I was a big comic book fan from 13 on.
I was into comic books as a kid.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books.
Comic books aren't nerdy. You'd have to be an idiot to think computers are nerdy.
I'm not a joke guy; I'm not a stand-up comic.
I didn't want to be known as a gay comic, but as a comic who happens to be gay.
I love comics. Comics are something I've always wanted to do.
I never read comic books as a kid.
I don't consider myself a comic but a performer. A comic tells bad jokes.
Is it my end-all and be-all to become a standup comic? No.
I'm not really all that familiar with comic book culture.
I'm not a comic book guy at all.
People still go to Comic-Con because they love comics.
I was seeking comic originality, and fame fell on me as a by-product. The course was more plodding than heroic: I did not strive valiantly against doubters but took incremental steps studded with a few intuitive leaps.
I dug up some old John Buscema 'Conan' comics. Man, when Alfredo Alcala was inking, that was some of the most beautiful black and white comic art ever published. The stories are good, too, though early '70s comics based on Conan is a festival of sexi...
I played Dungeons & Dragons and have read comic books since I was a kid.
Comic books are a big passion of mine.
Oh I'm a huge comic book movie fan.
I didn't break into comics to write fairytales or crime comics.
That was the appealing thing about comics: There literally is no budget in comics. You're only limited by your imagination.
There are too many good comic book writers out there. I'd rather remain a fanboy.