I think there are certain questions that get asked in comics over and over again, and people want definitive answers, but I feel like there shouldn't be definitive answers.
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I think comics have far more potential than a lot of people realize.
I'm not a really big comic book person. I know the typical ones - 'Spider-Man' and 'Wonder Woman' and 'Storm' and that stuff. But don't quiz me, because I'm not good at things like that.
When you write for a comic series, many superheroes have 60 or some years of history that you are coming into.
With comics you can put interesting and solid information in a format that's pretty palatable.
I think that all comics or humorists, or whatever we are, ask questions. That's what we're supposed to do. But I not only ask the questions, I offer solutions.
Comics is all about making it believable and helping people to get completely lost in a fictional world.
Comics could use more creators with something worthwhile to say.
Anybody who knows me knows I would never read a comic book.
I think comics are really part of The Zeitgeist. They reflect back to us the issues that we're concerned about in the time they are written.
If you look at the common denominator of all the comics who have had big success, it's being true to their nature... that's what takes a long time to learn.
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