Few performers in today’s entertainment industry have built a résumé as diverse and impressive as Zeno Robinson. Whether he’s bringing animated heroes to life, voicing fan-favorite anime characters, or stepping into live-action comedy, Robinson continues to prove why he’s one of the most sought-after talents in Hollywood.
During my recent interview with Robinson, one thing became immediately clear: despite his incredible success, his passion for storytelling remains stronger than ever.
Known worldwide for his standout performances as Hawks in My Hero Academia, Hunter in The Owl House, Cyborg in Young Justice, Goh in Pokémon Journeys, Genya Shinazugawa in Demon Slayer, and Harry Osborn in Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Robinson has become one of the defining voices of a new generation of performers. His ability to bring depth, emotion, humor, and authenticity to every role has earned him a devoted fan base across animation, anime, and gaming.
But Robinson isn’t limiting himself to the recording booth.
One of his newest and most exciting projects is The Comic Shop, a workplace comedy created by filmmaker and content creator Cheyenne Ewulu. Set inside the fictional OhEmGee Comics, the independently produced series follows a quirky group of friends trying to keep their neighborhood comic book store alive while navigating friendship, fandom, and the realities of running a small business. Robinson stars as Keith Hendricks, whose humor, charm, and love of geek culture make him one of the show’s standout characters. The series was successfully crowdfunded, raising more than $200,000 before its release and quickly developing a loyal online following.
For Robinson, The Comic Shop represents more than another acting role. It reflects the importance of creating stories that celebrate nerd culture through fresh perspectives and authentic voices. The show’s blend of comedy, pop culture references, and heartfelt friendships has resonated with audiences looking for something different from traditional sitcoms.
Throughout our conversation, Robinson spoke with genuine appreciation for the opportunities he’s been given while making it clear that he never takes a role for granted. Every new character presents another chance to challenge himself creatively, whether it’s voicing an anime warrior, a superhero, or a lovable comic shop employee.
That work ethic has helped elevate him into one of the industry’s premier voice actors- and one of THE premiere black voice actors in the business. Yet what continues to set Robinson apart is his authenticity. Fans connect with his performances because every character feels real, relatable, and emotionally grounded.
As his career continues to evolve, Robinson is showing no signs of slowing down. Between blockbuster animation, major anime franchises, video games, and now live-action comedy through The Comic Shop, he continues to expand his creative range while inspiring a new generation of performers.
For fans of animation, comics, and pop culture, one thing is certain: whenever Zeno Robinson’s name appears in the credits, audiences can expect a memorable performance.
And if The Comic Shop is any indication, the next chapter of Zeno Robinson’s remarkable career may be his most exciting yet.
Check out the EXCLUSIVE interview we did below;

