Speaking For Zimself: A Conversation With Jhonen Vasquez

Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman invades the mind of Jhonen Vasquez, the creator of Invader Zim, to discuss Zim, Jhonen's ideas and inspirations, and the ups and downs of producing his first animated series.

Dr. T: In one of the SQUEE! stories -- the one in which his teddy bear Shmee is explaining his purpose to Squee -- it looks like you've drawn an early prototype of Zim. Was that drawing the basis for your character design? He doesn't look like the other aliens in your stories.

JV: Zim? He's just really simple. Almost as simple as that classic idea of what an alien looks like. I don't think Zim is based on any other character. He's essentially sort of stripped down to what my other characters are but without any of the detail. He's so basic he's almost the building block for every other character in the show. There's a certain level of the sinister in his face that I like to pull off, it's kind of common in a lot of the work that I do now.

Dr. T: How about that panel where Shmee is explaining to Squee all the things there are to be afraid of, and one of them is aliens. That alien kind of looks like Zim.

JV: Probably was a Zim. At the time I was coming up with conceptual stuff for Zim, and stuff that I didn't use or just seemed a little off, I like throwing it in the back of the books. You'll see Zim prototypes in posters on Squee's wall, or here and there. People have written to me saying, "Hey, is that Zim?" in the fan mail and it's kind of cool that people pay that much attention. It's kind of weird looking at those books because I did them so long ago, and it's cool to see the early stages of what I'm working on now. Yeah, you probably are picking up on some Zim prototypes in there.

Dr. T: You've said that any person that's writing a character is either basing it on themselves or someone that they think is a completely different person from themselves. So, where does Zim stand in relation to you?

JV: I think that Zim is just the part of me that refuses to listen to anybody. It's the only reason I get anywhere! People always telling you this and that, you've got to be careful of this and that -- you know, like, "Learn a trade so that you'll have something to fall back on!" The only thing I enjoy is drawing, making up these horrible little stories. And Zim, the thing that keeps him going, that keeps him so relentless, is the fact that he's oblivious. It's his only strength. In his case, it's absurd. If he realized what an idiot he was he would break down crying. But he doesn't! Everything he does is pure genius! He's unstoppable, and that makes him terrifying really, because there is no greater enemy than an idiot who doesn't understand that he is an idiot.

Dr. T: Ignorance of what other people feel, hurting their feelings, and open contempt for those who are different, seem to be major crimes in your books. Zim really takes those concepts to the limit. I mean, he sees all humanity as worthless except for slavery.

JV: Pretty much. I thought the fun thing about doing a kids' show like that is, you've got all these people rooting for someone who is trying to destroy the audience. The only person who's trying to save the Earth (Zim's arch rival Dib) has as much contempt for his fellow human beings as the person he's trying to stop. Because of his intelligence, he's kind of looked down on by most of the other kids. He's a freak. It's fun that the "alien" is on both sides; Dib is as much an alien to his own people as Zim is. I've always loved the idea of ambiguity between good and evil. What's great is, even though I'm thinking of that stuff on my own and no one's going to pick up on it, they're going to enjoy the show. But I've actually gotten kids who have been talking about that! "Who's the bad guy here?" they say. "I don't care. They're both funny!" And that's really cool.

Dr. T: That's true. Dib is an asshole too. He's got nothing on his mind but Zim as the subject of an alien autopsy.

JV: Well, Dib has gotten to the point where he's not really a bad person, he's just frustrated. He lacks the patience to explain anything to anyone anymore. He's so used to people not believing him that he goes right into screaming at them. He immediately assumes that they're going to be morons and aren't going to believe him -- and normally they don't.

Dr. T: If Zim -- in spite of himself and GIR -- somehow managed to subjugate the entire Earth, what would he do with it?

JV: He'd like to think that he would be so appreciated by his people that he'll be put in charge, but really, the Irken Armada usually just demeans an entire planet to something stupid like a parking structure planet or maybe a giant food court planet. I don't think people think about the fact that the plan is to destroy all human beings; not enslave them so much as to just wipe them all out. Which would be a great episode, ahh! Could you see that? But, I don't think we could actually wipe out the human race on a kids' network.







