Cars are a fairly unpleasant thing to have to draw. John Allison cardrawfairly Change image and share on social
I never set out to be the man who writes a lot of female characters. John Allison characterfemalelot Change image and share on social
Careers are not all up, up, up; do good work, continue to grow as an artist, and opportunity finds you. I have no sour grapes. John Allison artistcareercontinue Change image and share on social
I think I've changed my business strategy every year since 2003. You have to be watching the horizon constantly. The rug has been pulled out from under our feet so many times. John Allison businesschangeconstantly Change image and share on social
I did comics on the Internet because it was free, and if I had made printed copies, I wouldn't have known what to do with them. But I knew how to make a website when most people didn't, and back then, that was enough! John Allison backcomiccopy share on social
As a storyboard artist, you have to be able to draw anything. John Allison artistdrawstoryboard Change image and share on social
I probably hung on for a couple of years too long on 'Scary Go Round.' I knew I had lost some of my enthusiasm for the characters and the setup, but I wasn't sure what to do next. John Allison charactercoupleenthusiasm Change image and share on social
To be honest, and this is terrible to admit, I hardly read any teen mystery books at all. John Allison admitbookhonest Change image and share on social
Women are more complicated communicators than men, who have a tendency to pronounce and bloviate, and that makes for better writing in talky work. John Allison bloviatecommunicatorcomplicate Change image and share on social
As a kid, I went from reading kids' books to reading science fiction to reading, you know, adult fiction. There was never any gap. YA was a thing when I was a teenager, but it was a library category, not a marketing category, and you never really felt like it was a huge section. John Allison adultbookcategory share on social