Parent, who was in the national capital participating in the seventh Delhi Comic Con, said although it was a bad phase for the country, they could "deal with him".
"Unfortunately we are going through a bad phase right now, hopefully it will end soon. But our country is strong, we can deal with him. But in the meantime we are kind of stuck with him and he is a challenge," he told PTI.
"He is in news everyday. And he does things you can't believe he is doing. Comedians on TV are having a great time because of Trump, and certainly, he has kind of woken up the country.
"When we had Obama, we were comfortable as he was a good leader. He did things we took for granted. When things like these happen, you just wake up," he said.
The artist, known for creating the first gay character, Kevin Keller, in Archie comics, attended the three-day comic fest and interacted with fans.
"We were discussing why Archie is still set in the 60s and had so many old characters. So we decided to bring in a new character...a gay character. We couldn't think of a reason not to do it. We introduced Kevin and the response was great.
"The fans took to him right away. Conservative groups kind of criticised it, but they don't really buy our books so it didn't matter what they thought," he said.
"The response for Kevin in India has been good. I have done so many Kevin sketches here. Never had any issues here," Parent said.
The 53-year-old artist, who grew up reading DC Comics, still chooses DC over Marvel comics.
"The big three of DC- Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman have always been my favorites. I always followed 'Justice League' but my favorite was 'The Legion of Super-heroes' when I was growing up," he said.
With Jughead and Veronica as his two favorite characters from the Archie Comics, he also confessed to not finding time to read other comics.
About the future of the Riverdale-based comic characters, he feels confident and right on path with a few more TV shows to begin soon.
"Riverdale TV show is doing great, we are also planning another show on Sabrina. They are developing another show. There is an animation in the works but it will be more classic Archie. And with the comic books, we will keep putting out the classic Archie and new stuff for newer generations," he said.
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