You can't rewrite the history books; you can't eliminate the impact of my work and my characters.
Women love the bad boy.
When you hold something you created, drew, and conceived, and now here it is in 3D plastic - it is a rush.
We've had a steady diet of that PG-13 entertainment. It's the best vanilla you can buy. It's delicious, but it's getting kind of samey.
We've gotten into this 'family friend' space, and 'Deadpool' trashes it.
We can't be beholden to the past.
The visual of Deadpool was very informed by Spider-Man.
The Tony Stark I grew up with wasn't as snappy and as quippy as Downey Jr. Made him, but now I only think of his performance.
The Internet snark has zero effect on me.
Our style, in one word, the Image guys, our approach to the page was bold.
My entire tenth grade year, my dad was in a coma. That changes a person. It changes a kid. It makes you ridiculously independent.
My characters came with a lot of gear, a lot of weaponry.
Mercenaries, to me, were always able to switch sides because they're motivated by cash. Deadpool has always been a shifty bastard.
Marvel comics took a chance on me in my youth, allowing me to create so many toys in their sandbox.
Late '90s, early 2000s, Rob was in a definite fog.
If you only see 'No Country for Old Men' and 'Sicario,' you've seen two great, totally separate Josh Brolin performances.
I've always had a fortunate knack for grabbing young talent and giving them a break.
I'm very invested in 'Youngblood' at all stages.
I am a lifelong Moebius geek. The European approach is perfect, the art is beautiful, and the storytelling is fantastic.
I love 'Captain America.' I love those fight sequences, but I've seen them multiple times.
I've seen every Ryan Reynolds movie. I'm a fan.
Gene Hackman's portrayal of Lex Luthor did not exist in comic books. This is not my Lex Luthor, but I really like it.
I ended up making my name at Marvel, but I've always desired greater access to the DCU characters. Bottom line I'm a huge fan.
I've been as much a DC guy as anything else my entire fan life.
I've loved Hawkman since I was really young.
I'm capable of a ton of work. My Kirby gene has been fully activated. And by that, I mean the capability to draw many pages.