I have always had a need for attention but didn't plan to be a comic.
Many comics stay in one city and develop their acts for that particular audience.
Any time you bring sexuality into the comics pages, you have to brace for pushback.
And my father was a comic. He could play any musical instrument. He loved to perform. He was a wonderfully comedic character. He had the ability to dance and sing and charm and analyze poetry.
I try to do things in comics that cannot be repeated by television, by movies, by interactive entertainment.
Every comic is really a frustrated rock star.
The comic page is dying; I didn't want to go with it.
Back then, I was doing more of my impression of what a comic is supposed to do.
'Watchmen' is not only the greatest comic ever written, it's a really important work of fiction.
Clay Aiken is amazing beyond that glorious voice. Turns out he is an excellent comic actor and a master of character.
There's a lot of art and comics and movies being paid homage to by game designers.
I never read comics as a kid. I guess I was lazy and watched cartoons instead.
Comic-Con is overwhelming when you have such a long day of press schedules.
When you're young as a comic, you don't have a lot of leverage.
Portraying Alex Summers, I want to look as athletic as his character is in the comics.
It seems to be a common denominator with a lot of comics, this low self-esteem thing.
It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.
It was comical because you're at a firing range, all these people are so seriously shooting their little guns.
At the end of the '60s, I was trying to enter the world of comics.
Every Comic-Con, they have some sort of 'Dr. Horrible' panel. It's very cool!
I've accentuated the look over the years. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.