I had a lot of ideas on how comics worked and pretty early on I had this idea that it would be fun to explain them in comics form.
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With comics you can put interesting and solid information in a format that's pretty palatable.
I love comics and have since I was a kid. That is what gave me the idea to create my own.
Comics are a particularly esoteric field where you really learn how to do it, by doing it or by learning from other practitioners.
I'm supposed to be making comics, so I had to do it the best way I knew how, which is what those guys at the beginning of the Twentieth Century were doing.
I think you can do anything with comics that you could do in just about any art form.
Learning to write comics is, in fact, so bloody difficult because it's such a weird form that it does actually make you a bit more adaptable for other forms.
Comics are such a powerful educational tool. Simply put, there are certain kinds of information that are best communicated through sequential visuals.
It seemed to me you could do anything in comics. So I started doing my thing, which is mainly influenced by novelists, stand-up comedians, that sort of thing.
I never really read comics. I bought them, and I would draw them.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books. I learned to read from them. The words in them were so interesting.
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