I'd have to say that the things that mean the most to me are the examples of original comic art that I'm able to look at every day, most of them either by notable friends and/or for projects that I've worked on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think a lot of the things in my life that I become most passionate about, and most excited about, are all from comics.
I think I've been able to build up a wide range of styles in storytelling, using comics in different ways from project to project. I think my art has become more accomplished, although I try to keep it from becoming slick or superficial.
I'm a big illustration and comic book fan. In my eyes, comic books and illustration are the same kind of art forms.
I've done illustration on the side. But other than that, comics have been my main things.
'The Great Comic Book Artists' is about three score of the best practitioners of graphic story art.
I consider myself to be first and foremost a comic writer. The way I entertain myself - especially in those long and grim hours in the office - is to write stuff I find funny.
I like to think of my work and the way people approach it in the same way people approach a Lichtenstein painting. You can write a one-hundred-page dissertation about why he used comics. Or it could be like, 'This is cute!'
By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're always working.
When you're drawing comics, you get very involved in how the story is going to develop and you spend more time daydreaming on that particular subject.
I'm sure that no matter what I'm involved in, I'll always be doing comics, at least in some minor capacity.
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