The most impactful comics that I've read are the ones where the artists swung for the bleachers and tried to immerse you in their world.
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Good comics gravitate to each other; you know who's your type of person by watching them onstage, hopefully.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books. I learned to read from them. The words in them were so interesting.
Comics write to their point of view. If you're an exceedingly irreverent comedian, you've got to see where that point of view fits or produces the most funny.
Comics is a great medium to get a lot of stories out.
I draw on a lot of cinematic influences like Ingmar Bergman and Wim Wenders, artists who let a story take its time. Comics are a visual medium, and visuals should be allowed to tell some of that story.
There are great comic books, these great geniuses that manage to tell you a story in one frame, and that became the thing that opened my eyes.
I think the genre of comics sometimes overtakes the medium, and people assume that they are kind of frivolous. If you have a good, strong story teller, they can be as affecting as any character in literature. Period.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books.
The comics were not only stories to enjoy; for me they were drawings that possessed me.
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.
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