Top 1200 Comic-Con Quotes & Sayings - Page 18

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
I get inspired from all different kinds of places - cartoons, comic books, movies and things like that.
The entire Quran is a big joke. If it was not so violent, it would be the biggest comic book ever written.
You can go through comic strips alone and study the common man. You can trace our history. — © Mort Walker
You can go through comic strips alone and study the common man. You can trace our history.
You get used to it I suppose, but it's always a bit disappointing to see a comic referred to as 'by [writer]' and no one else.
I had to find my way of translating the excitement you get when you're reading comic books to the big screen.
I'm not the comic innovator that Bill Murray and Eddie Murphy are. I can't just come out with an incredible line.
It's a privilege and honor to write and star in my own comic. I can officially cross that off the bucket list!
I grew up reading 'Lord of the Rings' and comic books, so that kind of epic quality I like.
An insult comic is the title I was given. What I do is exaggeration. I make fun of people, at life, of myself and my surroundings.
George W Bush is like a bad comic working the crowd, a moron, if youll pardon the expression.
I've keep every comic I've bought in my life. I used to be obsessive about boarding and bagging them all.
Even the worst comic is at least somewhat entertaining, if only in a pathological way, for five minutes.
For me, the whole process involves envisioning this Ghost World comic book in my head as I'm working. — © Daniel Clowes
For me, the whole process involves envisioning this Ghost World comic book in my head as I'm working.
Really, if I'm honest, sci-fi is where my sensibility instinctively goes - I'm a big comic-book fan.
What happens, I think, is especially for comic effect you find something about yourself that you don't like. You exaggerate it, and it's funny.
I shouldn't still be working out how to be misanthropic singleton comic when I'm 60. I should have moved on by then.
I grew up one of three girls, and none of them were into comic books, so I wasn't exposed to that world.
Canada is a country where the serious writers are hockey fans and readers of comic books. They don't play chess.
I did a movie called 'American Splendor', based on the comic book writer Harvey Pekar.
A good comic explores the imagination, but it's always got to have those notes of truth running through it.
The only reason I was allowed to have a career for a quarter century as an insult comic is because it's all in jest and all for fun.
I've never thought about the con of living in New York as a writer. Because I always think, Oh, what fun to be around so many writers. Because I've never been around so many writers.
I think that there's got to be a comic gene in some way, but it's so much about it is how you grow up.
My dad taught me to read by reading comic strips in the Saturday paper and Archie comics.
I love comic books. I was weaned on them, so it's not like it's a stretch for me, but I have other interests, as well.
If you're going to take a risk as a comic, make sure it's surrounded by other things that you're certain are funny.
There's one theory that the funnier a comic is in his act, the more mind-numbingly boring he'll be when he's not holding a microphone.
When you say 'comic book' in America, people think of Mickey Mouse, and Archie. It has a connotation of juvenile.
I grew up raiding my brother's comic book stash. I tried to lose myself in fiction.
I operate under the assumption that people don't notice the good in me. That's just how things always seem to play out. I get blamed, while con-artist kids like Venus, and Camille, and Gemma get believed. But the rescue lady noticed. In the background, just observing, she noticed.
I've always loved comic books, which is why I've done films like 'Hulk' and 'The Punishers.'
As a kid, I drew cartoon characters and comic book heroes. Spiderman and the X-Men were my favorites.
One of the exciting things about producing a comic is seeing the artist stamp his own interpretation on it.
The comic I can now never enjoy again is Bill Cosby. He was truly one of the first comedians I got into.
I was never a comic-book fan, but I loved cartoons. I don't enjoy reading: for me, it's hard work.
What we're trying to do is take these words and soften them. I'm an African-American comic. I use the b-word in my act.
At this very moment I'm behind on a compilation that Slave Labor is doing for Free Comic Book Day.
I did plays in high school, and I usually got cast in the comic role, which I really enjoyed. — © Jack McBrayer
I did plays in high school, and I usually got cast in the comic role, which I really enjoyed.
Trevor Noah is a great, relevant young comic, and Comedy Central is smart to stand by him.
I was always being called upon to be an honorary boy alongside my brothers. I don't think I'd be a comic now if it hadn't been for that.
Trish "Patsy" Walker is just one of my favorite characters and she was a big comic character in the '40s.
Every single one cabinet appointment: education, environment, labor - every single one is selected to undermine any aspect of government that's of any help to people, and that doesn't benefit the super-rich. And it's absolutely systematic. The interesting question will be how long Donald Trump's constituency can fall for the con game.
I've always been an enormous fan of comic books and anything that captures the real in a surreal environment.
The comic spirit masquerades in all things we say and do. We are each a clown and do not need to put on a white face.
The really cool thing about when you're playing a comic book character is that no one knows what he sounds like.
That's a comic cover's job: Attract someone's attention and persuade them to try the issue out.
I tend to only read comics written by friends or people I've known. And I'm not a great comic reader.
I am a big fan of the web comic 'Strong Female Protagonist,' illustrated by Molly Ostertag. — © Alethea Kontis
I am a big fan of the web comic 'Strong Female Protagonist,' illustrated by Molly Ostertag.
I was in the beginning when [comic book superheroes] started, but not anymore. Now I expect it. I've gotten very used to it.
I'd like to do more comedy, but i think my forte is still in the heavy. I'd love to do a comic lead, a musical.
Every comic says things that are going to offend someone, so we all have to defend each other with this stuff.
Most films are rooted in a book or a comic strip, but I don't go out there saying I want to do adaptations.
Scholars who become politicians are usually assigned the comic role of having to be the good conscience of state policy.
I grew up a big comic book reader, as a kid, and I love the whole fanboy crowd.
video games are the comic books of our time... It's a medium that gains no respect among the intelligentsia".
I'm constantly trying to mine the DNA of John Constantine and stay true to that character in the comic books.
I've accentuated the look over the years. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
What before seemed a...frustrating wall, the comic deftly and fearlessly steps through, proving the absurdity of it all.
People find it hard to be both comic and serious, though life manages it easily enough.
I think there's a core of real anger or misery inside every true stand-up comic.
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