I'd love to see more equal representation of female and male cartoonists on the comics page.
I like the idea that my audience doesn't see what I do as controversial.
As you improve yourself, those around you benefit and are, themselves, improved!
Until you stalk and overrun, you cannot devour anyone. -Hobbes
When life gives you lemons, chunk it right back.
I'm killing time while I wait for life to shower me with meaning and happiness.
CALVIN: Our hero regains consciousness at the feet of a sarcastic alien.
What's much harder is taking on people in your own community.
Certainly in cartooning I'm given huge free rein at the moment.
I started working with Timely in 1946. Stan Lee hired me.
I try to take people one at a time, with all the contradictions and compromises that most of us live with.
Matt Drayton: [to Monsignor Ryan] You're a pontificating old poop!
Matt Kowalski: You've got to learn to let go.
[repeated line] Matt 'Axe' Axelson: Eyes down! Eyes down!
I know I can always draw, but I actually love the writing the most.
I found that not having a public profile was not hurting the work, and it freed me up to be the satirist I wanted to be.
I did what we call dry for wet effects, some of the miniatures work and two animation sequences.
Are you prepared?" she asked when the other Valkyries had their passengers in place. "Sure," Matt said. "But we could use a soundtrack this time. Maybe a little Wagner. Da-da-da DUM dum." Hildar looked back at hiim blankly. "Wagner? Ride of the Valky...
Pete Dunham: [to Bovver] This is Matt, Shannon's brother. Matt Buckner: [Holds his hand out to Bovver] Hey. [Bovver turns his head and smokes his cigarette] Swill: That's the painting on his face, he don't give a fuck, does he? He don't give a fuck. ...
Hey Susie Derkins, is that your face, or is a 'possum stuck in your collar?
Welcome to Hell. Here's your accordion.