Comics Quote by Ryan North Download Open image “No offense to real jobs, but comics seemed a lot more fun.” — Ryan North ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Comics Fun More Offense Real
By and large, I think that comics work seriously hard. Many have other jobs as well, plus you never really switch off, so you're… — Amy Hoggart Copy Share Image
I'm still awaiting the idea of drawing comics for a living being a reality. I feel like I've been dodging work for 20 years,… — Adam Hughes Copy Share Image
These days, you don't just break into comics once. You have to break in again and again after each job is finished. — C. B. Cebulski Copy Share Image
What made me want to go into doing comics was I was working as a laborer with my father, a gardener. — Dan DeCarlo Copy Share Image
The people who worked in comics were terrific guys. I had a good association with them, and I enjoyed comics for that very reason. — Jack Kirby Copy Share Image
When I was growing up in comedy, there were maybe 10 comics in the whole country. Everyone had a day job. You worked free… — Elayne Boosler Copy Share Image
I quit comics in 1988 and trained as a bus driver. I used to drive those big Greyhound coaches out of New York Port… — Christopher Priest Copy Share Image
We can't really make a living doing comic books, despite the fact that would be an awfully fun way to make a living. — Erich Hoeber Copy Share Image
I like [that] there's a certain inherent drama to those jobs that is exciting to tell stories about and it's still real life. I'm… — Ethan Hawke Copy Share Image
I'm not a natural comic, I don't think. That's why I gave up stand-up. It was hard. It involved a lot of death. Dying.… — Julian Barratt Copy Share Image
I've never written a novel before, and part of the reason I haven't is I was worried about getting 50,000 words into a book… — Ryan North Copy Share Image
We need to encourage our kids to express their feelings. We need to help them find their voice. — Ryan North Copy Share Image
I've said this before, but I think one of the reason so many of the cartoonists I know have become friends is because the… — Ryan North Copy Share Image
You have to recognize as a creative person that not everyone's going to be into what you're doing. — Ryan North Copy Share Image
The funny thing with Ophelia is that I remembered her being this really cool, awesome female character when I read 'Hamlet' in high school,… — Ryan North Copy Share Image
Being online works really well for any creative work, but especially comics. — Ryan North Copy Share Image
With 'Machine of Death,' we became the #1 bestselling book on Amazon in a single day. — Ryan North Copy Share Image
My first book, 'To Be or Not To Be,' took 'Hamlet' and converted it to the choose-your-own-path format. It was a great fit for… — Ryan North Copy Share Image
I used to worry that I had a finite supply of ideas, that I should hold on to each of them in case it… — Ryan North 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
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
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
I grew up with comics. Whether it be from the East or the West, I devoured them. — Ng Chin Han Copy Share Image
“...when you look at a photo or realistic drawing of a face, you see it as the face of another . But when you… — Scott McCloud Copy Share Image
In L.A., a lot of comics live here, but we don't get to spend that much time together because we've got to drive 45… — Maria Bamford Copy Share Image
We like to make the Marvel comics films because they're fun. Families can go see them together. They're entertaining. They aspire to inspire, and… — Djimon Hounsou Copy Share Image
I put my comics that are really valuable into regular mylar because I like to look at them. Once they're in those clam shell… — Geoff Johns Copy Share Image
“I didn't set out to do a gay comic, but given the current political and religious climate in this country, I feel it is… — Paige Braddock Copy Share Image
When comics came along in the 1930s there was a talent pool waiting. And one reason is so many areas were closed to Jews.… — Jerry Robinson Copy Share Image