People are always saying that comics are dead and something else will take over. But people keep coming back to the little pamphlet that they can hold in […]
Comics are a disposable, inherently low-rent visual medium. Any innate value they offer is within the beauty of the story and the book itself, not bestowed by rarity, […]
The superhero – that slightly embarrassing descendant of the cowboy and the private dick – is still around.
Alan Moore does have a sheen of class. He’s a smart guy, and I’m sure there was a metaphoric level, I’m not denying that, but let’s face it: […]
Part of me wants comics to be respected as a legitimate art form, the other part of me wants to be left alone so I can have fun […]
The beauty about comics, unlike being an actor in Hollywood where your gender and the way you look effects the part you get, comic creators are faceless.
Comics today are full of crybaby prima donnas who do three issues in a row and want a parade. They should all be tossed off high buildings.
There are times when a beautiful image makes sense as good storytelling in ways that are not easily explained.
Comics was my place to be safe and in control when I was growing up, because so much of what was around me wasn’t.
It’s one of the problems you run into in a mainstream comic – lots of them have the illusion of change, but because all these are huge properties […]
I think comics is an extension of culture and has the breadth and width to handle any and all subjects.
I always had problems in the speech bubble, because I always thought that behind this, there is some space that you lose graphically.