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Zoonitoons app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8432 ratings )
Entertainment
Developer: Paul Sagor
Free
Current version: 1.2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 13 Apr 2014
App size: 100.73 Mb

ZOONITOONS makers of ORIGINAL comics and animation! Our comics are formatted specifically for the iPad. Our site: http://www.zoonitoons.com

Introducing ZOONIVERSE a fantastical sci-fi comic, an irreverent, mind bending, satirical take on a universe populated with diverse Zoons. Its subversively entertaining.

SUPERFICIAL SURGERY (Free): is an introduction to the strange creatures and cultures who inhabit the Hub. Here a Surgeon decides that masks might be a better alternative to cosmetic surgery, his client then disappears into the seedy, perverted night club life. Who knows what might happen!

KICK OFF: Is the first chapter in an ALL NEW Zooniverse saga, following a young girl, Rylex as she discovers the ancient Zooniverse complex, a vast structure that maintains and monitors the universe that used to be a human. An artificially intelligent being reveals how the Zooniverse came into existence.
This fully digital artwork has been prepared at the highest resolution, with richly saturated colors. More than just a comic, you can toggle off the text, switch to slideshow mode and just enjoy the art!
Includes a bonus short animation in the Special Features section.

About Zoonitoons:
Fil Barlow and Helen Maier are ex-Hollywood character designers who have returned to their first love, comics. Zoonitoons is their publishing house where they produce high quality books, apps and animations.

If you grew up watching any of the following shows then you know their Character Design work:
ALF, C.O.P.S, Captain N, Mighty Ducks, Project GeeKeR, Gen 13, Extreme Ghostbusters, Godzilla, Max Steel, Starship Troopers: Roughnecks, Heavy Gear, Spectrobes, Igor, Plasmo, Tutenstein (for which Fil won an Emmy).

About Zooniverse:
Originally published in 1986-1987 by Eclipse Comics in the USA. Zooniverse was a six issue story written and illustrated by Fil Barlow, Helen Maier assisted with the coloring.