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If you have a smartphone - and you have a smartphone - then you have a comic book store in your pocket. So you don't have to get over any social anxiety you have about entering that space.
Kelly Sue DeConnick
You
Book
Anxiety
Space
Book Store
Entering
About
Pocket
Over
Comic
Comic Book
Get
Any
Store
Social
Then
Your
Yes, the Bechdel Test. It's named for Allison Bechdel, who is a comic book creator. The test is, are there two named women in the film? Do they talk to each other? And is it about something other than a man? I actually think the Bechdel Test is a little advanced for us sometimes.
Kelly Sue DeConnick
Man
Women
Book
Sometimes
Think
Other
About
Something
Allison
Advanced
Named
Talk
Comic
Comic Book
Test
Yes
Than
Little
Us
Who
Each
Creator
Film
Actually
Two
I love to say that what's great about 'Legion' is that if you haven't read a comic book and you haven't seen an 'X-Men' movie, you can come in and understand it - and this can be your comic.
Lauren Shuler Donner
Love
Great
You
Book
Seen
Say
About
Come
Read
Understand
Comic
Comic Book
Legion
Movie
Your
All of the stuff I can't afford to do on a TV budget, I just put into the comic book because you're really only limited in a comic by your artist's imagination.
Marc Guggenheim
You
Book
Imagination
TV
Only
Put
Stuff
Budget
Because
Limited
Comic
Comic Book
Afford
Artist
Just
Really
Your
Obviously, I love superheroes; I love comic book characters, but I... I guess I've had a lifelong affection for comics, and while I love the characters so much, I also love the medium.
Marc Guggenheim
Love
Book
Affection
Medium
Guess
Characters
Superheroes
Lifelong
Had
Also
Obviously
Comic
Comic Book
Comics
While
Much
The privilege, and the challenges, of taking on Black Widow have never been lost on me. I worked on the first 'Spiderman' game as well as 'Fantastic Four,' and I had always wanted to be able to tell more of a character-driven comic book story than was possible to fit into a game narrative.
Margaret Stohl
Me
Game
Challenges
Book
Black
First
Lost
Possible
Tell
Spiderman
Able
More
Never
Had
Taking
Well
Narrative
Always
Comic
Comic Book
Been
Fit
Privilege
Than
Wanted
Story
Fantastic
Worked
Four
Widow
I had never been a comic book person before, really, because I had no access to them. Once I had access, I thought that these are just another avenue for telling stories and delving into the imagination.
Marjorie Liu
Book
Thought
Before
Avenue
Imagination
Once
Telling
Never
Had
Delving
Another
Because
Access
Comic
Comic Book
Been
Person
Just
Stories
Them
Really
In high school, I had to hide my comic book side, my nerd side from the civilian world so they wouldn't categorize me. They would try to marginalize me for what I like. I tried to give it up, believe me. I tried to kick the habit. But there's too much I liked about it to give it up completely.
Mark Hamill
Me
Book
World
Hide
School
Try
Too Much
Believe
Too
Side
Kick
High
Would
Tried
Nerd
High School
About
Give
Civilian
Habit
Had
Categorize
Like
Liked
Comic
Comic Book
Up
Much
Marginalize
I think 'Comic Book: The Movie' is the apex of my career in terms of making a personal statement that has significance to me and resonates with biographical detail about not only my career, but all the people that I've worked with in my career. All of it's riddled, on- and off-camera, with people I've known and worked with for decades.
Mark Hamill
Me
Book
People
Think
Resonates
Statement
Significance
Detail
About
Only
Terms
Known
Comic
Comic Book
Making
Decades
Personal
Movie
Apex
Worked
Riddled
Career
The third biggest comic people in America want to make a comic book out of me. It's unbelievable.
Mark Roberts
Me
Book
People
Out
Unbelievable
Make
Comic
Comic Book
America
Want
Biggest
Third
All of us who grew up reading comics love the memory of sitting under an apple tree with a comic book in one hand and a peanut butter sandwich in the other; the tactile sensation of the paper on the skin and so forth is part of the experience.
Mark Waid
Love
Memory
Experience
Book
Reading
Skin
Tree
Other
Paper
Tactile
Part
Comic
Comic Book
Comics
Hand
Up
Sitting
Sensation
Grew
Forth
Sandwich
Us
Who
Apple
Butter
Peanut
Peanut Butter
I mean, I'm on a comic book. I'm in a video game. This is not real life.
Mary Wiseman
Life
Game
Book
Real Life
Comic
Comic Book
Real
Mean
Video
Video Game
You either ignore the comic book and make a great movie or you stay very close to the comic book.
Matthew Vaughn
Great
You
Book
Stay
Great Movie
Make
Comic
Comic Book
Very
Close
Movie
Either
Ignore
I watch comic book movies. Give me 'The Avengers,' give me 'Thor', those are my area. But I don't watch comedies.
