A Quote by Zachary Levi

I read graphic novels, here and there, but I'm not a comic book guy, as much. — © Zachary Levi
I read graphic novels, here and there, but I'm not a comic book guy, as much.
I'm a severe graphic novels junkie. People ask me about it, and I say I like the graphic novels. Comic books are for kids, and graphic novels are for adults. But you can't really separate the two.
I have to read comic books all first, because now when you get into graphic novels, they are definitely in deep graphic.
I'm more into graphic novels than comic books.
I read a lot of graphic novels - some of my favorites graphic novelists or artists are Rebecca Kraatz, Gabrielle Bell, Graham Roumieu, Tom Gauld, and Renee French.
Comic books and graphic novels are a great medium. It's incredibly underused.
I'm a cartoonist. I write and draw comic books and graphic novels. I'm also a coder.
There are still some people out there who believe comic books are nothing more than, well, comic books. But the true cognoscenti know graphic novels are - at their best - an amazing blend of art literature and the theater of the mind.
I'm not not a fan of graphic novels, but it's not like one of my pastimes, reading graphic novels.
My reading preferences are kind of all over the board - I read nonfiction, I read graphic novels.
Some people will say, "Why read a comic book? It stifles the imagination. If you read a novel you imagine what people are like. If you read a comic, it's showing you." The only answer I can give is, "You can read a Shakespeare play, but does that mean you wouldn't want to see it on the stage?
I love written books and novels, but I really love graphic novels and comic books!
That partially due to the world of media and commerce, the idea of a comic book has been lost in the ghetto, whereas the graphic novel is now being held up as something to aspire to and as something that's respectable for adults to read.
I've always been a big fan of utopian, future, new-world stories - 'V For Vendetta,' comic books, graphic novels.
I'm a huge comic book fan, and I've read a lot from all different comic book outlets.
In my book "Sound Unbound" we traced the guy who actually came up with the main concept for the graphic design of the record cover sleeve. His name is Alex Steinweiss. And one of the things in my book that we really tried to figure out was the revolution in graphic design that occurred when people put images on album covers.
You know, I read graphic novels but not encyclopedically.
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