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Zune Arts presents “The Lost Ones.”

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Written by Steve Niles, “The Lost Ones” tells the story of Duncan, Roxy, Cynthia and Rasheed who just want to have a little intergalactic fun. But what starts out as a harmless day of extreme planet jumping turns into a white-knuckle race for their lives to get back home. Only problem is, home is no longer where they left it. Check out the debut exclusively online at Zune-arts.net today (June 26th), and read on for more details and a behind the scenes video with Steve Niles.


Written by Steve Niles, the author of “30 Days of Night,” “The Lost Ones” features the artwork of four vastly diverse artists:

Dr. Revolt (chapter 1) – graffiti art legend
Morning Breath (chapter 2) – eclectic design duo
Kime Buzzelli (chapter 3) – fashion designer, boutique owner and illustrator
Gary Panter (chapter 4) – renowned “King of Punk Comics”

Free printed copies are available at Giant Robot, Hennessy + Ingalls, MoMA, SFMOMA, MOCA and other select stores and galleries nationwide in July, while supplies last.

Read its debut exclusively online at Zune-arts.net on June 26

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‘Cartoon Cat’ – Trevor Henderson’s Viral Art Getting a Horror Film Adaptation from TriStar Pictures

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Trevor Henderson’s viral artwork is all the rage in the wake of Backrooms changing the game for internet-created horror, with his creation Siren Head getting a feature film adaptation from Warner Bros. Deadline now reports that Henderson’s Cartoon Cat artwork is also getting a film adaptation, with Sony’s TriStar Pictures picking up the feature film rights.

Producers on board for the Cartoon Cat movie include Roy Lee, Steven Schneider, Scott Glassgold, and J. Todd Harris, along with Thomas Pettinelli and Marc Marcum.

Deadline notes in tonight’s report, “TriStar is said to be looking to hit the ground running on the filmmaker search to bring Cartoon Cat to life. The menacing cat is described as an ancient hollow rot that uses the collective human awareness and memories of old cartoons as a passageway to manifest into our reality – and wreak violent havoc.”

“Nicole Brown and Malcolm Gray of Tri-Star are responsible for wrangling the evil cat and will oversee its fast-tracked development,” Deadline’s exclusive report continues.

All of us here at Bloody Disgusting have been big fans of Trevor’s artwork for many years now, with his podcast Mayfair Watchers Society living on our BloodyFM Podcast Network.

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