Deadpool does not exist in any way, shape, or form without me.

I am a huge fan of all things Mondo, and when the opportunity to illustrate a Mondo print celebrating the 'Deadpool' film presented itself, I leapt at the chance!

Deadpool was introduced as a mercenary and a bounty hunter... because I was so crazy for Boba Fett when I was a kid.

I'm not a fan of the Michael Keaton 'Batman,' which came out in 1989.

The '90s was a great period for the fans that were collecting at that time. Comics sold at an all-time high and reached the largest audience in our modern age, and the energy in our business was fantastic. Any bad feelings from fans of that era were a result of the poor delivery of the product we sold them.

My entire tenth grade year, my dad was in a coma. That changes a person. It changes a kid. It makes you ridiculously independent.

I love Deathstroke! I was 12 in 1980 when Deathstroke appeared in 'Teen Titans' #2.

I had seen this comic called 'Invincible' created by two people I had never heard of before, Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker, and I was a huge fan. 'Invincible' probably had five or six issues under the belt, and the book was so impressive to me, I was surprised that I had never heard of them before. It's like they came out wholly formed.

Fame is not a natural condition for human beings.

I love acting so much that I don't want to give that up.

Cannes is a little bit like French wine. There are certain years that people prefer over others.

When I was filming 'The Outsiders,' my idea of success was getting the next Martin Scorsese movie.

As an actor and a fledgling director, I'm used to making snap decisions that I'll have to live with.

David Blum burned a lot of bridges. He burned people early in their careers. He took on the wrong people, though. He's not Hunter Thompson or Tom Wolfe, he's David Blum living in a cheap flat.

I don't like being taken for granted anywhere in life. I don't want my vote taken for granted.

I'd like to build a TV company for myself.

I like the way you can circumvent the media gatekeepers and go right to the people. That's my favorite thing about Twitter.

Here's my theory: If a person gets worldwide fame at a young age, they're emotionally frozen at that moment. For me, that's 15 to 18, so you find yourself in your mid-20s being a glorified 15-year-old. What could possibly go wrong?

I wouldn't be where I am today without my mistakes. Particularly my mistakes. Exclusively my mistakes.

I'm not unashamed to say that I like movies that make me verklempt.

It's funny what actors take issue with. Some won't do parts where animals are in jeopardy; some won't ever play anyone remotely unlikable - 'Heroes only, please.' Some won't do violence. I have no such qualms.

For me, the battle is finding the balance between wanting to spend time with my boys and then having enough perspective to still be the disciplinarian and, like, not be in the best friend business.

To be counter to the culture, you are by definition willfully and actively ignoring the culture, i.e., reality.

Individuals usually do a better job than the government.

I'll be sober ten years and married nine soon.

JFK is a role I've always dreamt of playing.

My son Matthew's beloved dog is a Jack Russell. His name is Buster. Matthew picked him as a puppy, when he was tiny himself.

I learned to focus on what's real rather than imagined; on not letting feelings drive the bus; on being courageous and honest; on putting my total effort into something and not worrying about the result.

I think part of maturity is knowing who you are.

It took being famous to make me cool, which, by the way, I never forgot.

The first shooter video game stuff which - look, admittedly, I missed that generationally, so it's not a thing for me. I've never played them. I don't really get it. My kids do.

I only pray when it suits my own needs. I'm not proud about that.

I've come to really like Twitter. You really do get to see what I'm about, and I like sharing with my fans.

Some actors specialize in shooting weapons and punching people. Some have the market on playing buffoons cornered, others specialize in roles that require heavy makeup or outrageous wardrobe. Some trade exclusively in a post-ironic blase attitude.

Every relationship has its complications.

I signed up for 'Brothers & Sisters' because I think it's a really great show. I like my character, and I'm really interested in what he has to do every day - and this cast is so spectacular. I really wanted to work with this particular group of people.

I've been around for so long, people have their perceptions of me: good, bad or indifferent.

There is a movie called 'My Dog Skip,' starring my 'Outsiders' costar Diane Lane. I do not recommend it. If you have a child, particularly one about to leave home, watching this film is to be emotionally waterboarded.

I liked being a teenager, but I would not go back for all the tea in China.

Marriage is becoming sort of fake. It's almost like a handbag. Everybody wants the newest, greatest and latest. It becomes an event, and it's definitely a status symbol in our society. I'm not saying it shouldn't be; it absolutely should be - but you shouldn't be focusing on that.

When I got sober, that was 1990.

A few years ago, I got to a point where I realised that the only way you can tell someone's age is how they live their life. The candles on the cake mean absolutely nothing.

I've always written a little bit. I mean, I've written screenplays, and I've doctored my dialogue for years, and I've written speeches - I was a speechwriter on 'The West Wing,' so I like that kind of thing. But I never really thought I'd write a book.

I've gotten to believe it's more fun to play politicians than actually be them.

My parents did divorce, but my dad has always been present for me and loving me and my mom as well when she was alive.

Let me just say this - sometimes being a trailblazer is highly overrated.

I'm what you would call an 'independent moderate.'

Equality for everybody is great. That would be amazing.

My hopes and aspirations haven't changed since I started in this business. They've been to be able to play drama, to be able to play comedy, to be able to play leading men, and to be able to play character roles. I have no other aspirations in this regard.

The minute you start making calculations about what people will think of you as a person based on your work as an actor, you're on the road to becoming a bad one.