I think making comics is something different from both [writing and art making], because the whole becomes something more than, and different from, the sum of the parts; when something really works as a comic you don’t notice the writing or the drawing individually, and it reads completely differently from either writing or static visual art. With comics, drawing and planning spatial relationships are really a part of the writing process, so it’s really impossible to just write or just draw. The best comics have the most inextricably integrated writing and drawing. That’s something I aspire to, and I have a long way to go.
—-Andrice Arp
(Source: BBC)