When people say 'What are underground comics?' I think the best way you can define them is just the absolute freedom involved... we didn't have anyone standing over us.
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I think of myself as an underground name. Quite a cult comic.
Of course, I started really being a comics fan with the underground stuff in the '70s.
I got into underground comics fairly early on and kind of wandered away from the superhero stuff, but I was an art student and I was drawing a lot as a kid.
I'm a comic nerd. I'm a former serious collector for much of my childhood and early teen years I wanted to draw underground comics.
The thing with the comics is that you have license to go down every alley your brain can think of.
Comics, at least in periodical form, exist almost entirely free of any pretense; the critical world of art hardly touches them, and they're 100% personal.
I don't think anything's underground anymore. And I think that's a good thing. Everything is up for grabs.
Comics is all about making it believable and helping people to get completely lost in a fictional world.
I have a great affection for comics, and I think that people underrate comics as a genre.
There is a certain danger in thinking about diversity in its own little box, as something that is somehow separate from 'normal' comic books and comics creators.
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