I have worked with a great many comedians as opposed to comics, although I have worked with comics as well, I make the distinction.
Comic books and graphic novels are a great medium. It's incredibly underused.
I tend to only read comics written by friends or people I've known. And I'm not a great comic reader.
Comics are too big. You can't say any kind or genre of comics is better than another. You can say so subjectively. But to say it like it's objective is wrong. It's wrong morally, because it cuts out stuff that's good.
The misconception is that standup comics are always on. I don't know any really funny comics that are annoying and constantly trying to be funny all the time.
I love comics, and I can't imagine life without them. I love newspaper comics.
Television and comic books are, and continue to be, probably the biggest influence in my life. It's the biggest influence on everybody's life.
I'm very distanced from the comics industry. I love the comics medium, but I have no time for the industry.
I was a comic book nut and grew up on 'Star Wars' and 'Indiana Jones.'
I think of myself as more of a comic person. I don't know about a comic actor.
There are 10-20 times more male comics than female comics; it's something to do with the social structure of society.
A lot of people who saw 'The Avengers' didn't read comic books, don't like comic book movies, and enjoyed it. That was huge for me.
I can do web, comic books, macrame, art.
I've never really been a big sci-fi guy or a big comic book guy.
I wasn't at all sure I could make that sort of leap into that sort of comic book reality.
Comic books were just the means for me to tell the story.
I really want to do a 'True Blood-Six Feet Under' comic book crossover.
I had no desire to be a stand-up comic until I decided to do it.
I came to one of the first Comic Cons in 1985, when it was just people trading back issues of comic books.
I'm the biggest geek of all. Adventure, fantasy, comic books - I can't get enough.
I don't think you can be a comic book fan and not hate change.