Most comics worship music on some level. It's more rock-n-roll to get up there for an hour and make people laugh.
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Comics, in a sense, the style, the images - it's almost like music. They say music is a universal language, but when the eyes behold something, a figure, somebody moving; it's real, and it cannot be denied.
It was harder to break into comics than it was to become a singer in a rock band.
Writing music is sort of my hobby, but it's been falling off more and more. Doing comic books takes up my entire life.
I have a great affection for comics, and I think that people underrate comics as a genre.
When you read comic material and people aren't laughing how do you know they're listening.
People love their comic books.
I get frustrated by the fact that comics go on stage with some kind of agenda beyond comedy - I'm not sure it should be about that.
Good comics gravitate to each other; you know who's your type of person by watching them onstage, hopefully.
The thing with the comics is that you have license to go down every alley your brain can think of.
It's an incredibly supportive and friendly field. Older people want to foster and help younger people. Which is not true of all creative fields, but it is true of comics, and it is true of radio.
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