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Indie Creator Exchange 027 Interviews Allen Robinson | From GI Joe Fan Art to Don't Mess with Tori

If you would like to be a guest on the Indie Comic Exchange, please follow this link and fill out the form https://www.kurtbrugel.com/indie-comi... Link to Chris's Instagram   / allenrobinsonart   Link to Rocketman Art's YouTube Channel    / @rocketmanart7964   @rocketmanart In this episode of the Indie Creator Exchange podcast, Kurt and Jake interview Alan Robinson, an indie comic artist known for his work on Don't Mess with Tori and Soaked in Blood. Alan shares his early inspirations, starting with comics like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Batman, which sparked his passion for drawing. He discusses his hiatus from comics and how Cartoonist Kayfabe reignited his creative drive. Alan describes his process, working primarily with traditional tools like Bristol board and ink, while promoting his work mainly through Instagram. His character Tori, an 80s-inspired roller-skating heroine, developed unexpectedly into his flagship series. Alan emphasizes the importance of fun and escapism in his comics. The discussion touches on the evolving indie comic scene, collaboration challenges, and the significance of communities like the JKPapers crew. The episode highlights the camaraderie and passion fueling the indie comic world. 3 Educational Points Made During the Podcast: 1. The importance of creating a unique comic that captures fun and escapism, as emphasized by Alan’s approach to Tori. 2. Building a comic using traditional methods, such as Bristol board and ink, with minimal reliance on digital tools, can still yield professional results. 3. Networking within communities like Cartoonist Kayfabe and JKPapers helps indie creators stay connected, learn, and promote their work.

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