A Quote by Katee Sackhoff

I grew up as a fan of comic books, and I've been reading them for so long that I've never felt an affinity toward just one. — © Katee Sackhoff
I grew up as a fan of comic books, and I've been reading them for so long that I've never felt an affinity toward just one.
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 grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it.
I grew up with my uncle's comic books at my grandma's house, so I've always loved my comic book reading.
My platform has been to reach reluctant readers. And one of the best ways I found to motivate them is to connect them with reading that interests them, to expand the definition of reading to include humor, science fiction/fantasy, nonfiction, graphic novels, wordless books, audio books and comic books.
I grew up reading 'Lord of the Rings' and comic books, so that kind of epic quality I like.
I grew up reading comic books, pulp books, mystery and science fiction and fantasy. I'm a geek; I make no pretensions otherwise. It's the stuff that I love writing about. I like creating worlds.
I never tell students they cannot read a book they pick up, but I do guide them toward books that I think would be a good fit for them. I think of myself as a reading mentor-a reader who can help them find books they might like.
Comic books, graphic novels, involve constant toggling and it's hard work. You get tired reading comic books, but you never get tired looking at pictures or reading words.
Human beings grew up in forests; we have a natural affinity for them. How lovely a tree is, straining toward the sky.
I grew up with comic books, and I'm from the Caribbean, so comic books were really a great interrogator of American culture for me.
Well, I've been a big fan of comic books since I was a little kid. In fact, I used to write and draw my own comic books when I was on the old Lost in Space series.
I do feel that even though I didn't grow up being a big sci-fi fan or comic books or superhero fan, I felt myself definitely gravitate towards these movies that have a high concept and yet they're giving you a moral dilemma within that.
I think as soon as I figured out - and this must have been incredibly young - that comic books were made by humans, rather than being natural phenomenon likes trees or rocks, I just wanted to be one of the people who did that. So I was copying all kinds of cartoons that I was reading, comic books, and eventually learned how to draw cartoon books step-by-step and just, I don't know, I'm not an especially quick learner, but I sure was a dedicated one.
I grew up reading comics - mostly Marvel - Doctor Strange was my favourite comic book and has remained my favourite as an adult. It's the only comic book movie property I've ever gone after. I felt uniquely suited to it.
I grew up reading not-serious literature, like comic books and pulp novels, so my instinct is to amuse the reader and entertain.
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