I want to read a lot of comic books. I want to watch movies. I want to rest.
I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic.
I go to a lot of stand-up comedy. I find more inspiration from observational stuff than from rap.
Stand-up comedy is mine: it's my entity; it's my brand; I own it. I do it when I want to do it.
This is my chance to get out there and appease the fans of my music as well as show people that I do do standup comedy because a lot of people don't know that's where I started.
My mom and dad are both in stand-up comedy, so that's where I started, that's where I got everything. My roots are holding the mic.
I had a great time on News Radio, I got to make tons of money in relative obscurity and learn a lot about the TV biz and work on my standup act constantly. It was a dream gig.
I love doing different things where, for a little while, I can focus on standup then sketch writing, then performing, then directing a video. That, to me, is stimulating.
Other kids would sneak out of the house to go to parties and do untoward things. I was sneaking out to do standup downtown. It paid off.
I have an ElliptiGO. It's a standup bicycle. You don't pedal; you stride on it. It allows me to have the same striding motion as running without the impact.
I wouldn't call myself a standup in the presence of Jerry Seinfeld or Chris Rock, but I do my share of it and it has been and remains part of my activity and I like it.
There's nothing happy about love at all!! I would rather have not known real love... if it hurts this much.
I'm a big illustration and comic book fan. In my eyes, comic books and illustration are the same kind of art forms.
To get syndicated as a comic strip artist is as likely as winning the lottery.
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.
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.