Zero: The Beginning

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· Zealous Creative
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With over 30-million views on YouTube, the multi-award-winning Zero short film is a hit with viewers. 

Watch it free - https://youtu.be/LOMbySJTKpg


Now, read the epic conclusion of the Zero story in this beautifully illustrated 100-page graphic novel. Join Zero and his family in a tale of unityinjustice, and revolution.


Synopsis:

There once was a town in a far-away land where the folk were made entirely from yarn, woven from top-to-toe complete with a big bold number on their chests. The law of their land decreed that these fabric digits determined everyone’s value and place in society. That is until a forbidden union between two Zeros lead to the birth of conjoined twins, fused with the mark of Infinity. This powerful symbol challenged everything the townsfolk thought they knew.

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4.6
54 reviews
Katie Owen
July 30, 2019
It was a short and sweet read. Iv always loved the animation of zero so this was an awesome add on to the beautiful story they had made.
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Renan Cesar
December 13, 2022
Ótimo livro, ele é bem curto com uma história que prende bastante, gostei muito
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Azucena Araneta
March 9, 2024
amazing book so good nice simple story!!
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About the author

Christopher and Christine Kezelos are a multi-award-winning creative duo with a passion for telling stories through live-action video, animation and books.

Their short films Zero and The Maker received 37 film festival awards, were nominated for an Australian AFI and Academy Award, and viewed over 45 million times online.

Their books have received critical acclaim, garnering five-star ratings on Amazon and winning multiple book awards, including the Distinguished Favourite at the Independent Publisher Book Awards and Los Angeles Book Festival and a B.R.A.G. Medallion.

Together they run a small entertainment and publishing house called Zealous Creative. You can find their films and books at zealouscreative.com.

Christine is a Writer and Producer based in Los Angeles, California. 

Her animated films, 'Zero' and 'The Maker' received 37 awards on the international film festival circuit and have been viewed over 45 million times online. 

Her novel, 'The Magnum Opus' was co-authored with her husband and creative partner Christopher Kezelos and has won three publishing awards. Their latest release, 'Zero: The Beginning' is a graphic novel follow-up to their film 'Zero'. 

Christine is currently working on a feature film and several new books. To find out more, visit his website at https://zealouscreative.com.

Hoa Han is a Vietnamese-American concept artist working in Los Angeles, CA. He received his B.A. in Entertainment Design from Pasadena Art Center while working at an international digital creative agency. His art stems from his childhood interest in comic books and video games like many children of his generation. Mainly working in a digital medium, he has worked on projects for Lucas Film, Power Rangers, and Ubisoft to name a few.

Zealous Creative is an independent entertainment and publishing house specializing in creating captivating content across various mediums, including live-action videos, animation, and books. With a strong emphasis on building emotional connections with their audience, Zealous Creative is passionate about delivering entertainment experiences with a lasting impression. 

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