Sounded like fun, so I was happy to sign on.Ģ. Josh Dick, who found me online and asked if I had any availability to do some cover art. In this case it was the Zombies' manager, Mr. That's where the best jobs come from, including this one. The social media hustle is a big part of being a freelancer these days, so I try to maintain an online presence and keep up-to-date portfolios at places like DeviantArt, Behance, etc for potential clients. Having done work with Disney/Marvel, Big Hero 6 and more, how did you get involved with Flatbush Zombies? Talking to REVOLT, Nakayama explains what it was like stepping into (Flatbush) Zombieland. As he’s illustrated plenty of cover work for Marvel Comics, including issues for X-Men and Big Hero 6, among plenty of others, the San Francisco-based cover illustrator and concept artist made his first foray into album sleeve design for the Zombies’ newest LP. Released on Friday (March 11) via Glorious Dead Recordings, the debut is a first for everyone involved, from Meech, Juice and Erick Arc Elliot of the Zombies, to the man behind 3001’s stunning artwork, David Nakayama. Together, both of these worlds collide to create a tremble for all to see on 3001: A Laced Odyssey, Flatbush Zombies’ debut album.
At the other end, a trio of talented rap zombies from out of Brooklyn.
At one end, a visual artist whose creativity has stirred waves from within and beyond the Marvel Comics universe.