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Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included.
One of my favorite comic books of all-time is the graphic novel 'God Loves, Man Kills.'
I can't turn hip-hop off, just like I can't turn comic books off. It blends into everything for me.
I actually don't read comic books. I did when I was a kid - I used to read a lot of 'X-Men' comic books. I read a couple 'Scott Pilgrim' this past year, and those are really good, but I don't read in general, unfortunately.
I wasn't a comic book geek as a kid. I read some, but it was just like, 'Oh, I have this comic book here.' It wasn't like I was collecting them.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff.
I confess I didn't read the 'Green Arrow' comics before coming to play Shado. The comic books are not as easily accessible in Hong Kong as they are in the States. I do enjoy superhero fiction, though.
I never thought Cathy would get married in the comic strip. And I also thought I would never get married.
When somebody says that a comic steals jokes, it's the ultimate betrayal of comedy.
I was a very cocky and unlikable young comic. But I came from the hood, and that's what I learned.
The routines of any ethnic comic - Eddie Murphy or George Lopez, for example - would not work if they were performed by anybody outside the group. The same routines would become arrogant and racist.
Dante didn't work out, and then we found Ryan. He worked at a comic, record and toy store in Fremont.
Comics are actually a lot more difficult to read than I thought they would be. After my second 'Deadpool' comic, I kind of gave up.
I grew up on comic books. 'X-Men' was my favorite team; Wolverine was my guy. At 8 years old, I dressed up as Wolverine with Adamantium claws that I made out of aluminum!
I had a lot of funky things as a kid. I had dinosaurs and comic book stuff. I was eccentric; imagination drove my decor. Dinosaurs, for sure, were in there!
I've played D&D for years. I'm a comic book guy. Comic-Con in San Diego is nerd Christmas for me.
I thought I had more of a European sense of humour than the average American comic.
Since I got an audience before I even had a comic voice, my material that really wasn't worthy of an audience somehow got it, slightly unfairly.
If a comic is himself, there'll be things he can't do - because he has to adhere to that persona.
My wife could give a rip about comic books, but she loves 'Arrow,' and she loves 'The Flash,' and she likes them because of the characters.
Every comic is taught that you're supposed to have a great seven-minute set and then get a sitcom. And I don't want to get the sitcom.
I played few hero roles in the initial days of my career, but audiences loved me for my comic timing and, therefore, I later turned comedian.
People used to think I was just a shouty comic but I was doing stuff about Sartre.
I've never been to Comic-Con, but I'm certainly aware from this side of the Atlantic that it's a very important part of film marketing now, even when the films are not directly linked to a comic.
I write books, I write for comic books, I give lectures... I live. And when the opportunity comes to do a picture, I do a picture.
That's the great thing about Comic Con - people are so accepting of one another.
When I was a kid, I used to send away for those ventriloquist kits on the back of comic books.
My main point about films is that I don't like the adaptation process, and I particularly don't like the modern way of comic book-film adaptations, where, essentially, the central characters are just franchises that can be worked endlessly to no apparent point.
For characters where, in a comic, I'd avoid using screen tone because it's such a bother, I'd deliberately use it in animation in order to highlight their individual characteristics.
I've always published a range of responses to my work in the letters section of my comic book.
Personally, I really enjoy sci-fi. I watch it, I read comic books, and I play video games.
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