Those of us who have been blessed with worldly success have an even greater responsibility to make an impact with our time, talents, and resources.
It would take a lifetime to read all the webcomics published in one year.
Learn from everyone. Follow no one. Watch for patterns. Work like hell.
Art, as I see it, is any human activity which doesn’t grow out of either of our species’ two basic instincts: survival and reproduction.
Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard.
Creator and reader are partners in the invisible creating something out of nothing, time and time again.
Nobody knows what will work until they try it. Some of comics' biggest success stories in recent years have explored subjects that no one was writing about at the time - stories no one had any reason to think would succeed. My advice? Write what you want to read. You'll have more fun doing it - and if all else fails, you'll always have at least one loyal reader.
The morning pouring everywhere, its golden glory on the air.
I think that a lot of people just don't understand creativity.
The art establishment has turned away from the old curriculum which puts beauty and craft at the top of the agenda.
What unhappy beings men are! They constantly waver between false hopes and silly fears, and instead of relying on reason they create monsters to frighten themselves with, and phantoms which lead them astray.