Melissa Marr
Me
Book
Thor
Those
Give
Give Me
Area
Comedies
Comic
Comic Book
Movies
Avengers
Watch
I'm a comic book fan.
Michael B. Jordan
Book
Comic
Comic Book
Fan
Comic book heroes are an important part of our culture, so I think we're actually utilizing comic book heroes in a much more in-depth way than before. They have such potential, and I think we're maximizing the potential.
Mike Colter
Culture
Book
Heroes
Important
Before
Think
Our
Way
More
Potential
Part
Important Part
Comic
Comic Book
Than
Maximizing
In-Depth
Much
Utilizing
Actually
I was a huge comic book fan as a kid. The only problem I had with comic books is how expensive they got. I didn't have a lot of money, so I had to be very specific about what I wanted to collect. I think they're all somewhere in the basement of my folks' house.
Nathan Fillion
Book
Problem
Money
Somewhere
Think
Books
Kid
Collect
Folks
About
Only
Had
House
Comic
Got
Comic Book
How
Comic Books
Lot
Huge
Very
Expensive
Wanted
Fan
Specific
Basement
I think my printing to this day looks like the printing right out of a comic book. Actually, I always wanted to be in a comic book. I watched cartoons when I was a kid, too, and both comics and cartoons lit fire in my imagination. This realm holds a lot of interest for me, a lot of passion for me. So to be comic-ized, yeah, that's cool.
Nathan Fillion
Day
Me
Book
Passion
Fire
Think
Imagination
Too
Kid
Out
Cartoons
Both
Like
Looks
Printing
Always
Comic
Comic Book
Yeah
Comics
Lot
Lit
Wanted
Holds
Interest
Realm
Cool
Actually
Right
Watched
Motion comics are a medium all their own. It is certainly not animation, in which a large number of artists do tens and even hundreds of thousands of drawings. The animation, or 'the reality,' is created in a computer, and the work of the original artist is the work. Nor is it a comic book. You can't turn the pages. You can't read the dialogue.
Neal Adams
Work
You
Reality
Book
Own
Medium
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Drawings
Thousands
Computer
Animation
Tens
Read
Comic
Comic Book
Motion
Comics
Dialogue
Nor
Artist
Artists
Which
Turn
Created
Pages
Certainly
Large
Original
Even
Large Number
Number
What's happened is that every time I go to a convention or go into a comic book shop is that people drag me off into a corner and beat me up and go, 'When are you going to do Batman again?'
Neal Adams
Time
Me
You
Book
People
Every
Corner
Every Time
Batman
Beat
Comic
Comic Book
Go
Off
Up
Shop
Going
Convention
Happened
Again
Drag
One of the reasons that DC, Marvel, and other comic book companies have always asked me to do covers and variant covers is because they know that when they tell me 'icon,' I jump over their words, and I give them an iconic cover - but while I'm doing it, there is going to be an idea there.
Neal Adams
Me
Book
Words
Other
Tell
Give
Variant
Marvel
Idea
Over
Know
Because
Always
Comic
Comic Book
Doing
Cover
Covers
Jump
Going
While
Them
Icon
Iconic
Asked
Companies
Reasons
So the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is out there preserving and fighting for, and sometimes winning and sometimes losing, the fight for First Amendment rights in comics and, more generally, for freedom of speech.
Neil Gaiman
Freedom
Rights
Legal
Fight
Book
Sometimes
Losing
First
Freedom Of Speech
Fighting
Defense
Preserving
Out
More
Winning
Generally
First Amendment
First Amendment Rights
Comic
Comic Book
Comics
Amendment
Amendment Rights
Fund
Speech
In this day and age, where you have a lot of comic book movies made every day, and most of them are really good boys, it's important to have a couple bad boys out there, too.
Nicolas Cage
Good
Day
You
Age
Every Day
Book
Made
Important
Every
Too
Out
Bad
Day And Age
Most
Couple
Boy
Comic
Comic Book
Lot
Where
Movies
Them
Really
For some reason, I tend to take on the stuff that people are really passionate about. If you make a list of people you don't want to offend, it's Vonnegut readers, comic book fans, and Coen brothers enthusiasts.
Noah Hawley
You
Book
People
Fans
Some
Brothers
About
Tend
Take
Stuff
Make
Readers
Comic
Comic Book
Passionate
Offend
List
Want
Really
Reason
Coen
Tick is a cartoon character, I don't know if you're familiar with him. This is the third step in his evolution. Comic book to cartoon to, now, live-action.
Patrick Warburton
Character
You
Book
Evolution
Cartoon
Cartoon Character
Step
Tick
Know
Him
Comic
Comic Book
His
Familiar
Now
Third
Quite often in comic book movies, very good actresses are relegated to being the girlfriend or the helper or the sidekick or something.
Paul Dini
Good
Book
Sidekick
Girlfriend
Something
Comic
Comic Book
Very
Quite
Often
Being
Movies
Helper
Actress
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