By Alex Rodrik ![]() ![]() ![]() I used to buy comics, but I was too young and never thought about being a pro. All that changed when I saw Jim Lee’s X-Men. I was very impressed. I started drawing Manga for a local paper. I loved Anime. It was funny because they allowed me to do what I wanted. The money was little, but they loved my work. In ’97, at a book convention, I meet some other people who were making a living off their art. The contact with people who had the same passion I had was really exciting. I went back to drawing, trying even harder. My brother gave up, but I kept going. When I felt I was ready, I took some of my pages and went to another con here, with my former girlfriend who was very supportive. She speaks English and it helped a lot. I knew people from DC were reviewing portfolios and I thought "it´s now or never." The room was full and I was last in line. There were 30 guys, and we were allowed to show only 7 pages. I had 50 pieces of art! [Laughs] I had no idea what to show. They took a look and I was invited to do an issue of Justice League. From that moment my life changed. AR: I understand you have a two issue stint on War Machine, soon to be released by Marvel. What can you tell us about that project? Did you pencil and ink it? This may seem redundant, but you’d be surprised, do you prefer to ink your own work? AJ: Yes, it´s different. I always loved to draw superheroes with tight suits and mutant powers... But I like machines as well, although they are harder to draw. I love to draw, and it´s been very, very fun! It´s a new experience and I am enjoying every minute of it. The deadlines are tough, but I always try to do my best. I like when they say my work is good. [Laughs] You cannot please everyone, but I try my best. And I am happy with my work. Besides, War Machine is part of my childhood as well; it´s different from the one I used to read, but I liked. I used to pencil and ink my own work, but in this project I am only penciling. I rather prefer to ink my work. I had a hard time learning how to ink and I plan to ink all my work that I can. Penciling and inking is hard, but the final result is good. It´s not always the case that another inker understands what you want, so when you ink over your own pencils the result is much better. I love to ink my pencils. ![]() AR: How has Space Goat affected the way you view and exist within the industry? AJ: I always loved comic books and everything in the industry... I like the way Space Goat works with their Brazilian studio, Sequential Studios. They give me the attention I need to do my work without having to worry about anything. AR: What are some of your current projects that our readers should keep their eyes open for? AJ: There is some work I did with the old agency that is not published yet. An issue of Teen Titans and a short story with Thor. Some small press stuff. Issues 6 and 7 of War Machine will be out in the next few months, and I’m beginning issues 9 and 10 shortly. But my dream project? I would love to pencil Fantastic Four or Supernatural. They are my favorites. |