Nick Cuti

Nicola Cuti worked as editor, artist and writer for such comic book companies as DC, Marvel, Charlton and Warren. He created characters as the superhero "E- Man and "Moonie", who has appeared in men's magazines and "A History of the Underground Comics". He is a two-time winner of the Ray Bradbury Award for writing excellence and a 2009 Inkpot Award winner for his work in Comic Art. In 1986, he worked in animation as a background designer for The Walt Disney Company, Universal Studios, Warner Brothers, Marvel Films, MGM, Paramount and Sony Pictures for "Conan", "Gargoyles", "Jungle Cubs", "Dilbert", "101 Dalmatians" and "Starship Troopers" and others. Moving to Florida, he developed a live action series "Captain Cosmos, the Last STARveyer" winner of the KIDS FIRST! Seal of Approval and is included in the Kids First! Film Festival. In 2010 Nick started his own company, Ni-Cola Entertainment LLC, where he wrote, produced and directed sci-fi and horror movies such as "Tagged!", "Shock House", "Captain Cosmos and the Gray Ghosts" and "Moonie and the Spider Queen". In 2013, his Moonie star, Nikoma DeMitro, became his business partner and together they are working to produce a high budget version of "Too Many Moons".