“If you want to go on the floor, go in disguise because otherwise you won't be able to. I would just put on a full Darth Vader costume and walk through Comic-Con so I can actually check it out and enjoy it as opposed to being approached by everyone, which is lovely, but it gets very difficult to enjoy because there's so many people there.” PeopleIfsWantI CanAbleEnjoyDifficultWalksGoes OnLovelyChecksComicDisguiseCostumesComic ConVader Author:Kunal Nayyar
“We live in a bubble sometimes, and you can get out of touch with your fans. You go to the studio, you come home. But coming to Comic-Con is a real opportunity to connect with the people that made your show happen and are responsible for its continued success. It's really humbling.” PeopleMadeRealSometimesShowsHomeHappensOpportunityFansResponsibleStudiosComicComing HomeBubblesHumblingComic ConContinued Success Author:Kunal Nayyar
“I would like to do more dramas when I find a good role that will allow me to politely upset people's expectations of me as a comic actor.” PeopleActorsRolesComedyDramaExpectationsComicUpset Author:Ben Stiller
“Because of the audience I get and the fact that these people aren't traditional comics buyers I don't think the comic industry looks at that and thinks that is a very respectable thing. I'm very used to it. I'm not the guy who wins awards and gets mentioned in magazines.” PeopleThinkingLooksFactsUsedGuyWinningAudienceIndustryTraditionalMagazinesComicAwardsRespectableBuyers Author:Jhonen Vasquez
“I wouldn't say design has become strictly functional. A lot of cars these days look downright comic book to me, and the info-gadgets with which late industrial people spend the most time - phones, music players, etc. - are blobjects.” PeopleLooksBookPlayerCarDesignLatePhonesComicThese DaysEtcComic BookGadgets Author:Scott Westerfeld
“People said to me, "You know, when you record a special, you're going to regret it. The one thing you'll regret because you're a comic is you'll think of better tags."” PeopleThinkingKnowsSaidRecordsOne ThingSpecialRegretComicTagSpecial You Author:Jen Kirkman