Online fundraising is so important to the Democratic Party.

I think my work has become more interesting, well to me anyway.

It's that invasive and puerile curiosity to feed a tabloid culture. I don't subscribe to it.

I feel not unlike a small boy, waking from a bad dream to find reality not much of an improvement

I feel not unlike a small boy, waking from a bad dream to find reality not much of an improvement.

Getting older is fine. There is nothing you can do to stop it so you might as well stay on the bus.

I have no interest in anybody's life that way so it defeats me why people go to that length to pry.

John Conyers' office has been very responsive to citizen concerns and the Internet has presented a way to communicate with them in a way that's never before been there.

Imagine, 24 pages of superhero adventures produced by the same writer and artist every month!! How did they do it? (What? By being professional about it? But that's too much like work!)

I think Daily Kos is a really great example of where it's really worked in terms of putting the opinions of a larger group of people forward. And Kos has obviously had a huge impact on politics.

Personal prejudice: Hispanic and Latino women with blond hair look like hookers to me, no matter how clean or cute they are. Somehow those skin tones that look so good with dark, dark hair just don't work for me with lighter shades.

One of the things that kept most comics from being monthly was that very few artists could produce 24 pages per month. Jack Kirby was very much the exception to the rule, but his towering presence at Marvel started to dictate the whole shape of the industry - and that's where problems set in!

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