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always have to agree on the films or music, but there’s a common love there.” The other great thing about the horror industry are the conventions and film festivals. In a hotel brimming with film fans and stars, Pullin is able to connect with those who know or collect his work. “I’ve also been fortunate enough to work with some filmmakers and musicians I grew up admiring,” he said. “So it's kind of surreal when you get notes from them or when they compliment your work.” Although Pullin’s first love is horror, he is also passionate about science fiction, comedy and documentaries, and has begun to increasingly work outside the horror industry to show off his storytelling capabilities and display his versatility. Pullin has worked on a couple of Batman properties with Warner Bros., and was recently picked out of a handful of artists to create a special art print for a show called Star Trek: 50 Years. 50 Artists. “I was shocked when I got the email from CBS to participate,” admitted Pullin, “I still don't know how they found me, but I'm glad they did.” And the story isn’t anywhere near over for Ghoulish Gary. He is being featured in an upcoming documentary about the art of film posters called 24 x 36: A Movie About Movie Posters. Not only is his art featured in the film, but Pullin was also able to collaborate on the movie poster with other great artists in the industry. It is premiering at Fantastic Fest in Texas. 65 inspadesmag.com