It's time for a trans hero in a mainstream comic.
I wrote the original Mike Hammer as a comic, Mike Danger.
I read tons of comic books. My favourite is Grant Morrison, a Scottish comic writer.
I tried to do a comic strip. I came close, and I met with Universal Press Syndicate in Kansas City, but ultimately, they did not go with my strip.
I love and enjoy playing characters with a comic streak.
I grew up one of three girls, and none of them were into comic books, so I wasn't exposed to that world.
I was a fan of the 'Dredd' comics when I was a teenager.
If I wasn't a comic or TV star, I really wanted to be a photojournalist. That was my other dream job.
I'm a quite serious actor who doesn't mind being ridiculously comic.
Because of the audience I get and the fact that these people aren't traditional comics buyers I don't think the comic industry looks at that and thinks that is a very respectable thing. I'm very used to it. I'm not the guy who wins awards and gets mentioned in magazines.
But I read comic books. I read things like Richie Rich and Little Lulu.
I have 15,000 comics in a warehouse, all bagged individually.
I feel lucky that I have been getting nice roles in the comic genre.
I think when it comes to comics, I've been a lifelong comic book fan.
We're comic book fans; we're huge NASCAR fans.
I worked in a comic shop for five years, and the amount of titles I could excitedly recommend to teenage girls was pretty abysmal for awhile.
My only ambition was to get to 50, and not regret not having had a crack at being a comic.
I'm a huge comic book collector. When I was a kid, I had both Marvel and DC. I was my own librarian. I made card files. I had origin stories of all the characters, and cross-referenced when they appeared in other comic books. I was full on.
Personally, I really enjoy sci-fi. I watch it, I read comic books, and I play video games.
I've never been a dirty comic.