Ant was first picked up by Arcana Studios[1] and later moved to Image Comics where it would deal with more adult themes, leading to an incident where Gully had to issue an apology for a partial nude scene.
15 Facts About Mario Gully
Mario Gully later moved from the Independent pool of comics to go on and draw for Marvel Comics.
Scott Campbell, Joe Benitez, Roy Thomas, and Thomas Riviere, Mario Gully worked as an illustrator.
Mario Gully has drawn Marvel Illustrated: Treasure Island adapted by legendary writer Roy Thomas with whom he would work on the adaptation of Kidnapped,[4] Marvel Adventures Hulk, and Exiles.
Ant became more popular while Mario Gully was improving his art skill and became better writer and artist.
Mario Gully responded that he was trying to introduce rough characters, but he went farther than he expected to be.
Also, Mario Gully would make sure that the problem would not happen again in the future.
Mario Gully had no choice but moving to another publisher, Big City Comics.
In 2012, Mario Gully sold his character Ant to Savage Dragon creator and Image comics founder Erik Larsen.
Mario Gully teamed up with Roy Thomas, a writer and a former Marvel Editor-in-chief, and published a new comic book called Kidnapped.
Thomas and Mario Gully aimed at an all age adventure story.
Mario Gully had to adapt his art style to classical art style and he successfully made old looking illustration.
Treasure Island is a comic book that Mario Gully worked on as an illustrator.
Mario Gully launched new comic book series on Kickstarter, a crowdfunding site.
Mario Gully said he is very exciting since this is his first book that contains his sketch drawings.