Category Archives: ShiftyLook

ShiftyLook Closing…

I’ve known for some time, but the news is finally percolating to the surface publicly: ShiftyLook will no longer be producing new webcomic content by the end of this month.

I wrote a plethora of strips for the site at different points in its development: Wonder Momo, Klonoa, Sky Kid, and Dragon Spirit. Getting the chance to create new stories and characters for so many game properties was a blast. The gang at ShiftyLook were incredibly supportive and hard working, and gave the creative teams brought on board lots of latitude to create the stories we wanted to tell. We were well paid and well treated through and through.

The original purpose of ShiftyLook, a streamlined way to reintroduce older Bandai-Namco IPs and put them in front of as big an audience as possible for a fraction of the cost of developing a new video game or anime, was forward thinking and had a lot of potential. I wish it had lived up to that more fully and hope the work created for it stays around in one form or another.

Klonoa: Dream Traveler of Noctis Sol doesn’t wrap up with a definitive ending, so I hope Hitoshi Ariga and I are able to revisit it at some point down the road. Even still, it was great adding to such a beloved cast of characters.

Wonder Momo: Battle Idol will be wrapping up with strip #200 and it has a solid ending that’s been planned for some time. I’m really proud that Erik, Omar, and I were able to bring Momo back to the masses and build it up into ShiftyLook’s most popular strip, which was then spun off into an anime mini-series and upcoming video game. I hope Wonder Momo carries on with the momentum we generated.

In any case, these kinds of things are out of our control. Like any work for hire project you can only do what you’re assigned to the best of your ability, and that’s what all of us on the team did. Thank you for your support!

If you enjoyed the Wonder Momo story online, please consider pre-ordering the upcoming print collection coming from UDON:


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Wonder Momo: Battle Idol Vol. 1

Momoko was a typical Japanese teenager with dreams of becoming a famous pop idol, until an alien powersuit transformed her into the spectacular Wonder Momo! This cosmic hero punches, kicks, and hula hoops her way through monsters, henchmen, robots, and her most dangerous foe… the dreaded paparazzi!
PRE-ORDER!
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Barnes & Noble
Book Depository
Chapters-Indigo
Midtown Comics

Zub Wrote An Anime?

When I was 15 years old my brother introduced me to anime.

I’d grown up watching shows like Star Blazers and Robotech but didn’t know much about the original source material behind them. Joe was attending the University of Waterloo and gravitated towards the anime club that had formed there. When he came home to visit he brought a slew of fan-subtitled animation filled to the brim with stories and characters like I’d never seen before. I was hooked.

In the years that followed I collected fan-subs and original Japanese manga, helped run an anime club, ordered anime stock for a local comic shop, edited anime music videos and sent them to conventions, created an anime lending library at my college residence, and started a fan page for one of my favorite manga creators.

When I went to school for animation I met Omar Dogan and we broke bread over our shared love of Japanese art and culture. I knew deep down that I’d never be able to work in the Japanese animation industry and I kept my focus solidly centered on the North American market. I hoped to work at Disney, or Pixar, or Blizzard.

8 years later, after lots of freelancing/life ups and downs, I joined the UDON studio and, over the next 10 years, had the chance to work with both Japanese and North American clients on an incredible variety of different projects.

If my 15 year old self could only have known…

Yesterday in Tokyo, Bandai-Namco held a special event to unveil a new generation of Wonder Momo with a new anime mini-series and video game sequel to the original 1987 adventure game.

The story for the anime and game are adapted from the Wonder Momo comic strip I wrote that’s been running on Bandai-Namco’s portal site ShiftyLook for the past two years. Erik Ko (head of UDON) and I came up with the concepts, characters, and plot and then I scripted the comic, illustrated beautifully by, you guessed it, Omar Dogan.

Everything has kind of come full circle. It feels totally surreal.

Read the Anime News Network announcement
Announcement on the Japanese news site Famitsu
A first look at the video game on Kotaku

Read the online comic for free
Pre-order the book
Keep an eye on the new Momo website

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Wonder Momo: Battle Idol Vol. 1 Arrives in April!

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The printed version of the Wonder Momo webcomic I’ve been writing for Bandai-Namco Japan arrives in April, but it’s available for pre-order now.

If you haven’t read through the story, or have fallen behind, now’s a perfect time to get caught up.


WonderMomoVol1
Wonder Momo: Battle Idol Vol. 1

Momoko was a typical Japanese teenager with dreams of becoming a famous pop idol, until an alien powersuit transformed her into the spectacular Wonder Momo! This cosmic hero punches, kicks, and hula hoops her way through monsters, henchmen, robots, and her most dangerous foe… the dreaded paparazzi!
PRE-ORDER!
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Book Depository
Chapters-Indigo
Midtown Comics

Bravoman Episode 5 Released!

Bravoman Episode 5, the last one I wrote (and also my favorite), is now available for viewing online. Enjoy!



Bravoman Episode 4 Released!

The fourth episode of Bravomation, written by me, introduces Bravoman’s arch-enemy: Anti-Bravoman!

Bravoman Episode 3 Released!

The third episode of Bravomation, written by Matt Moylan, shows Bravoman trying to enjoy an afternoon of video gaming. Trust me, it’s more exciting than that synopsis sounds.

Bravoman Episode 2 is Out!

This second episode of Bravomation, written by Matt Moylan, introduces ninja princess Waya Hime, voiced by the incredibly talented Romi Dames.

Bravoman Tribute Pin-Up

Bandai-Namco has been celebrating Bravoman’s 25th Anniversary with the release of the new Bravoman cartoon, new webcomics and a series of tribute pin-ups by different artists.

Here’s my pin-up for the site.

Bravoman Cartoon Episode 1 is Out!

It’s Bravoman’s 25th anniversary today and, in celebration, Bandai-Namco has released the first episode of the Bravoman cartoon series.

WATCH:

Voices by Rob Paulsen (Pinky and the Brain), Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad), and Romi Dames (Winx Club) with a brand new theme song by composer Randy Rogel (Animaniacs).

I had a blast working on the series with ShiftyLook, UDON and the Copernicus Studio.

Thanks to the whole gang, including Rob Pereyda, Matt Moylan Dax Gordine, Murray Bain, Ash Paulsen and many more!

2nd Bravoman Animation Teaser Released!

ShiftyLook has posted the 2nd teaser for the Bravoman cartoon I worked on with Bandai-Namco, UDON and the amazing animators at Copernicus.

The cartoon is based on Matt Moylan and Dax Gordine’s new Bravoman comic strip running on ShiftyLook and includes voices by Rob Paulsen (Animaniacs), Dee Bradley Baker (American Dad) and Romi Dames (Winx Club).

In case you missed it, here’s the first teaser: