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We're comic. We're all comics. We live in a comic time. And the worse it gets the more comic we are.
Back then, I was doing more of my impression of what a comic is supposed to do.
We don't have a superhero culture. Comic books and superheroes are part of American culture. We have 'Amar Chitrakatha,' etc.
As an adolescent I wrote comic books, because I read lots of them, and fantasy novels set in Malaysia and Central Africa.
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I used to describe myself as a comic novelist, but my concerns seem to have darkened over the past few years.
I'm very much influenced by your traditional comic book artists like Jack Kirby, Alex Toth and Walter Simonson. Their styles were sort of what I was gravitating towards.
I wasn't at all sure I could make that sort of leap into that sort of comic book reality.
Urban Fantasy is a subgenre pretty much designed for teenagers. It's pretty twee, but I adore it. I've been trying to come up with an Urban Fantasy comic ever since I'd read the Nancy Collins 'Sonja Blue' series years ago.
I hope I won't become hated by geeks everywhere, but I don't really know comic books all that well.
I'm a big fan of 'Deadpool,' and Rob Liefeld masterpieces are among the other great comic creators and characters.
I read 'Scarlett' recently, and that was a killer comic book. The 'Black Widow' was pretty rockin'. There is a big list of killer chicks that are just rockin'.
There are too many good comic book writers out there. I'd rather remain a fanboy.
There is a religion around 'Star Wars' that is different than even the fanaticism around comic books and other media.
Metal guys are huge nerds. A good percentage of them are either horror or sci-fi or comic book or fantasy nerds.
I was fortunate that I was born in an era where comic books kind of grew up with me.
I definitely used to write a lot at school. Comic poetry and drawings about people.
I liked the old comic books, especially the funny ones like 'Popeye' and 'Beetle Bailey.'
And what's interesting about him as a comic character is that the custard pie hardly ever ends up on his face.
I'm a comic, and I'm supposed to outrage and make people laugh, Part of makin' people laugh is to shake up their thinkin'. That's what I came here to do.
I'm a storyteller. I'm not like any other comic. I tell detailed stories - not made-up stuff, but true stories.
With many comic strips, knowing when to quit isn't a problem: The syndicate editors simply cancel a feature that is losing papers.
I used to collect comic books. I had a substantial collection. I collect records also, but those have gone the way of the world.
I didn't read a lot of comic books. But I was into 'Dandy and The Beano,' which were like a weekly pulp fiction that featured characters like Desperate Dan, Dennis the Menace, and Billy Whizz - pretty simplistic stuff but very entertaining.
As a kid, I didn't drift into the comic world too much because I preferred to read fantasies novels and science fiction.
We had great comic mileage in the 'SG-1' episode 'The Swarm,' where Woolsey is running away faster than anybody else.
I like good stories above all else... and kickin' art really goes the final stretch to ensure a comic is good.
I am a comic writer, which means I get to slay the dragons, and shoot the bull.
I think musical theater fans - obsessive fans - are very much like Comic Con fans in our personalities. We're very possessive, and we're very obsessive, and we're very critical. So don't screw with our stuff.
As a former stand-up comic from my University of Michigan days, the opportunity to participate in a Friars Club roast was bucket-list stuff.
I have the show because I'm insecure. It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
Accents are not for comic relief anymore; they root the character to the place they're from.
Making comic adaptations means making a lot of choices - you need to adjust the pacing, the dialogue, and in this case, a lot of the cultural references.
I used to get a haircut every Saturday so I would never miss any of the comic books. I had practically no hair when I was a kid!
When I was a kid, there were these great comic books called 'Tales From The Crypt' and 'The Vault of Horror.' They were gruesome. I discovered them in the barbershop and thought they were fabulous.
If I truly had the courage of my convictions, I would be a full-blown comic novelist.
I began in radio in 1997 on a radio show hosted by a now very famous comic, Jamel Debbouze. I would fake call listeners.
It used to be that comic strips were the big thing, and comic books were toilet paper.
When I did get into comic books, it was after a whole other career, and when I got into comic books, they didn't even know who I was.
I'm the biggest geek of all. Adventure, fantasy, comic books - I can't get enough.
When I was coming up, I kept a ton of comic books, almost 300 comic books. Back in the day, they didn't used to cost that much, so I used to keep 'em, collect 'em, trade 'em.
Since I was eight years old. I didn't have a TV, so comic books were definitely my television, my soap operas, and all that.
I watch comic book movies. Give me 'The Avengers,' give me 'Thor', those are my area. But I don't watch comedies.
I am a total geek. I'm not even a closet comic book geek. I am the comic book geek.
Serial fiction is a conceit of comic books and soap operas. As one goes, so goes the other in terms of public consciousness.
It's a cliche, but it's true that all the fun lies in baddies, grotesques and comic roles.
I find it hard to get enthusiastic about hotels because, as a touring comic, I spend a lot of time in them.
I do feel it's tougher to make a comic scene work than performing an intense scene, for example.
The comic novels I did when I was in my 20s had a harder edge - less sympathy for people. Or a sympathy that was harder to detect: Characters' foibles and obsessive bents were unrelenting, like caricatures.
I was kind of a Rickles comic to begin with. I was caustic, and I was abusive and mean to the audience.
I'm not a political comic at all, so it would be weird if I just turned into a preachy, sort-of political commentator.
I'm used to comic books being reimagined, different takes on some of our beloved superheroes.
I thought Sarah Palin was the ultimate expression of comic outrageousness in a person.
I grew up reading not-serious literature, like comic books and pulp novels, so my instinct is to amuse the reader and entertain.
To me, families are fascinating. I choose to explore it through comedy and through comic situations.
I'm a total nerd. I love comic books and video games and most of all zombies!
I worked in a comic shop for five years, and the amount of titles I could excitedly recommend to teenage girls was pretty abysmal for awhile.
The audience has reacted well to my comic timing. But, I also have other aspects to my acting talent.
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