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Comics? Honestly, that's more a matter of nostalgia for me. I think most of that energy has gone to my love of literature and my love of film.
Jonathan Lethem
Love
Me
Matter
Energy
Gone
Think
Honestly
More
Most
Comics
Nostalgia
Literature
Film
The great thing about 'X-Men' is that it takes characters that are quite firmly established in the comics and puts them in new contexts.
Josh Helman
Great
Characters
About
Puts
Takes
Firmly
New
Great Thing
Comics
Quite
Established
Them
Thing
I started on the original comics from Stan Lee and all the artists and storytellers did from there, and I got to the graphic novel that Chris Clairmont did, which is the one Stryker comes from - 'God Loves, Man Kills', which is a brilliant story.
Josh Helman
God
Man
Brilliant
Got
Comics
Lee
Did
Artists
Story
Which
Loves
Storytellers
Stan
Graphic
Original
Novel
Chris
Started
People are religious about comics the way people are religious about the Bible.
Josh Trank
Bible
People
Way
Religious
About
Comics
The problem for me is that 'Watchmen,' one of the great comics of all time, is a look at superheroes that has gone beyond the concept of or necessity for superheroes.
Joss Whedon
Time
Great
Me
Problem
Gone
All-Time
Superheroes
Beyond
Look
Concept
Comics
Necessity
Watchmen
The thing with the comics is that you have license to go down every alley your brain can think of.
Joss Whedon
You
Down
Every
Think
License
Alley
Comics
Go
Brain
Your
Thing
I've been driving in the city for years because, as a stand-up in N.Y.C., you can perform at more comedy clubs a night if you have a car. Getting from club to club by subway is too slow at night and too expensive by cab. So, many comics live far out from Manhattan and drive in every night.
Judah Friedlander
You
Comedy
Car
Slow
Drive
Club
Live
Every
Too
Out
City
More
Cab
Drive-In
Driving
Perform
Because
Comics
Been
Years
Getting
Expensive
Manhattan
Clubs
Subway
Far
Many
Every Night
Night
Joan Rivers was a role model to comics everywhere, but especially to women. She got the first laugh and the last laugh.
Judy Gold
Women
First
Everywhere
Joan
Laugh
Rivers
She
Got
Comics
Model
Role
Role Model
Last
I've been a fan of comics, but I've never been, like, a diehard: like, I've never really owned a bunch of comics or anything. But I've always been drawn to them and read them.
Juliana Harkavy
Drawn
Never
Like
Read
Always
Comics
Been
Bunch
Owned
Diehard
Fan
Anything
Them
Really
I quit comics because I got completely sick of it. I was drawing comics all the time and didn't have the time or energy to do anything else. That got to me in the end.
Julie Doucet
Time
Me
Energy
Sick
Else
Drawing
Because
Got
Comics
End
Quit
Anything
In The End
Anything Else
I think Joan Rivers is such an untapped legend that people just don't appreciate, because they grew up with her on QVC, or they grew up with her on E!, or they grew up watching her do the things that in their minds the more prestigious comics wouldn't have taken or done.
Julie Klausner
People
Legend
Think
Minds
Joan
Prestigious
More
Rivers
Taken
Untapped
Because
Comics
Up
Done
Just
Grew
Her
Things
Watching
Appreciate
I think one of the reasons all the comics I worked with dropped off the log so early, and a lot of them did - Tony Hancock, Frankie, Sid James, it's dreadful really - was the stress. You can only be as good or better than the last show, and there's the permanent aggro of hoping you get the right writers and the right material.
June Whitfield
Good
You
Better
Stress
Think
Frankie
Dreadful
Log
Hoping
Only
Writers
Dropped
Permanent
Material
Comics
Lot
Off
Than
Get
Did
James
Them
Worked
Really
Show
Reasons
Right
Early
Last
Tony
Yes, I enjoyed my share of fantasy fiction series and comics. Among superheroes, Spiderman was my favorite. I always had this fascination for costume-clad vigilante who would come and save the day!
