Comics Quote by Kate Leth Download Open image “My favorite comics show the real-life struggles of heroes as well as the fantastical.” — Kate Leth ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Comics Heroes Show Struggles Well
Growing up, I didn't have many comics, but I grew to love these characters through their film and television universes. I've been geeking out… — Ray Fisher Copy Share Image
I love the challenge of taking established, iconic comics characters and showing readers why they remain contemporary. — Mark Waid Copy Share Image
I like superheroes. I like the drama of it, the stirring, larger-than-life aspect. — Kurt Busiek Copy Share Image
I'm very into superhero culture and stuff like that, so I always think on very epic terms. — Lights Copy Share Image
I love comic book movies, and Marvel Comics obviously are the best. — Maria Menounos Copy Share Image
My hero in comic books is Jack Kirby: 'Spider-Man,' 'Fantastic Four,' 'Captain America,' Marvel Comics. He was really the basis for Marvel Comics. — Walter Mosley Copy Share Image
I'm not a big crossover person, I'll be honest. I try to keep 'Hellcat' separate from the larger Marvel world because I want it… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I worked in a comic shop for five years, and the amount of titles I could excitedly recommend to teenage girls was pretty abysmal… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I love romance comics. I grew up with 'Archie' and got into other classic series as I got older, and I've been diving into… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
The primary goal for me in doing a superhero series is to make it new-reader-friendly, so it might not be front-loaded with all this… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I would love 'Patsy' to join the ranks of superhero comics that have something for everybody and are new-reader-friendly, with an adventure every issue. — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
Mad-Dog used to be Patsy Walker's beau, Buzz Baxter, but transformed himself into Mad-Dog to get even with his ex and her friends, the… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
There are things that I don't like to talk about directly. There are relationships that I am in and have been in that I've… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I'm a huge 'Nightmare before Christmas' fan, but that was also Henry Selick. I'm a really big fan of 'Sleepy Hollow.' I love 'Big… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I am definitely a Tim Burton fan. I had seen 'Edward Scissorhands' enough times to know it by heart. That's exciting: to work on… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I'm so attached to Patsy and her crew, and to the adventures we've taken them on. — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
I still tell a lot of jokes and do a lot of funny comics, but the stuff I like best is the personal stuff.… — Kate Leth Copy Share Image
Well, the coffeehouse audiences never know what they're going to get, and all the comics are different, as opposed to when you go to… — Kathy Griffin Copy Share Image
I enjoy the fact that we have these mobile comics now, which are sort of a cross between a comic book and an animated… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
The main way I start to allocate color is that it comes from the comics. That's where it all starts from. — Alexandra Byrne Copy Share Image
I've been reading Ed Brubaker comics since the first appearance of Ed Brubaker comics and every single time he announces a new title I… — Brian Michael Bendis Copy Share Image
The development of the comedy club industry destroyed the uniqueness and intimacy of the profession but it also created jobs for comics and bred… — Marc Maron Copy Share Image
Art uses many different styles, but his voice is very consistent. He's always concise and clever and funny. That's true of somebody like Chris… — Francoise Mouly Copy Share Image
I think there's a lot of wonderful comics that leave you hanging in a state of apprehension or anxiety before alleviating that tension with… — Carrie Brownstein Copy Share Image
When I was auditioning for 'Gotham,' I got a handful of comics from different decades, so I had a perspective - it's been around… — Cory Michael Smith Copy Share Image
In their heyday, comics were a dominant force in popular culture, but that's over. — Garry Trudeau Copy Share Image
I don't buy comics anymore, for the most part. I eat my lunch off of them. — Jim Lee Copy Share Image