One of the best things that happened for me as a playwright is becoming a comic-book writer.
As psychotic as it gets outside, the comic can be more psychotic.
I read the comics long before I was ever involved with the films.
We are, in the comics, the last frontier of good, wholesome family humor and entertainment.
As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
I'm not a great joke writer, which is odd for a comic to say, but I'm not.
Autobiographical comics, I love them. I love them.
Plays have been made of my comics.
I was never really a comic-book fanatic.
So many comics have such low self-esteem.
I've always wanted to play more comic parts.
And I've never viewed comics as assignments for the client.
Print and digital comics will always coexist.
I don't think of cartoons or comics as being for kids.
The Covert Comic: glans clitoridis of America's intelligence gap.
Comics are in my blood. It's my strange addiction, and I love it.
I mean, I love Comic-Con.
I don't watch many comic-book movies. But I loved 'Sin City.'
A microphone is to a comic, what a pen is to a writer. There's power in it.
I'm a comic, so I like to stay nocturnal. I work 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
For a while I felt very alone; sort of out there in the world of comics, especially here in the States.