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And I think I find, I know a lot of people around, in different cities, and so it's not - it might sound strange - but it's not that hard to say good-bye, because I know there's other people where I'm going. I can sort of fit in in a lot of places. Joe Sacco
And, in some ways I like traveling, in other ways I'm sort of fed up by the whole notion. Joe Sacco
For me, one advantage of comic journalism is that I can depict the past, which is hard to do if you're a photographer or filmmaker. Joe Sacco
I don't like just traveling in for a short time. I've done that before, because sometimes you work for magazines and they have a budget, and if you're working for them, they want something by a certain time. Joe Sacco
I don't often go to a place just to check out all the cultural sites of a city. Joe Sacco
I like good, straight reporting, too. Joe Sacco
I like listening to people, it's not even out of - I'm not like a professional listener or anything like that, but I enjoy people's stories. Joe Sacco
I think any journalist who spends time in a place realizes that there are lots of stories around beyond their primary story. You meet so many interesting people and have all kinds of experiences. Joe Sacco
I think I'm generally a good listener anyway. Joe Sacco
I try to ask visual questions. I'll ask what someone was wearing, if that seems relevant. If possible, I'll walk over the same ground that they're depicting. Of course, I can never get it precisely as it was. Joe Sacco
I'd much rather hang out in a cafe. That's where things are really happening. Joe Sacco
I'm not a good tourist, I don't like tourism. Joe Sacco
It became clear to me that I had to push it toward a more representational way of drawing. Joe Sacco
It's like a film director trying to represent a scene that took place in the 1700s. You reconstruct it to the best of your ability. Joe Sacco
Of course, I'm drawn to a place like Iraq because It's the biggest story of our generation. Joe Sacco
Oh, it's essential. I mean, you have to - if I'm writing about the Middle East, I have to go there, and if possible, stay long enough to get a real feeling for what's going on. Joe Sacco
Robert Crumb is an influence on how I draw, but not on the subject matter I take or my approach. One thing I do like about Crumb is that he's chronicled his age, his times, and I think that is what artists should do. Joe Sacco
The people whose work I've admired are people like George Orwell and others like Michael Herr and, of course, some of Hunter S. Thompson's work. Joe Sacco
There's probably one more story about Bosnia that I'd like to do, because I spent a fair amount of time on the Serb side of the lines, which isn't apparent in the other books. Joe Sacco
What I've learned is that people like to talk about themselves. And that's kind of the advantage you have when you're asking people questions. Joe Sacco
When I was there, something clicked in my head; I found myself interviewing people, searching out facts and figures. Later on I became much more self-conscious of what I was doing. Joe Sacco
When I went to Bosnia, I was there to tell someone else's story and I was more methodical. Joe Sacco