Especially those first few years of my comic book career, I had no idea what was going to happen the next day.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I thought I had a great opportunity when I started doing my comic book in 1972. I thought there was so much territory to work in.
I really can't pinpoint the one moment when I said I want to be a comic.
Not being a comic book fan, being thrown into that and seeing the extreme - it's taken very seriously. So I tried to do as much learning as I could about it so I wasn't mean or anything.
Comic books were just the means for me to tell the story.
At the end of the '60s, I was trying to enter the world of comics.
I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic.
I've wanted to write comics ever since I figured out it was a job.
I used to get a haircut every Saturday so I would never miss any of the comic books. I had practically no hair when I was a kid!
I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic. I was a big baseball player, and my passion in life, in third grade, was collecting baseball cards. That was my childhood thing.
I really wasn't into comic books growing up.