The Zombie Pop-Up Book was to be a fun and gross book. Was. Nobody wants to publish it. Well some have talked about it but so far all that has come to squat. So it goes. Anyway here's some of the stuff that was going to be in it.
It was mostly the diffulty and expense involved actually. Popup books require all kind of special stuff that normal books don't to create them. And of course it could STILL happen eventually. Thanks for your comment! Pete
Pete Von Sholly's storyboards for over 100 feature films include Dinotasia, Mars Attacks!, James and the Giant Peach, Darkman, The Mask, The Shawshank Redemption, The Blob, Nightmare on Elm Street III and IV, The Waterdance, The Green Mile, Click, The Mist and more. Pete has written and illustrated four graphic novels: Morbid, Morbid Volume 2 and Extremely Weird Stories, (Dark Horse Comics) and SPINECRAWLER from IDW- plus three satiric magazines for TwoMorrows, Crazy Hip Groovy Go Go Way Out Monsters (2 issues) and Comic Book Nerd which parodies comics fans and fanzines. Self-published titles from Vonshollywood Press include Sergeanstein, Dinosaur Circus and Here Doesn't Come the Flying F-ck. UPDATE- Pete has a pile of books coming next year (and later this one) from PS Publications including a collection of his gag cartoons, Fabulous Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible, several illustrated versions of classic Lovecraft stories and covers for Jess Nevins’ The Encyclopedia of Pulp Heroes and also a cover for S.T. Joshi’s novel The Assaults of Chaos from Hippocampus. His epic foldout mural Pete Von Sholly’s History Of Monsters is forthcoming from Abrams as well
4 comments:
Oh how sad! The world is truly a sad place. What happened to the everyones sense of humour?
It was mostly the diffulty and expense involved actually. Popup
books require all kind of special
stuff that normal books don't to
create them. And of course it could STILL happen eventually. Thanks for your comment!
Pete
You'd think even with the expense, someone would go for it, with zombies being as big as they are now.
Be my guest, Martin!
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