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That became a big time in comic books because it's when people were starting to break out into independent stuff, the market was getting choked with speculators and everybody was trying to do their own trick covers.


Todd McFarlane


#because #big #big time #books #break

I didn't break into comics to write fairytales or crime comics.


Mark Millar


#comics #crime #fairytales #i #into

When I meet thousands of fans of the comic - when I realize every one of them can recite the Lantern Corps oath ('In Brightest Day, in blackest night...') - I know how important this is to people.


Ryan Reynolds


#brightest #comic #corps #day #every

It's my insecurity that makes me want to be a comic, that makes me need the audience.


Ray Romano


#comic #insecurity #makes #me #need

I'm used to comic books being reimagined, different takes on some of our beloved superheroes.


Len Wiseman


#beloved #books #comic #comic books #different

I cannot, I cannot,' cried Marianne; 'leave me, leave me, if I distress you; leave me, hate me, forget me! But do not torture me so. Oh! how easy for those who have no sorrow of their own to talk of extertion!


Jane Austen


#comical #distress #love #torture #anger

The look Anthony shot at his sister was so comically malevolent Simon nearly laughed. He managed to restrain himself, but mostly just because he was fairly certain that any show of humor would cause Anthony's fist to lose its battle with his brain, with Simon's face emerging as the conflict's primary casualty.


Julia Quinn


#humor

Knowledge may be power, but half of what I know I wish I could forget.


Carroll Bryant


#comical #humor #humorist #humorous #philisophical

I think, that if the world were a bit more like ComicCon, it would be a better place.


Matt Smith


#doctor-who #geeks #happiness #life #nerds

Badly drawn, badly written and badly printed - a strain on young eyes and young nervous systems - the effect of these pulp-paper nightmares is that of a violent stimulant. Their crude blacks and reds spoil the child's natural sense of color; their hypodermic injection of sex and murder makes the child impatient with better, though quieter, stories. Unless we want a coming generation even more ferocious than the present one, parents and teachers throughout America must band together to break the 'comic' magazines. But the antidote to the 'comic' magazine poison can be found in any library or good bookstore. The parent who does not acquire that antidote for his child is guilty of criminal negligence.


Sterling North


#nature






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