I continue to be disappointed that people don't try and diversify the kind of work they are doing in comics.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think comics have far more potential than a lot of people realize.
I have a great affection for comics, and I think that people underrate comics as a genre.
The comics work is very slow, and it basically involves working for sometimes years in isolation and not knowing how the work is going to be received.
There hasn't been enough change in comics to suit me. I don't know why exactly.
I never liked working on editorial-driven comics. I just didn't see what was the point. They don't pay well enough for me to write other people's ideas.
By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're always working.
I think it's good that we're not embarrassed that we're comic book creators anymore. It's good that people are able to make a good living at doing it, and not doing the traditional sort of mainstream fare.
People have these ideas about comic books and their adaptations as flashy and sort of surface-y, broad-strokes-type projects, but they're not, really.
People love their comic books.
I don't think the potential for comics in nonfiction has been exploited nearly as much as it could be.
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