Everyone wants to run away and join the Robot Circus.
Broken Frontier gives a lil love to Carnivale De Robotique.
Everyone wants to run away and join the Robot Circus.
Broken Frontier gives a lil love to Carnivale De Robotique.
Geekadelphia wants the skinny on our trip to San Diego Comic Con and we’re all too happy to oblige.

Geekadelphia calls Moon Girl “witty” and “outstanding”.
They encourage you to purchase the first four issues of Moon Girl for $1.

On June 9th, next Wednesday night @ 10pm (live), Tony and I will be on Fanboys Radio to talk about the Black Cherry Bombshells.
Please call in:(646)721-9494

SC: Whose face do you want hanging next to yours in the comic hall of fame?
Tony Trov: Sheldon Vella’s. He’s the Babe Ruth of Zuda Comics.
Johnny Zito: I hear he once ate an entire horse in one sitting.
Read the whole Spin Cycle Interview HERE.

We had the best time chatting with Joey Esposito from CraveOnline last week.
CraveOnline: You mentioned your other comics – you’ve also got Moon Girl on Comixology. Was that an easier project to get off the ground because of your success with Zuda?
TT: Absolutely. Zuda is making waves and people are noticing.
JZ: It’s great to branch out on other platforms. With Moon Girl we’re on iPhones, and soon, iPads.
Click HERE to read more about Zuda. Comixology and New Kids On The Block.
-Johnny Zito

Tony and I have an interview up at the brand-spanking-new Zuda Blog.
We talk about Black Cherry Bombshells, LaMorte Sisters and the brave tale of how we came to America.
Most of it’s bullshit. All of it is silly.
-Johnny Zito

Check out PopMatters review of Moon Girl in which they very graciously refer to myself, Tony Trov and Rahzzah as “The New Kings of Episodic Comics…”
Wow! Right? It’s a really flattering review and we hope you’ll take their advice and read Moon Girl.
Click HERE to read PopMatters review.
Click HERE to read Moon Girl.
-Johnny Zito

We did an interview with CBS/KYW’s John Ostapkovich to talk about Moon Girl.
Moon Girl is the story of masked vigilantes waging war against the bourgeois of 1950’s New York. It’s like the Dark Knight meets Mad Men, avaliable online and iPhones everywhere.
This was a ‘Mobile-Devices-Are-A-Content-Game-Changer’ pieces. So if tech and comics are your thing, check it out. The interview is replaying all day (2/17) on KYW 1060. There’s a stub on the site.
Click HERE to listen to CBS/KYW.
Click HERE to read CBS/KYW.
Click HERE to read Moon Girl.
-Johnny Zito

This Robot6 interview is from Halloween back but I totally forgot about it.
To make up for my tardiness; here’s a sneak peak at LaMorte Sisters for Valentines Day.
-Johnny Zito