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With Professor\u00a0Dario Bava: Orgy of the Blood Freaks #1\/Gringo Loco: Dead Late And A Dollar Short<\/em>\u00a0releasing on May 11th. We are delighted to be joined by the multi-talented Phil Mucci.<\/span><\/p>\n\u00a0<\/p>\n
Hi Phil, it's so wonderful to have you here with us.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nAs some of our readers may not be familiar with your work, could you please tell us a bit about yourself?<\/span><\/p>\nPhil Mucci: filmmaker, graphic novelist, and creative gypsy. I\u2019ve been making art and writing since I was a kid. I had the dubious honor of being the only artist in my high school to have their art stolen from local shows\u2014three times! I studied writing and photo illustration in college, then hustled as a photo-assistant in NYC before striking out on my own. It was the early days of Photoshop, so a lot of my work was special effects heavy, comic book, sci-fi and animation inspired stuff. I did lots of advertising and music photography for magazines and record labels \u2014Ludacris Chicken and Beer<\/em> is probably my most famous album cover.<\/span><\/p>\nFrom photography I moved into writing and directing short films and music videos for bands like Metallica, Monster Magnet, Disturbed, Opeth, High on Fire, etc. A lot of heavy metal since my sensibilities are steeped in horror and sci-fi stuff. The character, Professor Dario Bava, originally appeared in a music video for the band Huntress called \u201cSorrow\u201d. We loved Ian Mackay\u2019s performance so much, we knew we had to do more with that character, which is how the animated teaser and the first graphic novel, Murder Vibes From The Monster Dimension<\/em> came about.<\/span><\/p>\n
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Can you tell us about the origins of Professor Dario Bava: Orgy of the Blood Freaks #1\/Gringo Loco: Dead Late And A Dollar Short<\/em>?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nAlthough Professor Dario Bava (PDB) made his first appearance in Huntress \u201cSorrow and the ideas for Orgy Of The Blood Freaks had been kicking around for years. The same for Gringo Loco, which started out as a western, then became a sci-fi story, then back to a western! I tend to let ideas ferment for a while in the back of my mind. They usually take off when a missing piece of the puzzle falls into place, or I start writing them to see what I can find.<\/span><\/p>\nOrgy Of The Blood Freaks<\/em> originally came from my love for the sexy European horror flicks of the \u201970s, and their comic book equivalents in the Warren comics of the same period\u2014Eerie<\/em>, Creepy<\/em>, Vampirella<\/em>, etc. Gringo Loco<\/em> came from my love for the dark and violent Italian spaghetti westerns of the \u201960s and \u201970s, and the desire to take those types of stories into new <\/span>horror realms. I\u2019ve always wanted to create my own monster along the lines of Frankenstein\u2019s or more modern equivalents like RoboCop<\/em> or Tetsuo<\/em>, so Gringo Loco<\/em> became that for me.<\/span><\/p>\n\u00a0<\/p>\n
Professor Dario Bava: Orgy of the Blood Freaks #1\/Gringo Loco: Dead Late And A Dollar Short<\/em> is going to be published by Diabolik; what can you tell us about Diabolik?<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\nDiabolik is a company we originally started to handle our film and video productions, and we just started branching out from there. Now we\u2019re doing graphic novels, coloring books, apparel, collectibles, all kinds of sick stuff! It\u2019s basically just 3 of us, me, Ian Mackay (PDB in \u201cSorrow\u201d), and Dan Simpson, plus a team of incredible artists we work with to help make everything happen. We all share a love for crazy genre storytelling, so it\u2019s been exciting to work together and see what we can come up with. Being a part of Diabolik gives me a huge variety of creative outlets\u2014writing and coloring graphic novels one day, shooting a video the next, designing apparel, then switching back to a screenplay\u2014it\u2019s an incredible luxury for someone as restless as myself, so I feel really fortunate that Diabolik has my back!<\/span><\/p>\n