The following interview was conducted by our own BlkKnight in the http://www.drunkduck.com/community/view_topic.php?tid=41514 my sense of humor is pretty acerbic. Not to say I don’t turn into a slobbering fangirl now and then…. Even in the most bubbly subject, I’ll seek out the darker side of it (maybe even make one up to make it palatable). I suppose, I’m a very intolerant person and simultaneously very empathetic and sensitive. All these notions fit into my preferences in entertainment and story telling.
According to your profile you are almost a lawyer. Has anything from your education worked its way into your comics such as finding a way to have a character get away with murder?
If anything, it has made me write like an academic at times. Especially when I was still in law school, I found myself writing as if I was a law dictionary when defining things. I think a great example of this is found in the Fire Born forums (where I keep random cultural info of that fantasy world). I describe what the “merchant caste†is, and I totally used the definition of a “merchant†from contract law…. Horrible. My dad says I should write a comic strip about being a law student, but those were the worst years of my life, and I really don’t want to go there!
What authors, movies, books, etc. do you feel have made the largest contributions to your writing or style?
Although, I have never read Stephen King, I have seen the tv-movie series “The Stand.†That had a great impression on me as a kid. It taught me about the ensemble cast of cool characters. Also, you gotta have a good villain!
Another thing I never actually read, but reading about it inspired me (oh and I saw the anime, too), is the manga “Angel Sanctuary.†It taught me about the coolness of the judeo-christian heaven and hell as a great backdrop for drama and fantasy battles. Similarly, when I was a child, I was way into ancient mythology, particularly of the Greek, Norse, and Egyptian varieties. The concept of the gods and humans interacting so fluidly left a huge impression. What is the profane and what is sacred? What ever happened to that in our society?
The movie “Interview with a Vampire†definitely informed my aesthetic for sexuality and gore. It also affirmed my love of the Vampire. I had that movie memorized. No idea why I’ve never done a proper vampire comic…..
The anime and manga “Dai no Daibouken†aka “Dragon Quest: The Adventures of Dai†taught me the importance of seeing into the lives of the villains. What are they doing while the heroes are off being all hero-y? It also taught me that all my favorite characters are villains turned slightly good.
The David Lynch version of “Dune†(and then later actually reading Dune) taught me it’s ok to be fucking insane.
Finally, my greatest inspirations were the good ol’ american comics (“The X-Men†comics, “Gen 13,†“Witchblade,†“Spawn,†etc.) and japanese anime (“Ghost in the Shell,†“Ninja Scroll,†“Demon City Shinjuku,†“Akira,†etc.) of the 1990s. Without them, I never would have drawn comics or survived high school.
Transitioning from the writing to the art, what are your “tools of the trade?”
My computer - currently an iMac, my tablet - a Wacom Bamboo, Corel Painter Essentials 4, and The Gimp.
How much is done by hand and how much is digitally created?
Used to be I drew by hand first, then scanned, then digitally inked. I got lazy, so turned to the computer. Yup, all my comics are 100% digital. Now that I’m going to art school, I’m sort of rediscovering paper. It’s only been a week and half, and I already miss “undo .
Are color pages ever going to become part of your repertoire, or would you never consider it?
I hate color. Every time I try, it all goes horribly wrong. I killed “Jump†when I went to color for a chapter. (One of my greatest regrets.) I missed updates when I colored a chapter in “Lola.†Color is the devil! In the end, I wish I was better at it, and I’ve yet to create a good vehicle for color.
Finally, if you had to make up a word to describe your comics what would it be?
“Gothicated.â€
Have fun!

Interviews
QWtD - BlkKnight interviews alejkhan!
lucky7s76
at 12:53PM, Jan. 28, 2009
By the time you finish this, you'll have read it. :3
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DAJB
at 10:19AM, Jan. 29, 2009
Great interview. Big fan of both Lola and FireBorn (even if I do sometimes struggle to work out how they could possibly both spring from the same person's imagination!)
On which note, I'm sure you're not alone in suffering from Multiple Story Disorder. I bet there are enough of us here at DD to fill several group therapy sessions!
On which note, I'm sure you're not alone in suffering from Multiple Story Disorder. I bet there are enough of us here at DD to fill several group therapy sessions!

A WW2 fighter pilot, a First Century warrior queen and a prehistoric shaman. Oh, and their tailor. These are not your common-or-garden heroes!
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alejkhan
at 11:04AM, Jan. 29, 2009
Glad you liked the interview (and that you're a fan - the feeling is mutual in regards to “Shades”!), DAJB. It was very fun to do.
And yes, there really should be some sort of awareness group for us at the very least.
And yes, there really should be some sort of awareness group for us at the very least.
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NickGuy
at 11:13AM, Jan. 29, 2009

“Kung Fu Komix IS…hardcore martial art action all the way. 8/10” -Harkovast
“Kung Fu Komix is that rare comic that is made with heart and love of the medium, and it delivers” -Zenstrive
“Kung Fu Komix is…so awesome” -threeeyeswurm
“Kung Fu Komix is..told with all the stupid exuberance of the genre it parodies” -The Real Macabre
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PIT_FACE
at 11:56AM, Jan. 30, 2009
great interview, Ale!i used to wonder about the law thing too! very informative!
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skoolmunkee
at 4:37PM, Jan. 30, 2009
Interesting questions as usual, well done BlkKnight!
Alejkhan is well spoken and had engaging answers. :]
Alejkhan is well spoken and had engaging answers. :]
alejkhanAhahahaha lol!
“Dune†… taught me it’s ok to be fucking insane.
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alejkhan
at 5:39PM, Jan. 30, 2009
Yay! I'm not boring! Thanks for reading, you guys and gals!
skoolmunkee: I still have half of the last of the Frank Herbert books to read…. But, I'm afraid that if I do, my mind will be completely blown. @_@
PIT FACE: Ah the law… I'm so glad I'm not an actual lawyer, having the diploma in a folder in the darkest depths of my closet is more than enough.
NickGuy: On behalf of BlkKnight and myself, thank you. It wouldn't have been cool had it not been for the cool questions.
skoolmunkee: I still have half of the last of the Frank Herbert books to read…. But, I'm afraid that if I do, my mind will be completely blown. @_@
PIT FACE: Ah the law… I'm so glad I'm not an actual lawyer, having the diploma in a folder in the darkest depths of my closet is more than enough.
NickGuy: On behalf of BlkKnight and myself, thank you. It wouldn't have been cool had it not been for the cool questions.
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BlkKnight
at 3:56PM, Feb. 1, 2009
That's “Dr. BlkKnight” to all of you.
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JillyFoo
at 12:05PM, Feb. 10, 2009
It was a great interview. But I'm confused. You are going to art school? Did you quit law school, alejkhan? Are you not going to pursue the Law profession now?
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