I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff.
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I've never been a particular fan of any genre.
Readers respond to every genre intensely, if it's a genre that appeals to them. Again, who can say why anyone enjoys horror and dark fantasy? If I can't answer the question for myself, I wouldn't dream of trying to answer it for others.
I think my fascination is less with genre figures than with writers in general.
In the past, in the '60s and '70s, genres were much more segmented. You had action guys who were deadly serious about it, and I think you had comics that were comics.
I also love the zombie genre, my zombie fandom going way back to 'Night of the Living Dead.' And 'The Walking Dead' is truly the ultimate representation of that sensibility in the comic book genre.
I grew up as a fan of comic books, and I've been reading them for so long that I've never felt an affinity toward just one.
I don't have a favorite genre. I think 'genre' is a literary term. I don't have a favorite kind or type of movie. I like the ones that are good.
I have a great affection for comics, and I think that people underrate comics as a genre.
I absolutely love genre movies. When I was a kid, I was really impacted by genre films and cult classics.
Oh yeah, I grew up with comics. You know, I always like to describe myself as a 'narrative junkie.' I love novels, I love comics, movies, TV. If it's a good story, I'm hooked.