Outside of my work as a comic book creator and co-publisher, I'm an avid gamer.

There are too many good comic book writers out there. I'd rather remain a fanboy.

I actually feel like comic book movies need to be better than your average movie.

I find the comic book audience a lot more intense than the fantasy one, definitely.

I grew up raiding my brother's comic book stash. I tried to lose myself in fiction.

I am a total geek. I'm not even a closet comic book geek. I am the comic book geek.

The comic book fans, especially 'X-Men' fans, are so serious about their comic book.

I'm a huge comic book fan, and I've read a lot from all different comic book outlets.

Back in the day, I used to read 'Archie,' but I haven't been a comic book aficionado.

I did a movie called 'American Splendor', based on the comic book writer Harvey Pekar.

In my mind, continuity means the best writer at a company is held hostage by the worst.

As a fan, I want all of the Marvel TV projects to be successful. I am a comic book fan.

If comics are modern mythology, then black participation and representation is crucial.

I'm not of a science background, I was never a comic book geek, and I was never a gamer.

I wasn't at all sure I could make that sort of leap into that sort of comic book reality.

I grew up really being a comic book geek, and that was a really big part of my childhood.

I've probably had my day in the sun. I think I've influenced a lot of comic book writers.

I just love comic books. I've always loved comic book art, and I just think it's amazing.

I'm a huge Marvel Comics fan, and I'm a huge 'Wolverine' fan, I like the 'X-Men' comic book.

It seems like they make every comic book into a film. 'Watchmen' is my favorite of all time.

Even a pretty traditional comic book writer can make valuable contributions to the Internet.

I've always published a range of responses to my work in the letters section of my comic book.

I mean, of course, I love sci-fi and stuff like that, but I'm not, like, a comic book crazy guy.

I've played D&D for years. I'm a comic book guy. Comic-Con in San Diego is nerd Christmas for me.

You either ignore the comic book and make a great movie or you stay very close to the comic book.

The third biggest comic people in America want to make a comic book out of me. It's unbelievable.

At this very moment I'm behind on a compilation that Slave Labor is doing for Free Comic Book Day.

At the same time, as you know, unless you are a comic book reader, Daredevil is not a known thing.

Writing a comic book series, you're so reliant on whoever the artist is. It truly is collaboration.

'The Great Comic Book Artists' is about three score of the best practitioners of graphic story art.

Really, though, I just want to make the kind of comics I wouldn't be embarrassed to read in public.

Reading the Martin Luther King story, that little comic book, set me on the path that I'm on today.

Alternative cartoonists have to rely on comic book stores to get their stuff in the hands of readers.

Dennis the Menace was probably the most realistic comic book ever done. No space aliens ever invaded!

Any time anyone makes a comic book into a movie, in some way, I think they have to kill the comic book.

I wasn't as big a comic book aficionado as some of my friends, but I definitely had some Batman comics.

I grew up with my uncle's comic books at my grandma's house, so I've always loved my comic book reading.

Be it a video game, comic book, or cheque book, the question always is, 'What story do you have to tell?'

Being a hardcore old-school comic book lover, it took me a while to accept the need for comic book movies.

I don't do a comic book thinking there is a movie. I just want it to be as good a comic book as it can be.

Comic book readers tend to be pretty secular and anti-authoritarian; nothing is above satire in their eyes.

'RoboCop,' when that came out, was like the best comic book movie ever, and it's not based on a comic book.

One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice.

There was a time, as a young comic book reader, that I would have proclaimed 'Deadworld' my favorite series.

You know, I've never been a comic book person, just because that's not my gig and I don't have a television.

Spider-Man initially made me want to come to New York and work for Marvel; I wanted to be a comic book artist.

Especially those first few years of my comic book career, I had no idea what was going to happen the next day.

The really cool thing about when you're playing a comic book character is that no one knows what he sounds like.

In the right hands, a comic strip attains a beauty and elegance that, really, I would put against any other art.

Metal guys are huge nerds. A good percentage of them are either horror or sci-fi or comic book or fantasy nerds.

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