Ever since I was a child, I've been a huge comic and graphic novel fan, but I've never tried writing one before.
A comic strip has a rhythm and a pattern, and you got to get in and out quick. So you set up a joke, tell the joke, and done.
I really want to do a 'True Blood-Six Feet Under' comic book crossover.
If a comic is himself, there'll be things he can't do - because he has to adhere to that persona.
Alternative cartoonists have to rely on comic book stores to get their stuff in the hands of readers.
Comic books have a long, fraught history with sexism.
With the 'Watchmen' comic, we attempted to tell it in an accessible way. I deliberately made the artwork very clear, deceptively so. You think you're sucking on a sweetie, but it turns out to be a sugar-coated chili.
Cheating on a quiz show? That's sort of like plagiarizing a comic strip.
My main point about films is that I don't like the adaptation process, and I particularly don't like the modern way of comic book-film adaptations, where, essentially, the central characters are just franchises that can be worked endlessly to no apparent point.
I was always being called upon to be an honorary boy alongside my brothers. I don't think I'd be a comic now if it hadn't been for that.
I don't do a comic book thinking there is a movie. I just want it to be as good a comic book as it can be.
I still feel it's kind of weird to say, 'I'm a comic book writer.'
Every comic says things that are going to offend someone, so we all have to defend each other with this stuff.
I only want to use my status as a comic actor to bring about a difference to society.
Being on 'SNL' gives you a unique experience that almost no one else has. It's like Harvard for the comic actor.
My view is that comic books are meant to be long-form stories. They're meant to be novels.
I'm not a knowledgeable comic fanatic, as a lot of other people are.
Comic books aren't nerdy. You'd have to be an idiot to think computers are nerdy.
I want to read a lot of comic books. I want to watch movies. I want to rest.
My brother had boxes of comic books. He was really the collector.