Kanika Dhillon
Day
Favorite
Spiderman
Would
Superheroes
Had
Share
Come
Always
Comics
Yes
Fiction
Fantasy
Vigilante
Who
Fascination
Series
Among
Enjoyed
Save
I've got a particular way of writing novels, and that carries over into the way I write comics and games, too. I'm a news journalist by background, so I approach everything as reporting - I treat it as real, I ask the questions I'd ask in a real situation, and I let the characters speak for themselves.
Karen Traviss
News
Writing
Speak
Treat
Journalist
Situation
Too
Approach
Everything
Way
Background
Carries
Characters
Write
Over
Particular
Particular Way
Got
Real
Comics
Questions
Reporting
Themselves
Ask
Games
Novels
I was a fan of the 'Dredd' comics when I was a teenager.
Karl Urban
Teenager
Comics
Fan
Honestly, before I started working at the comic shop, I was not a huge comic reader. I grew up reading 'Archie' and have an incredible love/hate relationship with Archie Comics. I got back into it when I started living with some roommates who were really comics fanatics.
Kate Leth
Relationship
Reading
Before
Living
Honestly
Incredible
Back
Some
Archie
Reader
Comic
Got
Comics
Were
Huge
Up
Shop
Grew
Fanatics
Roommates
Really
Working
Who
Started
I knew I wanted to do comics, but I wasn't sure what they were about or what I wanted them to be about.
Kate Leth
About
Knew
Sure
Comics
Were
Wanted
Them
I still tell a lot of jokes and do a lot of funny comics, but the stuff I like best is the personal stuff. I will still occasionally talk about my job and retail, but it evolved.
Kate Leth
Funny
Best
Jokes
Will
Job
Tell
Evolved
About
Retail
Stuff
Like
Talk
Occasionally
Still
Comics
Lot
Personal
Personal Stuff
My favorite comics show the real-life struggles of heroes as well as the fantastical.
Kate Leth
Heroes
Favorite
Struggles
Well
Comics
Show
I would love 'Patsy' to join the ranks of superhero comics that have something for everybody and are new-reader-friendly, with an adventure every issue.
Kate Leth
Love
Every
Everybody
Ranks
Would
Superhero
Something
Join
Adventure
Comics
Issue
I'm not a big crossover person, I'll be honest. I try to keep 'Hellcat' separate from the larger Marvel world because I want it to be a book anyone can read, not just a hardcore comics fan.
Kate Leth
Book
World
Try
Big
Crossover
Marvel
Read
Because
Comics
Person
Just
Want
Anyone
Fan
Separate
Keep
Hardcore
Larger
Honest
When you first hear the name 'Max Irons,' you'd be forgiven for assuming that Marvel comics has come up with a new superhero.
Kate Reardon
You
First
Assuming
Superhero
Marvel
New
Name
Come
Comics
Hear
Up
Irons
Max
Forgiven
Well, the coffeehouse audiences never know what they're going to get, and all the comics are different, as opposed to when you go to a club, and they're pretty much all telling jokes with set-ups and punchlines. Coffeehouse audiences are the most forgiving: They really listen, which is the best part.
Kathy Griffin
Best
You
Jokes
Club
Telling
Best Part
Pretty
Never
Part
Know
Most
Well
Audiences
Comics
Opposed
Go
Get
Going
Listen
Forgiving
Different
Which
Much
Really
I'm not a comic. There's twenty five percent of me that doesn't trust people who identify as comics.
Katya Zamolodchikova
Me
Trust
People
Percent
Identify
Comic
Comics
Five
Who
Twenty
Twenty-Five
'The Flash' comics are visually amazing and so well done. I wish I had been introduced to them when I was growing up.
Keiynan Lonsdale
Amazing
Wish
Introduced
Had
Well
Well Done
Comics
Been
Up
Done
Flash
Them
Growing
Growing Up
Girls have always read comics. There's nothing intrinsically masculine about telling stories with pictures.
Kelly Sue DeConnick
Girl
Nothing
Telling
About
Masculine
Pictures
Read
Always
Comics
Stories
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