There are two kinds of comics; there are the ones who build bridges, and then there are the people who walk across the bridges as though they built them. The bridge builders are few and far between.
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Comics is all about making it believable and helping people to get completely lost in a fictional world.
At some point, all comics have to go out and be retail salesmen doing door-to-door. And this idea of somebody who totally knows their craft having to get up for free in front of a crowd to work out some stuff they're thinking in their head, still, after as much success as you can get, is really interesting.
I never really read comics. I bought them, and I would draw them.
I must have been 3 years old or less, and I remember paging through these comics, trying to figure out the stories. I couldn't read the words, so I made up my own stories.
Comics are a particularly esoteric field where you really learn how to do it, by doing it or by learning from other practitioners.
Comics could use more creators with something worthwhile to say.
I love comics and have since I was a kid. That is what gave me the idea to create my own.
Anybody who knows me knows I would never read a comic book.
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.
The thing with the comics is that you have license to go down every alley your brain can think of.
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