Mahfood Askew

Clerks Animated Series

Jim Mahfood illustrated the Clerks comics and Mosier executive produced the Clerks Television Series.


In the latest installment of Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier’s SModcast Podcast, Mosier gave some insight into his latest partnership / project.


Being as vague as possible, Mosier mentioned that he and comic illustator/live-paint rocker/cool guy Jim Mahfood pitched and sold an animated kid’s television series to Disney. The script is currently being worked on, but the project is still in it’s early stages. Mosier hopes to direct the show and, looking toward a hopeful future, eventually make a movie.


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