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Woah.Im very delayed here (try a good couple of years) Anyway. I have a canvas sitting in my lounge with a pair of eyes drawn on it.Its meant to be a portrait of a cyber goth,but I cant bring myself to finish it.Or rather couldn't.I read I Feel Sick,and it helped me regain some of my inspiration.I might actually finish the portrait now.Thank you Jhonen.

Kazzas.Edge (not verified) | Mon, 11/09/2009 - 06:52 | Permalink

Que vuelva invasor Zim por favor!!! Terminen de completar la serie, este dibujo tiene mas seguidores ahora en el 2009 que cuando era transmitido en el 2001-2004. Viva ZIM!!!

Anonymous (not verified) | Sun, 10/18/2009 - 23:01 | Permalink
I greatly admire Jhonen Vasquez, not just because he is a genius, but he is so fucking hot too. I've been reading his comics for years now, and I still love them as much as the first time I read them. I'm proud to call myself Jhonen's fan, and if they start a church of Jhonenism, sign me up.
Karen Stanford (not verified) | Mon, 07/17/2006 - 00:00 | Permalink
crazy psycos rock
Jeremy Bradley (not verified) | Sat, 07/09/2005 - 00:00 | Permalink
You are all made of cheese! also JV is an amazing artist. the intense detail of the work is a good example of how comics can be Art to. ( I leave it up to you to figure out if that is good or bad)
Fvza99 (not verified) | Mon, 04/18/2005 - 00:00 | Permalink
Awesome!Yes, I am sure no one will read tnis, but yet i must comment on how i feel about this interview, art work and other usless stuff that i just happen to stummmble upon( Jezz i cant spell) But any who i enjoyed reading this, gave me that warm and fuzzy feeling inside and I'd love to read more interview. I would love to see a interview on JTHM. But oh well you dont give a shart about what I want. ( No one does whaaaa) Just wanted to say thank you to J V for giving me something to look foward too when i get home, somethikng that I can read and or watch when life is just ohh so stinky. so thank you. Ohh yes, that box set of Zim, I would buy that and whatch it over and over again.Well, i must go skin a cow so bye for now
nameless senor (not verified) | Sun, 03/27/2005 - 01:00 | Permalink
Jhonen is an awesome cartoonist. Where he gets his ideas, I don't know(if he's like me it involves caffine). In a way I am like him, but I am completely different. Jhonen, one question, how the heck did you get your comics published? I'm too afriad they'll lose it and I never here from them if I send it. Darn you postal workers! Er.... in case the government reads this I did not say that. I LOVE YOU, US MAIL! I love you too Jhonen. XD
Sarah P. (not verified) | Mon, 03/21/2005 - 01:00 | Permalink
I think that you, Jhonen are the greatest comic book artist ever! I love your style, i draw like that, too. I draw comics that are sorta similar to yours. I hope that's ok, how do you draw like that? what tools do you to draw with? I am trying to get my comics published and oh my god, the worm babies in my head are hatching!! AAAHHH!! GAH!! OWW!! GEE!! SQQUEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! What comics are you working on now? Good luck fighting pig demons, Nick s
Nick Stefanovic (not verified) | Mon, 02/21/2005 - 01:00 | Permalink
I was first introduced to Johnny and Squee at a young impressionable age, and i got to tell you, it had a MAJOR affect on my life. I love all of jhonen's work, i collect the whole f-in series of everything he has published. I guess this is my way of showing my appreciation, and thanking him for following through with his dream of making Johnny the famous lil bastard maniac he is... i will never forget Johnny the suicidal maniac as well... thanx to jhonen, i am walking around with a knife, thinking up ways of murder and maniacal manslaughter to turn into my own comic in his shadow...i hope to one day meet jhonen and express my gratitue face to face...
Johnny Maniac (not verified) | Thu, 12/23/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink
Yes I love Jhonen and ALL of his work. I, am an inspiring comic/animation artist and I just love his drawing technique. Me and my friends love JTHM, and Invader Zim, everyone thinks that we're insaine. We think that Jhonen should make a "show" of JTHM, well sorta, but not put it on tv. He could just sell them out of stores. That way, he can have all of the great cursing and violence he wants (and we want) without the restriction of the TV. Well, thats what my friends and me think. Without Jhonen and his work, I would be a insaine girl who sits in her room, making comics.
Lynsea Something (not verified) | Mon, 12/06/2004 - 01:00 | Permalink

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