Hypocrites are those who apply to others the standards that they refuse to accept for themselves.
I couldn't afford [buying Marvel]. I hope I have enough money for dinner tonight!
The only advice anybody can give is, if you wanna be a writer, keep writing. And read all you can, read everything.
I do know that people enjoy reading a comic book and saving it and collecting the comics. And sharing them and trading them with friends. That may be something you can't do as easily with digital comics.
I'm just somebody who tries to write things that entertain people. And if I can do it in a way that makes them prefer to emulate the good guy than the bad guy, I'm happy.
I never thought that Spider-Man would become the world wide icon that he is. I just hoped the books would sell and I'd keep my job.
Comic books themselves are getting more literate. And there are people who are screenwriters and television writers and novelists who are writing for the comics, for some reason, they love doing it and some of the art work in the comics, I mean it rivals anything you'll see hanging on the walls of museums, they're illustrations more than drawings and all the people are discovering this and they're turning on to it.
You're master of what you've lived, artisan at what you're living, amateur at what's next to live.
You must always know the past, for there is no real Was, there is only Is.
'Lizzie McGuire' was my big thing when I was younger. I did buy some pencils and back-to-school stuff of hers because she was on it. I loved her.
Hell is given up so reluctantly by those who don't expect to go there