Zito's early career began in print with political cartoons. Most notably for
Review Publishing. In 2008, along with co-writer
Tony Trov, he won the March
Zuda Comics competition with
The Black Cherry Bombshells. The duo's sophomore effort,
La Morté Sisters, was also purchased by Zuda Comics in 2009. Both comics were nominated for
Harvey Awards in the Best Online Comic Category; 2009 and 2011 respectively. When Zuda Comics dissolved in 2010,
The Black Cherry Bombshells and
La Morté Sisters were migrated to the DC Online imprint along with several other popular titles. In 2009, Zito and Trov teamed with
Comixology to digitally distribute a mini-series based on their self-published comic
Carnivale De Robotique. Zito and Trov's webcomic based on the public domain character
Moon Girl was digitally distributed through Comixology before being printed by
Red 5 Comics in Spring of 2011. In 2010 they began digitally distributing a space-horror webcomic
D.O.G.S. of Mars through Comixology. This webcomic was adapted in graphic novel form by
Image Comics in 2011, and has been optioned as a film by High Treason Pictures. Zito and Trov's production company,
South Fellini, released their first feature film,
Alpha Girls, in 2013 through
Gravitas Ventures. In 2015, production began on a second feature film,
American Exorcist. Zito has also designed T-shirts for Shirt.Woot, CBS, and Philadelphia's CheeseSteak Tees. ==Comics==