A horror fan since he could stick a tape into a VCR, “Ghoulish” Gary Pullin has grown into a monster-making machine. As Rue Morgue magazine’s original art director, the London, Ontario-born artist created the famous look of the publication, which currently hosts his art column, The Fright Gallery. Now a full time creature creator, his colourful signature style has graced numerous magazines, books and home video covers for Anchor Bay, MGM, Arrow Video and Scream Factory. He's had his work featured in galleries across North America, creates highly sought-after screen-prints and vinyl package designs for the likes of Mondo, Death Waltz Recording Co., Waxwork Records and created key art for various recent films, including The Babadook, GRABBERS and Birth of the Living Dead. Gary is based out of Toronto.
A horror fan since he could stick a tape into a VCR, “Ghoulish” Gary Pullin has grown into a monster-making machine. As Rue Morgue magazine’s original art director, the London, Ontario-born artist created the famous look of the publication, which currently hosts his art column, The Fright Gallery. Now a full time creature creator, his colourful signature style has graced numerous magazines, books and home video covers for Anchor Bay, MGM, Arrow Video and Scream Factory. He's had his work featured in galleries across North America, creates highly sought-after screen-prints and vinyl package designs for the likes of Mondo, Death Waltz Recording Co., Waxwork Records and created key art for various recent films, including The Babadook, GRABBERS and Birth of the Living Dead. Gary is based out of Toronto.