I think that every sexual position is fundamentally comic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm not the guy with the enormous comedy nose or the big feet or the bad posture or the whatever; a physical comic has certain things.
There are 10-20 times more male comics than female comics; it's something to do with the social structure of society.
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.
It's very hard for a woman in comedy. It's hard for women to be bold and not care what anyone, particularly men, think. Maybe that is why so many women comics are lesbians.
It's one thing to have a relationship, to lay your hands on it, and another to make it continue and last. That's something I haven't talked about much in my comic strips, and it's certainly something I'm interested in.
The comic is the perception of the opposite; humor is the feeling of it.
There's something about the intimacy of comics that gives you a false bravado; you don't always consider the consequences.
The best comics enlist you to take accountability for who you are, whether you like it or not.
I actually have a peculiar feminism that does not involve the idea that women shouldn't be sexy. Female characters written in comics have always been pretty damned sexy, and used their sexuality. And I don't have any problem with that.
Any time you bring sexuality into the comics pages, you have to brace for pushback.