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Quotes About Comic

I love comedy and my characters in Sandip Ray's 'Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy' and Anik Dutta's 'Bhooter Bhobisyot' had comic elements and I enjoyed doing such roles.
~ Saswata Chatterjee
I don't really read magazines that much. I read comic books.
~ Freddie Prinze, Jr.
I never read too many comic books when I was growing up, but I think everyone loved Wolverine, you know what I'm saying?
~ Aaron Stanford
A great comic-book cover occurs when it gets a potential reader to pick the book up and start thumbing through it. That's a comic cover's job: Attract someone's attention, and persuade them to try the issue out.
~ Adam Hughes
I read the 'Deadpool' series back in the '90s. I'm not, like, a huge comic book reader, per say, though. I'll check out 'Archie' when I'm in the grocery line, but that's about it.
~ Ryan Reynolds
There was a time, as a young comic book reader, that I would have proclaimed 'Deadworld' my favorite series.
~ Cullen Bunn
Comic book readers tend to be pretty secular and anti-authoritarian; nothing is above satire in their eyes.
~ G. Willow Wilson
I never envisioned when I was reading that comic as a 17-year-old that I would have the opportunity to actually play the character.
~ Karl Urban
Artists forget than the first purpose of a comic character is to convey emotion. Everything else, like realism, or other kinds of virtuosity, is an optional extra. If you sacrifice expression for the sake of other concerns, you're putting the cart before the horse.
~ Ted Naifeh
The New Look of Batman is more illustrative and realistic.
~ Bob Kane
Dennis the Menace was probably the most realistic comic book ever done. No space aliens ever invaded!
~ Gilbert Hernandez
It's a real honor and dream come true for me to be part of something as awesome as NBC's 'Community,' working with such comic legends as John Goodman and Chevy Chase.
~ Shangela
After graduating from high school, I worked at an advertising agency as a designer. After I left, I spent a year doing nothing in particular. At age 23, I drew my first comic.
~ Akira Toriyama
To be a comic, you must reveal yourself in your most grotesque nudity. And it's only then, when the truth gets told, when the audience recognizes it somewhere in themselves, that they get that great medicine of laughter.
~ Melissa Leo
You can channel a lot within a comic framework, and I think 'The Guard' had a lot going on outside of the comedy, which is satisfying.
~ Brendan Gleeson
In the 1950s we use to feel that television was taking away our comic readership; with today's exciting, powerfully visual movies I have to wonder about their effect on the kids' loyalty to the comic book medium all over again.
~ Joe Simon
It's just a great, legendary comic book hero and it's one that has never been kind of been brought back to life after Lynda Carter. I mean, it's a reinvention. When Tim Burton reinvented Batman after Adam West, and when Donner reinvented Superman after George Reeves, it's time to do that with Wonder Woman.
~ Joel Silver
And my father was a comic. He could play any musical instrument. He loved to perform. He was a wonderfully comedic character. He had the ability to dance and sing and charm and analyze poetry.
~ Lynn Johnston
Woody Allen's 'The Complete Prose' - It's just the best selection of comic writing by one author. You know it's good comedy when you get quite demoralised about yourself.
~ Josh Widdicombe
For the uninitiated, 'Calvin and Hobbes' is a daily comic strip detailing the antics of an unruly six-year-old and his misanthropic stuffed tiger. The boy, whose vocabulary is packed with more 10-dollar words than a GRE flashcard set, is named after John Calvin, the Reformation-era theologian who preached the doctrine of predestination.
~ Anthony Marra
Dante didn't work out, and then we found Ryan. He worked at a comic, record and toy store in Fremont.
~ Brody Armstrong
When I meet thousands of fans of the comic - when I realize every one of them can recite the Lantern Corps oath ('In Brightest Day, in blackest night...') - I know how important this is to people.
~ Ryan Reynolds
If you want to, if you are a crazy person, you could go from idea to the stands in about four months. It does not cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to make a comic the way it does to make a television show or a movie.
~ Kelly Sue DeConnick
I just typed up three, four paragraphs of an idea and dropped it in a box at the Chicago Comic Con in the summer of 2000, I guess, or 2001 - I forget. I just dropped it on a stack of a giant pile of dozens of other entries. Months later, I was thrilled to get a call from a Marvel editor while I was working my crappy day-job.
~ Jason Aaron