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I love written books and novels, but I really love graphic novels and comic books!
I was into Spider Man when I was a kid and that was the only comic I've ever read.
I'm not a broad comic, but I think I can be funny and I think I make people laugh.
People used to think I was just a shouty comic but I was doing stuff about Sartre.
There is no bigger crime, in the English comic novel, than thinking you are right.
I definitely used to write a lot at school. Comic poetry and drawings about people.
If you can announce the Higgs Boson in Comic Sans, clearly anybody can do anything.
I am a total geek. I'm not even a closet comic book geek. I am the comic book geek.
I have a comic character - my sister said that I'm the victim of every joke I tell.
I was an avid radio fan when I was a boy, as well as a great lover of comic strips.
As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
The experience of reading a comic should not be the time it takes to turn each page.
I'm a cartoonist. I write and draw comic books and graphic novels. I'm also a coder.
The comic book fans, especially 'X-Men' fans, are so serious about their comic book.
I read tons of comic books. My favourite is Grant Morrison, a Scottish comic writer.
Chris [Farley] - I would consider him a comic animal. With the emphasis on "animal."
Life is deeply tragic and also very comic at the same time. It's everything at once.
I've always had my voice as a comic. I was never that into politics, or prop comedy.
Growing up for me in the Philippines was hard to read comic books because I'm blind.
It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
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.
You know you are really famous the day you discover you have become a comic character!
As a fan, I want all of the Marvel TV projects to be successful. I am a comic book fan.
You know, I think whatever a comic talks about onstage is all they talk about offstage.
You look up at drama, down at comedy. A singer, looking up is okay. A comic, it's death.
Comic book companies are like comic book villains; they keep coming back after they die.
I kind of backed into rap music. I thought I was going to do comic books or graphic art.
For most of my career I did one comic a day, every day, including weekends and holidays.
I'm a professional comic. Whether you think I'm funny or not, that's, again, subjective.
I love the comic opportunities that come up in the context of a father-son relationship.
Most comic scriptwriters are very bad. The artists are good, but the writers are so bad.
I'm not of a science background, I was never a comic book geek, and I was never a gamer.
I was told I make intelligent comics, and then I made a comic about a horse that pooped.
Every single fat comic uses his weight as a punchline. There is something sad about that.
I wasn't at all sure I could make that sort of leap into that sort of comic book reality.
I've probably had my day in the sun. I think I've influenced a lot of comic book writers.
I liked the old comic books, especially the funny ones like 'Popeye' and 'Beetle Bailey.'
My dad taught me to read by reading comic strips in the Saturday paper and Archie comics.
I just love comic books. I've always loved comic book art, and I just think it's amazing.
Personally, I really enjoy sci-fi. I watch it, I read comic books, and I play video games.
Comics are carried by characters. If a character is well-created, the comic becomes a hit.
Peellaert's comic strips were the literature of intelligence, imagination and romanticism.
I used to be an insult comic, and I didn't end up liking the way that I felt about myself.
My only ambition was to get to 50, and not regret not having had a crack at being a comic.
It's a cliche, but it's true that all the fun lies in baddies, grotesques and comic roles.
When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening.
I am a big fan of the web comic 'Strong Female Protagonist,' illustrated by Molly Ostertag.
I grew up reading 'Lord of the Rings' and comic books, so that kind of epic quality I like.
Along with all else, Sandman is a comic strip for intellectuals, and I say it's about time.