![]() ![]() It was the worst moment to make that decision, but you only live once so I threw myself in the deep!Īs I mentioned, studying art, but honestly, it has served me little to do what I do today, perhaps only to not start from zero in terms of drawing skills. After college I spent 13 years dedicated to the world of advertising and graphic design in a company that never finished taking off so I ended up getting tired of not seeing my life advance and on the verge of turning 40 and newborn my first child I decided to leave everything and start to draw comics. When I was 17 years old it was the manga boom in Spain and I became very fond of Japanese comics, I think it was then when the idea of being a cartoonist started to haunt my head. But I ended up studying Fine Arts because drawing was what I was better at, although the truth is that I still did not have very clear if I wanted my life to be so uncertain. I did not know what I was going to study or what I was going to do, but I didn’t think it would be related to drawing. I never considered focusing my life on art. That day I realized that I was good at drawing. I remember seeing a picture of Mazinger Z (the anime series) in a magazine and told my mother “How do I draw this?” and she replied “you just have to look good and try to do it like the one in the picture”. I started to draw very young, I think I was 5 or 6 years old. When did you start to draw and when did you know you wanted to do an art career? Watch our social media accounts for details. We will also be giving away a signed art board print in early July autographed by Seth MacFarlane, David A. We will chat about this interview on our next podcast that will coincide with the release of issue 1, but wanted to put this out here for you now. ![]() We had the opportunity earlier in June 2019 to interview The Orville comic artist, David Cabeza.
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