The comic book world is a tough business.
In comic strips, the person on the left always speaks first.
I'm not the biggest comic book fan.
I provide a little comic relief.
The ability to workshop in stand-up comedy is incomparable to any art form, in my opinion.
I think as a standup performer you have to feel the audience. So the audience kind of dictates what they get, you know?
For me, the way I stay consistent is through stand-up comedy.
I started doing standup when I was in college, and I would incorporate a lot of characters into my act.
As a standup, I try to change the world. As an entertainer, I try to entertain. And as a lesbian, I try to pick up the prettiest girl in the room.
I will stay in the car until the last minute that I'm going to jump out and do a standup or jump out and do some interviews.
I'm not a standup. I don't really have jokes. I don't have 10 minutes. It took a while for me to realize this.
I did stand-up comedy for seventeen years. I need to explore other things.
I had never done a roast, but I really wanted to, because it's so different from standup.
When you are doing stand-up comedy, you are the writer, producer, director, sometimes bouncer.
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 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.