36 Quotes by Len Wein
- 1.
I always wanted to fire rays out of my fingertips.
Len Wein - 2.
People who were more concerned with themselves and looking good to their readers then they were with the characters sacrificed a series for the sake of a story.
Len Wein - 3.
In general, shorter is better. If you can encapsulate your idea into a single captivating sentence, you’re halfway home.
Len Wein - 4.
A writer writes. Period. No matter if someone is buying your work or not.
Len Wein - 5.
Unfortunately, there are writers whose only concern is how good they could make themselves look on a title.
Len Wein - 6.
What makes a story is how well it manages to connect with the reader, the visceral effect it has.
Len Wein - 7.
When I’m my own editor, there’s very little difference between the first draft and the final. I write what feels right to begin with. I rarely make any major changes.
Len Wein - 8.
It all depends on which side of the desk you’re sitting on.
Len Wein - 9.
I had never really thought of myself as a writer; any writing I had done was just to give myself something to draw.
Len Wein - 10.
I hate the crazy, neurotic characters beyond a certain point.
Len Wein - 11.
It’s all about who’s where on the food chain. When I’m the story editor, I expect my writers to follow my vision. When I’m working for another editor, I’m obliged to follow their vision.
Len Wein - 12.
I’m a neurotic New York Jew by birth. Creating characters is second nature to me.
Len Wein - 13.
I try to find what makes even the worst, most despicable character sympathetic at his or her core.
Len Wein - 14.
When someone writes to tell me something I’ve written made them laugh or cry, I’ve done my job and done it well. The rest is all semantics.
Len Wein - 15.
I’ve never sat down and thought about the difference between plot and theme. To me, that’s never been important.
Len Wein - 16.
A true friend is someone who is there for you when he’d rather be anywhere else.
Len Wein - 17.
The bottom line always remains the same: What is the basic humanity of the character? How do I make them resonate with the reader?
Len Wein - 18.
I’ve always thought of myself as an organic writer, rather than a cerebral one. I feel my way along as I go, hoping I’ll get to the place I intend to reach.
Len Wein - 19.
Were there stories I wrote along the way that were terrible clinkers? God, yes. But they were all a product of their time, and I did the best I could.
Len Wein - 20.
I was a very sickly kid. While I was in the hospital at age 7, my Dad brought me a stack of comic books to keep me occupied. I was hooked.
Len Wein - 21.
I think there’s something inherently dishonest in trying to go back and mess with the past.
Len Wein - 22.
Lord of the Rings, I think, is far and away the most brilliantly done stuff.
Len Wein - 23.
When I got my first glimpse of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, my breath caught. In that single instant, he was Wolverine.
Len Wein - 24.
Art is always in the eyes of the beholder. Only posterity has the right to point out our mistakes.
Len Wein - 25.
I realized the only thing I owed my audience was my own judgment and my own best effort.
Len Wein - 26.
I’ve had editors over the years who couldn’t find a clue if it was stapled to their butt.
Len Wein - 27.
These days, it seems that if you’re not already in place, you can’t get there from here.
Len Wein - 28.
Sometimes you’re not even sure which of your stories were failures. There are things I’ve written that I thought were complete catastrophes when I finished with them that have gone on to generate some of my most positive feedback.
Len Wein - 29.
If a story isn’t working, I’m simply unable to finish it. That’s what usually tells me something is wrong.
Len Wein - 30.
The most unrealistic thing I’ve ever read in comics is when some group of characters calls themselves the Brotherhood of Evil or the Masters of Evil. I don’t believe any character believes their goals to be truly evil.
Len Wein - 31.
I would like immortality.
Len Wein - 32.
In these litigious times, if you’re a beginner, it’s becoming harder and harder to get your work to the people who might actually be able to hire you.
Len Wein - 33.
You can read a dozen different textbooks or how-to manuals that will tell you the basic rules of what makes a story – a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Len Wein - 34.
I try not to violate what came before me and to leave lots of wiggle room for those who will follow.
Len Wein - 35.
There is an ancient legend which warns that, should we ever learn our true origin, our universe will instantly be destroyed.
Len Wein - 36.
I became an art major, took every art class my school had to offer. In college, I majored in Advertising Art and Design.
Len Wein