When drawing crowd scenes, do you draw little versions of people you know?
Have you ever drawn a henchman that gets killed after someone you know?
Do you ever put yourself into comics?
Do you have Batman Pajamas/underoos?
If I bought your ticket in, would you go to the comic-con with me and my robot friend?
Did you know that a common ingredient in hair dyes and shampoos and soaps is Urea and that chemical is derived from animal pee? Do you think it might be AnimalMAN's pee?!?
Do you make yourself custom t-shirts?
What is the most comic-geek thing you have ever witnessed/taken part in?
Are you anticipating the release of Batman Begins?
Do you have any comic-inspired tattoos?
A guy runs into a bar and asks the bartender for a drink of water. The bartender tells the man, "No," and pulls a gun out from under the counter, pointing the barrel right in the man's face. The man thanks the bartender and leaves satisfied. Why did the man need a drink of water?
If you suddenly lost both of your hands in a tragic lawnmower or woodchipper accident, what would you do?
If I were to mail you some comics (with a call tag for return shipping charges) would you sign them amd send them back? (that's just if you won't go to comic-con with me and Robot) What if I sent a beer with it? Oh, nevermind... it wouldn't be the same anyhow.
Please allow me to geek out for a minute: You are the greatest comic artist I have ever seen the work of. Your art is what drew me into comics during the Knightfall storyline back when I was in elementary school (heh... still thinking about being the baby daddy? HA!). Your art is what inspired me in my drawings. I have always been facinated by the way you make the characters move on the page. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Old men, fear me! You will shatter under my ruthless apathetic assault!
Uschi - 2 Old Men - 0
"I am convinced that this world is of no importance, and that the only people who care about dates are imbeciles and Spanish teachers." -- Jean Arp, 1921
"If Jesus came back and saw what people are doing in his name, he would never never stop throwing up." - Max von Sydow, "Hannah and Her Sisters"
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