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Chris Ware

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The real power of comics is writing as you draw.


— Chris Ware


#draw #power #real #real power #writing

The thing I don't understand is why so often one hears discussion of the fruits of human labor as if it's all the creation of some alien race.


— Chris Ware


#creation #discussion #fruits #hears #human

The thing I like most about books is that anybody can afford them. They have an innate valuelessness.


— Chris Ware


#afford #anybody #books #i #innate

Well, there are better cartoonists now than there ever have been. I firmly believe that. There's some amazing work being done.


— Chris Ware


#been #being #being done #believe #better

When I was 11 years old, I thought, 'All I really wanna be able to do is my own comic book,' and I'm doing it. I don't have any other real ambitions. I have nothing to conquer at all.


— Chris Ware


#any #book #comic #comic book #conquer

When I was a kid, I liked books that just seemed so dense you could lose yourself in them for a whole afternoon. They were like their own whole world.


— Chris Ware


#books #could #dense #i #just

My head looks like an uncooked ham with glasses.


— Chris Ware


#ham #head #like #looks

Cartoons are not real drawings, because they are drawings intended to be read.


— Chris Ware


#cartoons #drawings #intended #read #real






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Quimby the Mouse appears in the logo of a Chicago-based bookstore "Quimby's" although their shared name was originally a coincidence. Unfortunately as a result I guess sometimes readers get a chilled or antiseptic sensation from it which is certainly not intentional and is something I admit as a failure but is also something I can't completely change at the moment. In addition to numerous daily strips under different titles Ware also had a weekly satirical science fiction serial in the paper titled Floyd Farland: Citizen of the Future.

His lettering and images are often elaborate and sometimes evoke the ragtime era or another early 20th-century American design style. He is considered by some critics and fellow notable illustrators and writers such as Dave Eggers to be among the best currently working in the medium; Canadian graphic-novelist Seth has said "Chris really changed the playing field. Franklin Christenson Ware (born December 28 1967) known professionally as Chris Ware is an American comic book artist and cartoonist notable for his Acme Novelty Library series and the graphic novels Jimmy Corrigan the Smartest Kid on Earth and Building Stories.

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