No matter how heinous someone's behaviour, if you make them a comic character, you can't expect people to hate them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The comics I hate are thieves. Nothing's more disgusting than a guy who steals another person's ideas and tries to claim them as his own.
I don't see myself as a stand-up comic doing cynical, mean-spirited or disrespectful stuff. I'm very aware that I don't like to disrespect people too much.
As an audience member, I live vicariously through the characters I watch or read about. There's something very relatable about comic-book characters. They're never perfect. They're flawed people put in extraordinary circumstances.
A lot of comic actors derive their main force from childish behavior. Most great comics are doing such silly things; you'd say, 'That's what a child would do.'
A lot of comics aren't their on-screen personas; Chris Rock isn't always ranting and raving. What I do is make myself this over-the-top character that people either find endearing or they think is a joke. Then I can do anything I want.
I wouldn't ever presume to say that I am a comic book fan.
People love their comic books.
Villains are meant to be hated.
I don't consider myself a comic but a performer. A comic tells bad jokes.
I don't think you can be a comic book fan and not hate change.