A Quote by Iliza Shlesinger

I've never been a dirty comic. — © Iliza Shlesinger
I've never been a dirty comic.
There's two kinds of dirty - dirty and sewer-dirty. Danny Ferry is sewer-dirty and has been ever since he was at Duke.
I was very dirty; I was a very dirty comic. There was no way I would have gotten on TV with the act I had when I first started.
I'm not a comic book guy. I've never been to Comic-Con. I don't know anything about that. It's a whole different world.
I've never been to the Himalayas, and I'm not really interested in them. I'm more interested in a dirty old quarry in Lancashire, and by god, they can be dirty.
I've never been to Comic-Con, but I'm certainly aware from this side of the Atlantic that it's a very important part of film marketing now, even when the films are not directly linked to a comic.
I never did a dirty armpit. You can look dirty, but you can't be dirty.
Because I've never made this kind of movie before, so I've never even been to Comic-Con. And Hugh and Evangeline keep telling me, 'Oh, my god... This is such Comic-Con fodder. We're going to have such a fun summer!' Is this the kind of thing they show? That length?
The first comic I read was a Spider-Man comic, and my introduction to it was through my family. My cousins are a lot older than me, and they've been huge comic book fans, from the jump.
When I think about political races, and certain consultants, the word that comes to mind is dirty. Dirty, dirty, DIRTY!
I was always a neat kid. I never wanted my hands dirty. I wasn't a dirty kid. A lot of kids like to run around. If I was rolling around the dirt, I went home and took a shower. That's just the way I was. I'm not sure. I might have been born with it.
Around comics, I've always been known for, oh, that's not dirty, this is dirty.
I looked at Tank Girl, which is the coolest comic, ever. The movie didn't make the comic book any less cool. The comic is still the comic.
The dirty little secret about comics is that the wall to getting published is actually not that high. You can publish your own comic. You can have your comic printed by the same people that print Marvel and DC and Image's comics for, I think, it's about $2,000 for a print run. So you can Kickstart it and get your own comic made. It depends on what is considered success to you. So if you need to be published by the Big Two to feel that you've made it, well, you should start working very hard.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff.
I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books, or was a horror buff.
I'm not intentionally dirty. It just kind of happens. It's not like I'm a shock comic who's looking to walk people.
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