When I see the Ten Most Wanted Lists... I always have this thought: If we'd made them feel wanted earlier, they wouldn't be wanted now.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We like lists because we don't want to die.
Wanted has gone into second, third and fourth printings of the individual issues and the north American printings of Wanted #1 are now close to 100,000.
What people want, above all, is order.
Do you know what people want more than anything? They want to be missed. They want to be missed the day they don't show up. They want to be missed when they're gone.
Top Ten lists make me insane. I just know they're going to change daily.
We all want what's been suddenly disallowed.
Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day, because we are losing a sense of time.
And I had this big, long list of what I wanted in a guy but I realized I didn't stack up to the list myself.
Lists have always implied social order.
I had about the biggest, longest wish list anyone could have, and 99 percent of what I wanted to get on the screen we got on the screen within our schedule and within our budget and within our resources.