A Quote by Stephen Root

I was a big comic book fan from 13 on. — © Stephen Root
I was a big comic book fan from 13 on.
I'm a massive comic book fan. I was buying weekly installments of "The Watchmen", and "From Hell", and "Parallax" and "Johnny Nemo". I was a huge comic book fan as a kid and I still am. Me and my youngest son are both comic book nerds together; make models and stuff.
I never was a big comic book fan. Obviously I'd heard them growing up from my friends who did read them, but I never was a big comic book reader.
I'm a big illustration and comic book fan. In my eyes, comic books and illustration are the same kind of art forms.
I'm more of a comic-book movie fan than a comic book fan.
I'm in a comic book fan. I have long boxes at home. I'm a comic book collector; I'm not joking. It's just the coolest thing ever.
I'm a huge comic book fan, and I've read a lot from all different comic book outlets.
I was never a big comic book fan. I was always more into the baseball cards.
I'm a fan of characters wherever they come from. Truth be told, I wasn't a big comic book fan growing up. Maybe that helps me bring a fresh perspective to things because I'm not trying to match anything that's been done in the past.
You know, I'm a big comic book fan. As a kid I used to collect them until there was a horrible mudslide in Hollywood and I lost my collection, but I was also at an early age the voice of 'Jonny Quest;' it was a cartoon; so I am kind of a latent fan boy.
Really, if I'm honest, sci-fi is where my sensibility instinctively goes - I'm a big comic-book fan.
As a comic book fan, I've seen all the comic book movies.
They're so effusive with their love... theatre fans. I'm a big comic book fan and there's a lot of parallels with them that they're just dedicated and loyal.
As a fan, I want all of the Marvel TV projects to be successful. I am a comic book fan.
I'm not a big comic fan and I'm not a big fan of comic movies.
I stole comic books from my brother when I was a kid, but I was never like an avid fan. I can't claim to be like a comic book geek.
The first comic book I ever bought, I was in third grade. It was 'Avengers,' I think, #240. I grew up in Kansas City. And I walked into a 7-11. I had seen, like, 'The Hulk' TV series. I knew about comic book heroes. I knew about it, but I hadn't actually had a physical comic in my hands until that time. And it was a big deal for me.
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