STEVE NILES & ARTIST KIME BUZZELLI HIT LOS ANGELES


Steve Niles & artist Kime Buzzelli hit Los Angeles for a rare appearance and signing of “The Lost Ones” Select City National Tour To Promote Graphic Novel Produced By Zune Arts

In anticipation of the upcoming Zune Arts graphic novel, author Steve Niles and illustrator Kime Buzzelli will be making an appearance and signing of their latest collaboration, The Lost Ones at Meltdown on Friday July 31, 2008.

WHO:           Steve Niles and Kime Buzzelli
WHAT:          Appearance and signing of Zune Art’s graphic novel 
                     The Lost Ones
WHEN:          Friday July 31, 2008, 7PM
WHERE:        Meltdown Comics
                     7522 Sunset Blvd. 
                     Los Angeles, CA 90046

Steve Niles teams up with four visual artists to bring you a graphic novel that will challenge what you think about time and space travel. DR. REVOLT, an original member of the historic New York City graffiti crew The Rolling Thunder Writers, Gary Panter, an illustrator known for his surreal and raw style, Morning Breath, Brooklyn-based art and design duo, and emerging painter/fashion designer Kime Buzzelli - each bring a remarkable and unique drawing style to the project. 

“The Lost Ones” tells the story of Duncan, Roxy, Rasheed and Cynthia, who leave their Earth and get swept up in an epic intergalactic adventure. What starts out as a harmless day of extreme planet jumping turns into a mind-blowing, white-knuckle race for their lives to get back home.

The Zune Arts program brings the best creative minds together to collaborate on inspiring works of art.  With “The Lost Ones,” Zune Arts expands beyond videos and posters and makes it first foray into this art medium featuring a writer as the lead artist.  Collector’s and paperback editions of “The Lost Ones” will be available for free in early July 2008 at select comic book stores nationwide.

About Zune Arts:
Zune Arts is a program that offers emerging and established artists a unique collaboration opportunity and platform to share their work with a broader audience.  At the heart of Zune Arts are ideas about friendship, sharing, connecting and discovery that serve as both a guide for artists’ work and an ethic for the art that’s produced through this program.

 

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This post was written by MLT on July 9, 2008

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