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One of the things that appealed to me most about comics was that you can pick the ones you like and build your own personal pantheon.
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Cartoons are not real drawings, because they are drawings intended to be read.
Chris Ware
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I believe that the development of language - of naming, categorization, conceptualization - destroys our ability to see as we age.
Chris Ware -
I don't think there's any independent cartoonist whose stuff I don't like or respect in at least some way or another. We're all marginal laborers - we're practically medical oddities - so I don't see why we can't all be nice to each other.
Chris Ware -
Well, there are better cartoonists now than there ever have been. I firmly believe that. There's some amazing work being done.
Chris Ware -
Drawing on a computer doesn't make any sense to me. It's not intuitive.
Chris Ware -
The thing I don't understand is why so often one hears discussion of the fruits of human labor as if it's all the creation of some alien race.
Chris Ware -
My head looks like an uncooked ham with glasses.
Chris Ware
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When I was 11 years old, I thought, 'All I really wanna be able to do is my own comic book,' and I'm doing it. I don't have any other real ambitions. I have nothing to conquer at all.
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During my Austin years, I was drawing a regular strip for the University Of Texas newspaper, going to school, delivering blood, and trying to change my approach and 'style' as much as I could, since I knew that I'd calcify as I got older.
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My grandmother was an unparalleled storyteller who gave me a preview of how life might turn out, and also fortified my empathy.
Chris Ware -
I have a preponderance to look smug in photos; something to do with the way my mouth turns up at the corners.
Chris Ware