“You can't take a crash course in comedy, there is no crash course in comedy.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
I love comics. I like to do everything I used to do when I was 14-years-old. — John Singleton Copy Share Image
Aquaman is one of the greatest characters at DC Comics and one of my favorites. — Geoff Johns Copy Share Image
Comics are my first love, and I hate seeing an art form that I love suffer. — Gerard Way Copy Share Image
I wasn't ever a huge fan of comics. Just not one of those kids, you know? — Gary Oldman Copy Share Image
People think I have an interest in comics, but I'm only interested in comics from the '40s, like 'Donald Duck' comics. — Terry Zwigoff Copy Share Image
I used to read comics as a kid, and now I'm reading them for research. It's great fun. It's not bad homework. — David Harewood Copy Share Image
Once comics become your life, you have to make decisions on what you spend your time on. — Faith Erin Hicks Copy Share Image
It is in the elements that we found ourselves; even though the elements are not the, same Now. — Jerril Thomas Abraham Copy Share Image
I'm wildly different than Maria Bamford or Sarah Silverman, and might be more similar to some male comics. — Jen Kirkman Copy Share Image
Comics are stories; they're like novels or anything else. So the first thing you have to do is become a good storyteller. — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
“My main regret in life is that there is no MacArthur Fellowship awarded in the field of Panda Satire.” — Anne Belov Copy Share Image
To see where I've stolen all my ideas from, look no further than the comics at your local comic shop! — Alex Hirsch Copy Share Image
I think that, ultimately, there are so many characters in G.I. Joe that even all the iterations - the comics and the… — D. J. Cotrona Copy Share Image
Yes, I enjoyed my share of fantasy fiction series and comics. Among superheroes, Spiderman was my favorite. I always had this fascination… — Kanika Dhillon Copy Share Image
On channels terrified of accusations of bias, or political retribution, comics making jokes about the growing power base of far-right politicians aren't… — Frankie Boyle Copy Share Image
There's not a lot of comics with anything to say. It's entertaining, but when you think of Chris Rock, Richard Pryor or… — Jim Breuer Copy Share Image
My favorite comics are the ones who say funny stuff but also give you the message. They give you the laughter, but… — Tony Rock Copy Share Image
Comics are so full of amazing work. And I can't look at a drawing of a woman without thinking of, for instance,… — Frank Miller Copy Share Image
Because of the audience I get and the fact that these people aren't traditional comics buyers I don't think the comic industry… — Jhonen Vasquez Copy Share Image
My passion is writing comics and storytelling, and I'm constantly working to improve. I hit my deadlines, I know how to work… — Hope Larson Copy Share Image
Look, there's no denying that comics have moved dramatically into the mainstream in North American culture in the last 10 years, and… — Adrian Tomine Copy Share Image
As for comics, one has only to turn to the characteristic output of Marvel Comics, for the period from about 1961 to… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
Underground comics were produced by individuals - they were the auteur variety, rather than the production-line sort of comic book aimed at… — Phoebe Gloeckner Copy Share Image
A comic is a way of literally experiencing someone else's vision with a purity that I don't think any other medium offers;… — Chris Ware Copy Share Image
I just try to make comics for myself, try to give it some kind of unity throughout. That often involves tiny details.… — Daniel Clowes Copy Share Image
Surely comics require more effort on the part of the reader than movies or television. I'm always learning new things you can… — Daniel Clowes Copy Share Image
“One of the (uncontemplated) pleasures of childhood and adolescence was how rigorously we exchanged comics and books with our buddies. As adults… — Pradeep Sebastian Copy Share Image
I love festivals because they seem like more of an artsy, supportive attitude - which benefits a more theatrical performer sometimes with… — Maria Bamford Copy Share Image
Stand-up comics reflect less of a visual humor and more of a commentary. — Shel Silverstein Copy Share Image
I think when I first sold digital comics it was sort of on a whim. — Charles Forsman Copy Share Image
I loved 'Deadpool'. I loved the comics, and I loved the script. — Brianna Hildebrand Copy Share Image
Most stand-up comics relish performing 'in one' - solo. They like the autonomy. — Jason Alexander Copy Share Image