To me, writing is fun. It doesn't matter what you're writing, as long as you can tell a story.

I don't view Twitter as a promotional tool but as a really, really, really cool cocktail party.

I think people have always loved things that are bigger than life, things that are imaginative.

I like being with people. I like talking to them. I like everything about my life, so it's fun.

Theres something about girls and unicorns thats deep and meaningful. Something about childhood.

Every writer has characters that they become attached to and that they feel very strongly about.

Superman is precisely what we should be teaching our children. Superman inspires us to our best.

I come from a prose background. I come from short story background, and that led me into novels.

'100 Bullets' is probably my favorite thing, ever. It's pretty close with early 'Hellboy' stuff.

I tend to think that the best face of humanity is that we learn. We explore, we study, we think.

When you don't have time to do your job, that's a good indication you're playing the wrong game.

I can take strange detours and linger in places and do things that have no budgetary restraints.

I am the product of Denny O'Neil in many ways, I carry forth a lot of what Denny instilled in me.

The founding fathers of the U.S. were right when they erected that wall between church and state.

I feel not unlike a small boy, waking from a bad dream to find reality not much of an improvement

Marvel movies, are seeming slightly less exciting now that Star Wars has appeared and everything.

I'm all for selling books, but when guys are burning my house down, that's where I draw the line.

There's something about girls and unicorns that's deep and meaningful. Something about childhood.

You can't just have a fight scene. In my opinion, it has to be a character moment or story moment.

The interesting thing I realized writing the 'X-Men' is I always had a sense of where I was going.

I work daily, but not always on comics. I'm doing quite a bit of writing now, and I teach as well.

I feel not unlike a small boy, waking from a bad dream to find reality not much of an improvement.

My overall artistic goal is to marry graphic design with comic books and traditional storytelling.

Many of our leadership practices have gone from being tried and true to being tired and tarnished.

I think kids love superheroes, and the more you can crowd into a story, the more excited they get.

Marvel Studios has depicted the Marvel superheroes so beautifully that the whole world loves them.

The success of 'X-Men' paved the way, I have to presume, for Sony to make Sam Raimi's 'Spider-Man.'

Before it was a Bomb, the Bomb was an Idea. Superman, however, was a Faster, Stronger, Better Idea.

Good fiction can both entertain and light up those dark corners where nice people don't want to go.

I always claimed I became the Batman to fight crime. That was a lie. I did it to overcome the fear.

I'd grown up very Catholic, parochial school, and Warlock was a way of working a lot of things out.

Getting older is fine. There is nothing you can do to stop it so you might as well stay on the bus.

I have no interest in anybody's life that way so it defeats me why people go to that length to pry.

With good art, that's what happens - it comes directly out from inside of you almost instinctively.

I think Walking Dead is more of a stretch for me because I'm a light hearted superhero kind of guy.

When I was a kid, Disney was one of my gods. I just loved movies like 'Snow White' and 'Pinocchio.'

I'd like to own Intel... I'd like to own Microsoft... I'd love to have Warner Bros in my hip pocket.

Sooner or later, if man is ever to be worthy of his destiny, we must fill our hearts with tolerance.

I tend to only read comics written by friends or people I've known. And I'm not a great comic reader.

We look at it as the multiverse. We have our TV universe and our film universe, but they all co-exist.

I just wanted all the wars to be over so that we could spend the money on starships and Mars colonies.

I was not creating icons when I wrote the 'The X-Men' and the 'The New Mutants.' I was creating people.

Being an artist, you soak up imagery, and you put it back out in whatever form you do your own imagery.

You always exaggerate things in a movie. If it makes a good visual and it excites the kids that's good.

I wish the 'Dark Phoenix' saga had been done more effectively than it was, but that was out of my hands.

Comics is all about making it believable and helping people to get completely lost in a fictional world.

Back in my high school years, the Hulk was my favorite Marvel character, and I always enjoy drawing him.

Dad was supportive, intelligent, read to me as a kid, left me a trillion dollars. It's hard to complain.

I'm not that familiar with Andrew Garfield, but if the powers that be chose him, I'm sure he'll be good.

In fact, I was too dumb to save any of the old comic books or the old artwork. I used to give them away.

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