Jhonen Vasquez

Jhonen Vasquez
Jhonen C. Vasquezis an American comic book writer, cartoonist and music video director. He is best known for creating the comic book Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, with its spin-off comics Squee! and I Feel Sick, and the Nickelodeon animated series Invader Zim...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCartoonist
Date of Birth1 September 1974
CitySan Jose, CA
CountryUnited States of America
kids littles television
But now I have a lot of little kids who watched Invader Zim whenever they could find it on television.
magazines littles pieces
I'm just doing little bits and pieces for other magazines right now.
reading kids littles
I don't want little kids reading my comics.
thinking self littles
I think there is something a little too self conscious about enjoying being an outsider.
american-cartoonist book johnny
Johnny was the very first book I did.
american-cartoonist buy letter negative parent response
Usually when I get a letter from a parent it's because they buy my stuff. I don't really get a whole lot of negative response in general.
affected age american-cartoonist hated retro shows stuff
Retro looking stuff but a lot of these guys doing these shows are my age or younger. I was just disgusted. I hated being around that kind of thing. Not that it affected what I did because when it comes down to it I was doing my own show.
american-cartoonist stories
It's sort of what the Johnny and Devi stories are about, the idea of always being a slave to something.
american-cartoonist characters far full himself joke laughing series
When I'm writing the book I'm laughing at just how overblown the characters seemed. How full of himself he seems. But I didn't get far enough in the series to really drive the joke of it home.
american-cartoonist audience funny guess laugh robot
Some robot who never made me laugh didn't think was funny or didn't think the audience would understand. I guess that's television.
children insane destroyed
Children are all criminally insane, and must be destroyed!
writing trying robots
I got to draw monsters, robots and write funny stories. I loved doing that stuff and working with the actors. But it got to be less and less that stuff and more about trying to be everywhere and not being able to do one thing very enjoyably.
reading light might
I don't particularly dislike any kind of person that might be reading my stuff. They like it and that's cool, but I don't do the work for any kind of group in particular, except for hobos, who just plain kick ass and light up my life.
people age fans
I could go through a lot of my old emails from when I first started doing comics. Back then the lowest age of fans was like 15 or 16 up to people in their 20's and 30's.