The really cool thing about when you're playing a comic book character is that no one knows what he sounds like.
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One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice.
When you work on a pre-existing character, when you end up getting invited to be part of a legacy character like Superman, I don't feel like it would be true to the character if all I did was go in looking to express my own voice.
There's so many good comic actors that you just take the best of and try and run with it yourself. Try and bring a little bit of yourself to it, too.
It's not until you develop your own voice, your own persona onstage that you become your own comic, who you really are.
He always describes his characters' voices and their physique so brilliantly. As people have said, they are cartoons, caricatures. They're grotesques really.
I think of myself as more of a comic person. I don't know about a comic actor.
I don't think Tom Hardy has an actual voice of his own. Except maybe the one in 'The Dark Knight Rises,' as Bane.
It's always been a dream for me to play a comic book character.
You have to understand that I'm not just some guy who voices characters in animated movie and TV shows.
What I look for in any character, good or bad, is whether I can hear him speak. If I can imagine him that clearly, then I can write about him.