Famous quotes by Mark Millar:
"Literally thousands of permits would be required to do business on local roads. This ordinance is too broad and covers more than it needs to cover."
"The end of the series has massive ramifications. This is one of those things that comes along that shapes things for times to come. ... There's very much a pre-Civil War and post-Civil War Marvel Universe coming at you."
"Even now, the series is nearly concluded for me, and I don't know who's right because they are both right and they are both wrong. I think if you did pick a side it would be disastrous because both the Iron Man fans and the Cap fans would be out for your blood. So (what) I'm thinking is that they are both having a good argument."
"It's a split that relates to what we're living in now."
"Likewise, I see no shame in writing Captain America or Wolverine."
"I didn't break into comics to write fairytales or crime comics."
"I'd love to do something else for Avatar after this."
"However, if I can expand this to Top Cow or Avatar I'm helping the sales, however small, on my Marvel books because I'm almost certain to pick up some new readers."
"I didn't want the headache of having a publisher reviewing everything I wrote in advance."
"The trick was really finding the appropriate publisher for each of the projects I'd devised."
"At the moment, I have it planned as a six or seven year experiment, but the books will only ever appear in bursts like this every couple of years and only with the best quality artists."
"It's been the most creatively liberating thing I've ever done and so I'm bringing some of that mad enthusiasm to Marvel for the next couple of years as they let me loose on some Marvel Universe titles you'll be hearing about soon."
"Being the first to do something like this also registers a lot of attention that the line might not have gotten if all four books had just appeared from one company."
"I wanted to portray very, very dark subject matter and a deceptively complex story in the brightest colours and simplest lines possible to leave the readers reeling."
"Wanted has gone into second, third and fourth printings of the individual issues and the north American printings of Wanted #1 are now close to 100,000."
"The animated books pay the lowest rates at the Big Two and you can forget about royalties."