Introducing Zubees: A New Era in Pop Culture Art

Comicones, my stylized pop culture art project, is something that has been near and dear to me for almost a decade. It’s a silly project that has been a wonderful stress reliever. The core concept is the base design for all characters is the same. A metaphor that at our most basic, all humans are built from the same foundations. It’s the details that make us unique. Indeed it is the details in the characters that makes them (hopefully) instantly recognizable.

Since 2016 I have created over 1,000 designs from all aspects of pop culture. My Teepublic store is an official licensee of Adventure Time, Cobra Kai, Jay and Silent Bob, Rick and Morty, Shaun of the Dead, Star Trek and Squid Game.

This year, I’ve decided to breath some life into the project. First off, I’ve decided to rename it to Zubees. I wanted something a little more playful. I feel it rolls off the tongue a little easier and us a more memorable.

I’ve also played with the core template. I’ve changed the position of the arms and added more life to the facial expressions. The neck has been shortened slightly and I think it makes a big difference to the cute factor.

Also, so I can keep a better inventory of characters I’ve created, I’m turning each character into a trading card.

With this new phase, I am not simply recreating the characters I drew under Comicones, I’m creating new ones to go along side them. For every three characters, I’m porting over, I am creating at least one new one. So far I have created characters from Sinners, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Creature Commandoes, and Super Mario Bros among others.

If you want to follow along on social media, you can find Zubees at:

https://www.instagram.com/official.zubees/

https://www.facebook.com/official.zubees

https://x.com/zubees_official

I will be posting unique designs over the various platforms to keep fans engaged.

Is there a character you’d like to see? Let me know in the comments.

Progress on My New Writing Projects: Updates Inside

After a little gremlin in the system, my site is back online.

A quick update on things.

Shadowblade

Issue #3 is still being finished. Kevin is still hard at work coloring. I have finished the lettering and all covers are done. We still have a little ways to go, but it is going to be worth it.

Death Just Wanted To Eat Waffles

I just reached page 200 and am deep into the second act. As this is the conclusion to the trilogy I have a lot of threads to wrap up.

*secret horror script*

Turned over to the director. More news coming as soon as I can. NDA’s and all that.

Trading Grandma

My new screenplay that is actually going to be a stage play first. It’s a dark humor script that I will reveal more later. Wrapping up the first draft. Hoping to get it finished on the flight to Tokyo next week. In other news, I’m going to Tokyo next week!!!

Are there any projects you’re excited for?

Dr. Saville’s Horror Show is now on Vimeo worldwide

Attention horror fans! Dr. Saville’s Horror Show is now available on Vimeo worldwide for rental and purchase. Happy Halloween! Please feel free to share! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/drsaville

Rue Morgue Magazine Reviews Dr. Saville

Dr. Saville’s Horror Show has received a rave review from Rue Morgue Magazine calling it “effective” and “as horror anthologies go, this one definitely feels like a cut above in terms of both originality and presentation”.

It’s always motivating to receive such high praise from one of the more respected magazines in the horror world.

Dr. Saville’s Horror Show is out now on Amazon Prime, Tubi and Vudu.

https://rue-morgue.com/movie-review-dark-anthology-dr-savilles-horror-show-demonstrates-just-how-fatal-an-attraction-can-be/

Dr. Saville Reviews are Arriving

Our first review for Dr. Saville’s Horror Show has been published courtesy of Morbidly Beautiful, calling it ‘a solid anthology with great practical effects and three unique and compelling tales of terror’.

You can read the full review here.