We probably put about four or five comic books out a year and probably about two or three art books and various trade paperbacks - maybe four or five of those a year - and that's what we do now.
We've had a lot of agencies try and sabotage our tour.
I was bringing my attitude as a regular person 'cause this is my attitude.
It's not like that anymore really, but back in the day, nobody would let the Misfits open up for them, not the Ramones, not the Cramps, nobody.
We still have pretty good sales, especially for the art books.
Yeah, now we publish whenever we feel like it.
I got tired of complaining about this or that so I just decided to amass, in my opinion, the best artists and some of the best writers.
I'm also going to direct this movie. It's a turn of the century piece called Ge ROUGE. It's got zombies with some early New Orleans voodoo.
I think the key to being a journalist is getting your subject to feel comfortable enough to talk about stuff they want to talk about and the stuff they like and don't like, and still feel comfortable about it.
OK, so instead of doing it that way and actually maybe being more successful and maybe starting to sell out a little, we put the breaks on.
Comics wouldn't look the way they do right now - and some of the stories you're seeing - would not be the way they are if it wasn't for us.