Comic books and graphic novels are a great medium. It's incredibly underused.
I don't think anyone has written a great graphic novel.
The 'Barnaby' books were always intended to be graphic novels.
I also felt The Kite Runner was a story that would lend itself well to a visual retelling in a graphic novel.
I certainly think we're going to see more and more graphic novels and more illustrated novels.
It's not an accident that, while bookstores are all in a tizzy, one of the more lively and alive sections is the so-called "graphic novel" section, because those are harder to replace.
I have a suspicion - I have to be careful what I say - that you might actually find the best comics actually written by people who are comics writers and who aren't setting out to do graphic novels.
The graphic novel form really interests me and I like the freedom that format offers.
I would love to collaborate on a graphic novel with an artist - I'm terrible at drawing but I really love that genre.
Comics are actually dubbed by euphemistic label of graphic novel, which became a big deal.
Graphic novel genre become really quite popular. It's really a big screen film genre that they have successfully moved into the small screen.
When it comes to creating graphic novels I always deliberately work on something completely different to the previous one.