The villain is always more entertaining because he has fewer limitations. The hero is bound by honor, by justice and by the law, sometimes.
I've always been the audience that I wanted to reach, so I write for myself.
My father brought me my first stack of comics, when I was seven years old and in the hospital. I was not a well child. And that's where my love for comics began.
When I submitted samples, I had only written stories to give myself something to draw. I was told, "The art is good, but not quite professional yet. But, I like the writing." I've been a writer for almost a half a century. It's very cool.
I consider myself the luckiest man in the world. I have spent a lifetime doing what I love.
I've never had to work out of the arts. I've always either been a writer or an editor, or something where I've made my living from doing what I love. You can't get any better than that.
There are very few of us, who reach my advanced age, who are still working in the business, as writers. As artists, people can hang out longer.
The curse of comic book adaptations, when I was younger, was that the director or producer would go, "Don't worry about it, it's just a comic book."
I think jazz and comic books are probably the two uniquely American art forms.
I'm still a fanboy geek. I always will be. In many ways, if my work still resonates with the audience, it's because I'm still writing from the point of view of the fan, so I'm geeked out constantly.
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