Spike Trotman

C. Spike Trotman

Trotman and her Templar characters at the 2008 MoCCA Festival in New York City
Nationality American
Area(s) Cartoonist, Publisher
Notable works
Templar, Arizona
Smut Peddler
Awards Glyph Comics Award, 2007
http://ironcircus.com

Charlie "Spike" Trotman is an American cartoonist and publisher. She is known for creating the long-running web comic Templar, Arizona, and for publishing the Smut Peddler anthologies of what she describe as "ladycentric porn".[1] She is the owner of Iron Circus Comics.

Career

Trotman was admitted to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2000.[2]

Her first online publication was Templar, Arizona,[2] which she began serializing in 2005. She won the Rising Star Award for this series in the 2007 Glyph Comics Awards. She ran a Kickstarter campaign in 2009 to fund a print edition of the series, which has since become a standard part of her business model.[3]

In 2012 she revived the title Smut Peddler, an anthology featuring erotic comics created by women, primarily for a female readership.[4] (Male cartoonists may work on stories submitted for the books, but only as part of a creative team involving at least one woman.)[5] She published a second volume in 2014.

Other things she is known for include editing the horror anthology Sleep of Reason, and writing the Poorcraft instructional books illustrated by Diana Nock.[6]

She founded her own publishing company Iron Circus Comics, which she has since used to also publish works by other creators, including print editions of The Less Than Epic Adventures of T.J. and Amal by E.K. Weaver, and Shadoweyes by Sophie Campbell.

References

  1. "Smut Peddler, 2014 Edition". Iron Circus. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 Dean, Michelle (13 November 2015). "Spike Trotman: from slice-of-life to smut, a comic book artist doing it her own way". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  3. Alverson, Brigid (1 April 2015). "Spike Trotman on the business of comics". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  4. Asselin, Janelle (12 December 2014). "Books That Feel Real: Spike Trotman On 'Poorcraft 2′ And Building An Indie Comics Empire". Comics Alliance. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  5. "Smut Peddler 2014: Submissions are now open!". Iron Circus Comics. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  6. Scott, Aaron (11 September 2015). "Webcomic Artist Gives Voice To The Underrepresented". Oregon Public Broadcasting. Retrieved 27 November 2015.


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