American - Cartoonist | June 10, 1960 -
Today, comics is one of the very few forms of mass communication in which individual voices still have a chance to be heard.
Scott McCloud
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There's a very big part of me that just wants to take all of comics history and toss it on the bonfire. I'd sort of like to get on to the future.
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If you think about it, for any kind of content on the web, the natural price per unit of these things should be under a dollar.
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I've always been very forward-looking, and it was actually kind of difficult to turn my gaze backwards to look at comics history.
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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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All through my comics career, I was always trying to reinvent the form.
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Webcomics are much bigger than any one scene can circumscribe.
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It would take a lifetime to read all the webcomics published in one year.
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When you're free of editorial control, you owe it to yourself to obtain feedback from friends and readers. Some take those criticisms to heart and incorporate it into their work, and some ignore them.
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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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It wasn't until I discovered comics that I actually began to approach drawing as a possible career.
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My dad was an engineer and so I had this picture of science and technology and pursuits of the mind as being more impressive than artistic pursuits, which I saw a as kind of frivolous.
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