Comic Quote by Antje Traue Download Open image “Growing up in eastern Germany, I knew of Superman, but he didn't resonate emotionally with me.” — Antje Traue ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Comic Didn Resonate Eastern Eastern Germany Emotionally Germany Growing Growing up He Knew Knew Superman Me Resonate Superman Superman Didn Up
For me, growing up in a ridiculously poor family living in dead-end neighborhoods, Superman was a deeply personal icon, one that said you can… — J. Michael Straczynski Copy Share Image
I identify with Superman. I am adopted, I am an only child, and I love the idea that he comes from another world, that… — Bryan Singer Copy Share Image
I idolized Superman when I was younger. I thought he and I had a lot in common. He was always going into phonebooths and… — Woody Allen Copy Share Image
[I]n 1938, Superman appeared. He had been mailed to the offices of National Periodical Publications from Cleveland, by a couple of Jewish boys who… — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
On this global stage, Superman is someone that we can all look up to and he's almost kind of ultimately American. — Scott Snyder Copy Share Image
I do like Superman as a character, and I have followed him throughout the years. — Zack Snyder Copy Share Image
I was also an Action Comic fan when I was a young kid and those comic books affected me and Superman is - he's… — Charles Roven Copy Share Image
I think of Superman as the ultimate vanilla hero. He's this perfect refugee, this perfect immigrant from another planet who embodies the American dream. — Antje Traue Copy Share Image
I was a big Superman fan, growing up. I've always been a big superhero fan. — Grant Gustin Copy Share Image
It never really worked out for me in my own country. They said, 'You're not famous enough for the lead roles, and you're too… — Antje Traue Copy Share Image
As an actor, you are always looking for subtext, for layers, for what's going on underneath. — Antje Traue Copy Share Image
I think of Superman as the ultimate vanilla hero. He's this perfect refugee, this perfect immigrant from another planet who embodies the American dream. — Antje Traue Copy Share Image
I wanted to play the piano, but my fingers weren't long enough, so I took up the guitar. — Antje Traue Copy Share Image
I always loved as a kid reading 'Spider-Man,' and the 'Fantastic Four' would show up... it was all about that larger universe. — Peyton Reed Copy Share Image
One of the key characteristics of the comic book medium is that it is not brought to life by just one voice. — Jim Lee Copy Share Image
I identify with Superman. I am adopted, I am an only child, and I love the idea that he comes from another world, that… — Bryan Singer Copy Share Image
Before World War II, I was living a very cloistered existence, as most cartoonists do. The work I was pouring out did not come… — Will Eisner Copy Share Image
If you look at Marvel Comics, there are very few Marvel characters I would like to write. — Garth Ennis Copy Share Image
The big problem for comic art is you don't want to overwork it. If a drawing is overworked it isn't funny. It's the spontaneity… — Edward Sorel Copy Share Image
Leslie Stein's comics give readers privileged access to a complete and wholly original world of gently skewed wonders. — Jim Woodring Copy Share Image
I've certainly seen a lot of my cartoonist friends embrace 'Little Lulu' in a much deeper way because their kids love it so much.… — Seth Copy Share Image
Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He's not superhuman. He's not super. So therefore he can't be a superhero. — Craig Silvey Copy Share Image
When I was writing 'Black Panther,' on one level, I was angry because DC would never let me write 'Batman,' so I was doing… — Christopher Priest Copy Share Image
I was really into the first 'Spider-Man' films with Tobey Maguire, so it's pretty cool how it all came full circle. — Jacob Batalon Copy Share Image