Both of us couldn't let a man die. |
Comic art is just different. It's art on its own terms. |
He is a strong advocate for the ABC House, putting on a benefit shooting match which raises thousands of dollars for the house, |
How could Captain America not have been a reaction to the times. The Nazis were a menace, an evil in the world. The US hadn't yet entered the war when Jack and I did Captain America, so maybe he was our way at lashing out against the Nazi menace. |
I like The Geek, a rag-doll pretending to be human. The Prez, an adolescent in the White House, just like the current occupant. |
In the 1950s we use to feel that television was taking away our comic readership; with today's exciting, powerfully visual movies I have to wonder about their effect on the kids' loyalty to the comic book medium all over again. |
The blood was like paint, just pouring out of him. We were just panicking. We knew the options were limited. |
To look back and know that I have had a pivotal role in the development of comics is something I'm very proud of, although it's not something I think about unless someone brings it up. |
When I and the other young artists were working in comics, our work carried with it a particularly American slant. After all, we were Americans drawing and writing about things that touched us. As it turned out, the early work was, you might say, a comic book version of Jazz. |
Which editor? I can't think of one editor I worked with as an editor. The various companies did have editors but we always acted as our own editor, so the question has no answer. |