In comic strips, the person on the left always speaks first.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard.
One of the first comic things you do is imitate.
Voices have always been my way into a character. I usually approach the voice first.
When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening.
The really cool thing about when you're playing a comic book character is that no one knows what he sounds like.
Some comics don't like it when people talk during the set, and it does get a little bit annoying after awhile, but I basically let people dictate what jokes I'm going to do.
One of the things about comics is people can linger on images and words as long as they want.
Comics is a language. It's a language most people understand intuitively.
I think all comics borrow from each other. Only a few have an original voice, and I wasn't one of them. In the end, I couldn't figure out who to steal from, so I stopped doing it.
One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice.