Most times, life or death is the highest stake a person can play for.
The downside of word processing - it's quite possible to never end a work-in-progress.
I like my characters to go through some changes during a story arc.
Life itself is inspiration.
Yes, Marvel Entertainment has treated me very well and generously. Them, I like.
Back in my high school years, the Hulk was my favorite Marvel character, and I always enjoy drawing him.
I got rid of Warlock's lightning bolt because... It was a real pain to draw.
I'd grown up very Catholic, parochial school, and Warlock was a way of working a lot of things out.
Whenever I come back to Marvel, it's to do a Thanos story for one reason or another.
Being an artist, you soak up imagery, and you put it back out in whatever form you do your own imagery.
It's hard to say, but I think Warlock is the closest thing Thanos has to a friend.
My only surprise when I saw Thanos up on the screen was how violet he was. I always saw his exposed hide as being more grayish violet.
If I hadn't had the outlet of writing and drawing comics, I guess there's a good chance I wouldn't be around today.
Thanos came to me while I was taking a psychology class in college after coming out of the service; the ol' Thanos/Eros concept.
You don't have to be a religious person to be affected by religion or a religious movement.