But with comics you're reading and assimilating an image simultaneously, instead of just reading or watching the tube
But there's still an avenue for smaller comics and personal expression
And I've never viewed comics as assignments for the client
It's interesting, because in the corporate stuff there's a dichotomy there, depending on the creator. Even what, in essence, may be a very safe corporate approach, there is some stuff that is allowed to be pushed
And within the world that you've created, the physics of that world have to remain constant; they can't be amorphous and changing.
If somebody can inspire me, it feels really special
So cartooning, for me, is an honorable thing. It's pushing the envelope. It's the truth of something through exaggeration
But if I really want to produce my own work and tell stories, then I will
I was lucky enough to be given books that weren't top sellers; books that were kind of under the radar