These are the kinds of stories I'm really interested in telling bad stories about bad people, I'm comfortable with.
I'm a Cubs season ticket holder.
I like being a cult figure.
I'm kind of a graphic novel ambassador.
I think the Joker resonates with people as much as Batman does.
I have never met a feminist who didn't have a father.
'100 Bullets' is such a post-modern noir; there are certain rules you gotta follow.
When something is well-crafted, you know it, and the enjoyment comes from experiencing it.
Writing 'The Spirit' is really fun.
Wonder Woman is not horrible. Her villains should be.
To ground a character in reality, you have to use shades of gray.
Why do something that's already been done?
'100 Bullets' is a novel on its own. 'Brother Lono,' other than the main character, has nothing to do with '100 Bullets.'
I really like language - and slang in particular, and just the shorthand we use when we communicate with people.
It is our mistakes that make us interesting, right?
My mother would make a good Wonder Woman.
Man, I think mistakes - that's what makes us distinct human beings. Those imperfections.
If there's nothing interesting about a character, people leave because there's no desire to see what happens.
I'm usually done working by Happy Hour.
I'm not the monthly comic guy, and I never really have been.
I'm interested in damaged people because we've all been roughed up in one way or another.
I'm happy with the way '100 Bullets' ends terribly.
I'm always interested in using comics in different ways.
I think, personally, it's our flaws that define us to us - or maybe it's just me.
I like everything that is wrong about Chicago.