72 Quotes by Scott McCloud

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    I wouldn't necessarily have been making books about how to make comics if I'd really felt I knew how to make comics.

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    If a comic comes out on the scene and it's really knock-out brilliant, the community is pretty good about getting the word about good newcomers.

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    Nobody knows what will work until they try it. Some of comics' biggest success stories in recent years have explored subjects that no one was writing about at the time - stories no one had any reason to think would succeed. My advice? Write what you want to read. You'll have more fun doing it - and if all else fails, you'll always have at least one loyal reader.

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    The ancestors of printed comics drew, painted and carved their time-paths from beginning to end, without interruption, ... the infinite canvas.

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    As I see it, mainstream comics now speak only to the hardcore few who stayed; conversing in a weird, garbled, visual pig latin only they can understand - rendering the term 'mainstream' a hollow joke - while the true mainstream, the other 99.9% of the populace, find enjoyment elsewhere.

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    Comic book readers are just as abandoned by the corporate system as the creators, despite the importance supposedly given their hard-earned dollars. The average comics shop can offer only a tiny fraction of an industrywide selection that is itself extremely limited in scope. And even when readers know exactly what they want, the search can be maddeningly futile.

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    Creator and reader are partners in the invisible creating something out of nothing, time and time again.

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    My dad was an inventor, and I think I’ve always had a rosy view of technology, or at least its potential.

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    The idea that comics stores, distributors and publishers simply ‘give the customers what they want’ is nonsense. What the customers wanted they didn’t get – and they left.

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