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Charlie Spike Trotman, also known as C. Spike Trotman, (born November 18, 1978) is an American
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and publisher known for creating the long-running web comic '' Templar, Arizona'', and for publishing the ''Smut Peddler'' anthologies of what she describe as "ladycentric porn". She is the founder and owner of Iron Circus Comics, an indie comics publisher which
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described as "a powerhouse of the indy landscape."


Early and personal life

Growing up in her hometown
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, Trotman was a fan of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' comic strips in the Sunday ''
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'' newspaper. She attended
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(1996–2000) achieving a bachelor's degree in Fine and Studio Arts, then attended the
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(2000–2001). Her work centered on relationships and culture, and erotica. She also self-published on the web. She married Matt Sherridan, the author she collaborated with on ''Sparkneedle'' in 2004. She is also a member of the
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Career

Her first notable online publications were ''Sparkneedle'' and ''Lucas and Odessa'', which she began serializing on Girlamatic in 2003. Trotman released '' Templar, Arizona'' in 2005. In 2007, she founded Iron Circus Comics, a Chicago-based alternative comics publisher that is a pioneer in the industry for bringing queer-friendly fantasy, sci-fi, and erotica books to market and publishing underrepresented artists. She told the ''
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'' that increasing diversity and representation in comics was part of her motivation for starting Iron Circus Comics: "When I was getting into comics, there was absolutely no room for people like me — people of color who wanted to tell their own stories, or women who wanted to tell their own stories. Comics had a very firm idea of what would sell or what qualified as niche. Anything a white, heterosexual man would make would be interpreted to having universal appeal, but anything I would make would automatically be classified as difficult to relate to or niche.” Iron Circus has published over 30 titles, including ''The Less Than Epic Adventures of T.J. and Amal'' by
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and ''Shadoweyes'' by Sophie Campbell. Trotman created ''The Sleep of Reason'' (a horror anthology), ''New World'', The ''Smut Peddler'' series, and ''Poorcraft: The Funnybook Fundamentals of Living Well on Less'', an instructional book illustrated by Diana Nock. In 2012, she revived the title ''Smut Peddler'', first published by Johanna D. Carlson and Trisha L. Sebastian in 2003, created by women, primarily for a female readership. In
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's first year, she funded a print edition of the book, ''Poorcraft: The Funnybook Fundamentals of Living Well on Less'',In 2022, Iron Circus Comics published ''The Poorcraft Cookbook'', illustrated by Nero Villagallos O'Reilly based on characters developed by Trotman. Trotman is known for integrating crowdfunding into her publishing company's business model. Trotman "built a comic book publisher from the ground up," with Iron Circus Comics raising over $2.5 million over its first 30
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campaigns. Trotman moved away from using Kickstarter to an independent crowdsourcing platform after Kickstarter announced it would migrate to using
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technology.


Selected works

*''Templar, Arizona'' (2005) – The comic is an alternative history webcomic set in a fictional Arizona town. It focuses on ancient religions and survival cults, with a diverse cast of characters, relationships, cultures, and romances. *''Smut Peddler'' (2014 and 2016) – An anthology featuring erotic comics. The stories focused on varying sexual preferences often with science-fiction or fantasy themes. Works featured in ''Smut Peddler'' involved sexual variety and consensual relationships. Male cartoonists were permitted to work on stories, but only as part of a team involving at least one woman creator.. Two volumes have been published to date.


Recognition and awards

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named Trotman a "Star to Watch" in 2015, recognizing her as a "go-to source for best practices on crowdfunding." In April 2018, Kickstarter named Trotman as one of the seven Kickstarter Thought Leaders invited to lead talks and host community events. She won the Rising Star Award for Templar Arizona in the 2007
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. She was a juror the Small Press Expo's
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s in 2016.


References


External links


Iron Circus Comics
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