Believable Quote by Gil Kane Download Open image “Most of us came out of Popeye, so turning Popeye into something believable was tricky enough.” — Gil Kane ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Believable Came Enough Most Out Something Tricky Turning Us
I would think that to people like my father, and the people of his generation, Popeye is like a male priapist. So if you… — Jeff Koons Copy Share Image
I bet one legend that keeps recurring throughout history, in every culture, is the story of Popeye — Jack Handey Copy Share Image
When I was a kid, I loved Popeye, but the old ones, the real old ones. — John Goodman Copy Share Image
Wouldn't it have been weird to go to high school with the Pope? You know, somebody did, someone's sitting at home, watching TV in… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
“The possibility of a woman pope was extraordinary, astounding, and if it happened, the consequences would be profound. Zachary” — James Patterson Copy Share Image
E.C. Segar, who created 'Thimble Theatre' and 'Popeye,' is one of my favorite cartoonists. — Charles Forsman Copy Share Image
There's an obvious investment in some media circles in the "narrative" of "the pope who's finally going to get with it." — George Weigel Copy Share Image
“ Robert Altman is an asshole . That’s what producer Don Simpson, a friend of mine, thought:“ We made Popeye (1980) and we hated… — Joe Eszterhas Copy Share Image
“See a storm. See a bad spanking. See your boy is ugly. Decide your boy is the pope. Blow the pope away with an… — Amanda Boyden Copy Share Image
Coming into the business, you'd pass through these little agencies until you got to understand what was happening in the business, unless you were… — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
I was hired to do as many Boy Commando, Newsboy Legion, and Sandman stories as I could. — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
I think the lack of precision and deep focus is why it took me years to build up my work. — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
I just saw the emotion in everything, so I got to feel everything that was going on and that I was viewing, but I… — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
It was exactly an assembly line. You could look into infinity down these rows of drawing tables. — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
DC used to print up all of their pages, they were the only company that did it. — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
By the end of the 50s, everything began to collapse and, little by little, I lost all of my work. I lost Rex, the… — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
All of the penciling was consistently done by one person and the inking was whoever could finish on time. — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
But generally speaking, people weren't fired, art jobs were very hard to get, so something really calamitous had to happen to a person who… — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
First of all there was a guy named Charles Nicholas, who used to do all of the inking that Jack and Simon didn't do.… — Gil Kane Copy Share Image
Kids, if anything, are harder to write for because they are a more discerning audience. They will not stay with you if you go… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
Making the unbelievable believable is different on a set with 'Fantastic Four,' where it's like, 'Wind machines! Because the airship is coming in and… — Kerry Washington Copy Share Image
'The Avengers' made it more believable that I could have been a major in the U.S. Army. — Cobie Smulders Copy Share Image
In creating the strange milieu in which your story takes place, you must first understand as well as you possibly can the familiar milieu… — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
Mostly it's lies, writing novels. You set out to tell an untrue story and you try to make it believable, even to yourself. Which… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
American traditions and the American ethic require us to be truthful, but the most important reason is that truth is the best propaganda and… — Edward R. Murrow Copy Share Image
Why am I an atheist? The short answer is that I cannot accept any of the alternatives. I simply don't find them believable. — Barbara Smoker Copy Share Image
I don't understand that, because I think that what people like most about the show is that they recognize themselves in the characters and… — Patricia Richardson Copy Share Image
An idea has no worth at all without believable characters to implement it; a plot without characters is like a tennis court without players.… — Chuck Jones Copy Share Image
What is most important to me is that my narrator's voice is believable, and that, though it is clearly an absolute fiction, it has… — Chris Bohjalian Copy Share Image