
Shane Kirshenblatt of Freefall Entertainment and co-organizer of the Creators’ Marketplace, was recently interviewed on the Digital Kontent podcast. At the end of the podcast he does a spotlight on Lemon Inc.
One of several revelations in this podcast is that I’m 15… which I guess I should correct as I’m actually 16. Shane is one of few people who know this as he is my former art instructor. But I guess it is out in the open now.
Shane also discusses his graphic novel series, Dorothy Gale: Journey to Oz, his upcoming horror anthology and the Creator’s Marketplace show, as well as 3D movies and South Park. Listen to the podcast here.


Tim,
Sorry about the age slip up! I ‘m pretty sure I said “I think he’s 15,” or “he’s about 15″ but I’ll have to go back and listen. In any case, it’s all the more impressive, as mentioned in the podcast, that you’re able to stick to that schedule (which is a challenge for many webcomic artists, myself included) and show diligence and professionalism in giving the fans their weekly dose of lemons as promised!
Anyway, lots to do before tomorrow’s show and I look forward to seeing you there!
-Shane
No worries Shane!
It just made me sound even more impressive.
Just kidding… There are actually three other webcomic artists I’ve discovered that are younger than me. Thanks for featuring Lemon Inc. on the podcast! I really appreciate it. I thought you did a very good job of describing the comic. Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow at the show. Good luck!
16!? Holy cow! I am now WAY jealous of your skills. I wish I drew and wrote like you when I was your age. Don’t ever stop!
Thanks Matt! I really appreciate the sentiment although there’s no need to be jealous.
Robot Beach is awesome regardless of how old you are.