Hello:-) I'm Robin (he/him) and I make original/fanart comics and illustrations.
This blog is art only and features a mix of my original works like personal comics or my Star Trek OC comics and fanart for all sorts of different things I love, enjoy! ^^
Not available for commissions at the moment.
Guide for my tags:
my art -> all my art is tagged with this
fanart -> all my art thats not original art
old art -> mostly art from before 2025
oc art -> any art including my original characters
The @cartoonistcoop is 3 years old now!! 🥳🎈 To commemorate this occasion, I made a short comic sharing some of my experiences and thoughts. I am eternally grateful for this space and all the work they do 💖
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Image 1.
This is page one of a black and white comic with a simplified, cartoony style by the artist Mycorob. He depicts himself in this comic and will be referred to as Robin.
Inkling and Nibford are sitting on top of the first panel. Above the first panel it says the title of the comic: Happy anniversary!
Panel 1: Robin is sitting at his desk and drawing. He wears glasses, has short hair, and is wearing a dark hoodie. He turns around and speaks directly to the reader and says: Oh hey there! Did you know that the cartoonist cooperative is three years old now?
Panel 2: Robin points to the left and says: I found them through a good friend. Said friend is depicted as an anthro skink and poking out of a small round panel in the corner. Above the round panel it says the name Hye.
Panel 3: Robin continues: And I joined them last year in August.
Panel 4: Robin is standing next to Nibford and Inkling and pointing toward his own speech bubbles. Nibford and Inkling have very muscular arms in this panel and link their hands in solidarity. Robin continues his speech: First and foremost, The Cartoonist Cooperative is a member-driven organization working to improve and protect the labor rights of comic industry workers worldwide. But they also do quite a lot more!
Image 2.
Robin is jumping into the page with Nibford in his hands. Inkling stands at the front and raises his fist. Everyone is smiling and ink is spilled everywhere. Behind Robin is a crowd of people who are smiling and interacting with each other. Robin continues his speech about the cartoonist cooperative: Through their discord and the forum, I can talk to my peers and give or receive direct help. In my short time I already got tons of tips and learned so much!
On the left are three panels that list examples of things that Robin has been assisted with or gotten advice on.
The first one shows a pile of comic pages and says: Direct feedback on pages.
The second one shows an iPad next to a graphic display and says: tech support.
The third one shows a woman holding her phone to her ear and says: How to write alt text.
Image 3.
Panel 1: Close-up of Robin. His eyes are closed and he is thinking to himself: But the most important advice that I got so far was.
Panel 2: Shows Robin grabbing a version of himself from 6 months ago and shaking him. He yells at his old version: Make comics! To get better you simply have to make comics! Stop waiting!
Panel 3: Close-up of Robin looking at his phone and looking really worried. The background is darker now. The text in the panel says: Especially during times like these. With the rise of Artificial Intelligence and more and more censorship.
Panel 4: Robin notices a crowd of happy people coming toward him. It breaks him out of his bad mood and he looks toward them. The text continues: Finding community and supporting eachother is more important than ever before.
Panel 5: Robin is lying on his side on the ground and smiling. Inkling is sitting on his knee and doing a thumbs-up. Nibford is sitting next to them and resting against Robin’s leg. Robin says to the reader: So you can join the cartoonist cooperative now if you make comics in any capacity.
Inkling adds to that: You can also join as a volunteer!
This is the first page of a black and white zine about the movie Star Trek The Motion Picture.
In a handwritten font it says Star Trek The Motion Picture in all caps above the first panel.
Panel 1: On the bridge of the Enterprise. Kirk is sitting in the captain’s chair. He notices something and turns around. Spock is in the foreground. His robe is visible but not his face.
Panel 2: Close-up of Spock’s hand pressing the turbolift button. Kirk calls out to him and says: “Spock!”
Panel 3: Kirk is smiling and says: “Welcome Aboard.”
Panel 4: Spock is standing in the turbolift. His back is facing Kirk. He turns his head a bit but doesn’t turn around.
Panel 5: The turbolift door closes.
Panel 6: A narrow panel is framing Spock as he stands in the turbolift. He is looking down at the floor. A text starts here and it says: I have chosen not to bloom with you.
Panel 7: Spock is in his space suit and floating in dark space. The text continues: I will remain underground.
Panel 8: Spock is floating towards a bright shining light. The text says: Comfortable.
Panel 9: He is reaching his hand out towards the light. The text says: Static.
Panel 10: Close-up of his hand reaching towards the light. Within the light is a newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached. The text says: Alone.
Panel 11: Frontal drawing of Spock in the space suit. There are sparks flying out of him and he is grasping a shining light close to his chest. The text says: And yet.
Panel 12: Spock is in medbay and lying on a bed. Kirk is standing above him. The text continues: I desire.
Panel 13: Close-up of Spock grabbing Kirk’s hand. The text says: To grow.
Panel 14: Still a close-up of the hands. Kirk putshis free hand on top of Spock’s hand. The text says: In the sun.
Panel 15: A drawing of a blooming flower, a smaller plant is growing right next to it. The text finishes: Together with you.
This is the first page of a black and white zine about the movie Star Trek The Motion Picture.
In a handwritten font it says Star Trek The Motion Picture in all caps above the first panel.
Panel 1: On the bridge of the Enterprise. Kirk is sitting in the captain’s chair. He notices something and turns around. Spock is in the foreground. His robe is visible but not his face.
Panel 2: Close-up of Spock’s hand pressing the turbolift button. Kirk calls out to him and says: “Spock!”
Panel 3: Kirk is smiling and says: “Welcome Aboard.”
Panel 4: Spock is standing in the turbolift. His back is facing Kirk. He turns his head a bit but doesn’t turn around.
Panel 5: The turbolift door closes.
Panel 6: A narrow panel is framing Spock as he stands in the turbolift. He is looking down at the floor. A text starts here and it says: I have chosen not to bloom with you.
Panel 7: Spock is in his space suit and floating in dark space. The text continues: I will remain underground.
Panel 8: Spock is floating towards a bright shining light. The text says: Comfortable.
Panel 9: He is reaching his hand out towards the light. The text says: Static.
Panel 10: Close-up of his hand reaching towards the light. Within the light is a newborn baby with its umbilical cord still attached. The text says: Alone.
Panel 11: Frontal drawing of Spock in the space suit. There are sparks flying out of him and he is grasping a shining light close to his chest. The text says: And yet.
Panel 12: Spock is in medbay and lying on a bed. Kirk is standing above him. The text continues: I desire.
Panel 13: Close-up of Spock grabbing Kirk’s hand. The text says: To grow.
Panel 14: Still a close-up of the hands. Kirk putshis free hand on top of Spock’s hand. The text says: In the sun.
Panel 15: A drawing of a blooming flower, a smaller plant is growing right next to it. The text finishes: Together with you.
Something a bit different this time. This is the first part of some introduction comics I made for my Star Trek OCs last year. Here we get introduced to Roger, an old Starfleet Captain who will be in charge of the Pharagodia mission. Interested in a chaotic Starfleet crew made up of a bunch of misfits?