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  • I kept telling my mom that reading comic books would pay off. -- Joss Whedon
  • I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books or was a horror buff. -- Chad Lindberg
  • I've never really been a genre fan. I never grew up reading comic books, or was a horror buff. -- Chad Lindberg
  • I grew up reading comic books. Super hero comic books, Archie comic books, horror comic books, you name it. -- Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
  • I had to find my way of translating the excitement you get when you're reading comic books to the big screen. -- Ang Lee
  • Superman was my first comic back in the '50s; that was me under the bedspread with the flashlight reading comic books. -- Jok Church
  • Comic books, graphic novels, involve constant toggling and it's hard work. You get tired reading comic books, but you never get tired looking at pictures or reading words. -- Peter Schjeldahl
  • I grew up reading comic books, pulp books, mystery and science fiction and fantasy. I'm a geek; I make no pretensions otherwise. It's the stuff that I love writing about. I like creating worlds. -- David S. Goyer
  • Kids are no longer interested in reading comic books; they've got television and the electronic games that they can bury themselves in like ostriches. They don't have to pay attention to what's going on in the world around them. -- Al Feldstein
  • One of the best things about reading comic books, when you're a kid or an adult, is watching the characters cross-over. What happens in one book affects the other, and these shows are so tightly knit that it feels like one giant show. -- Andrew Kreisberg
  • I'm not saying don't do the work you got, but instead of this two hours of watching TV at the hotel lobby or this three hours of sitting under the pier and reading comic books or worrying about what you're doing ... what value do you have? Can you read? There are people out there who can't read - go read to them. -- Andy Andrews
  • I had amazing intellectual privilege as a kid. My mom taught me to read when I was two or three. When I was five, I read and wrote well enough to do my nine-year older brother's homework in exchange for chocolate or cigarettes. By the time I was 10, I was reading Orwell, Tolstoy's 'War and Peace,' and the Koran. I was reading comic books, too. -- Chris Abani
  • I still love comic books. When you have a kid, that's an excuse to keep reading all the comic books. -- Jimmy Kimmel
  • I grew up reading not-serious literature, like comic books and pulp novels, so my instinct is to amuse the reader and entertain. -- Kevin Wilson
  • I grew up not reading fiction; I watched movies and read comic books, and one of the ways I taught myself to think about narrative was through film. -- Kevin Wilson
  • I didn't read comic books, growing up. I was more of a science fiction/fantasy novel guy. I loved reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' 'Tarzan' and that kind of stuff. -- Jesse L. Martin
  • Mostly, I was only interested in television as a kid, and the majority of reading material I collected was an adjunct to that central concern, comic books and magazines included. -- Chris Ware
  • My platform has been to reach reluctant readers. And one of the best ways I found to motivate them is to connect them with reading that interests them, to expand the definition of reading to include humor, science fiction/fantasy, nonfiction, graphic novels, wordless books, audio books and comic books. -- Jon Scieszka
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