John Green (1977) American author and vlogger
Harry Potter Nerds Win at Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMweXVWB918 <br class="br">YouTube
Megan Fox: 'Biggest Nerd', likes comic books, men over girlfriends http://www.news.com.au/news/foxy-megan-biggest-nerd/story-fna7dq6e-1111117553949, 23 September 2008
John Green (1977) American author and vlogger
Harry Potter Nerds Win at Life http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMweXVWB918 <br class="br">YouTube
John Green (1977) American author and vlogger
The Puff Pwns Gravity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY4LZRBHtvc <br class="br">YouTube
D.J. MacHale (1955) American television director and producer
Source: Rejection, Scares, and Ryan Gosling: Looking Back at Nickelodeon’s “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/10/interview-are-you-afraid-of-the-dark-dj-machale (October 30, 2014)
“Call me a nerd if you like, but I do find it hard to leave home without my laptop and a good book.”
Moby (1965) Activist, American musician, DJ and photographer
As quoted in "I lost my heart in... New York", in The Guardian (13 May 2005) http://www.theguardian.com/travel/2005/may/14/lostmyheart.guardiansaturdaytravelsection
Ted Bundy (1946–1989) American serial killer
1977 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEWsxCrMM1U in Pitkin County Prison, Colorado
“I love trying new stuff, I guess cuz I'm Haitian.”
Kadda Sheekoff (1993) Haitian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur
Source: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm11318964/quotes?ref_=m_nm_trv_trv
“I despise the comic industry, but I will always love the comic medium.”
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
New York Press interview (15 June 2006) http://www.nypress.com/19/24/books/feature2.cfm
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/alan-moore-the-reluctant-hero-64407.html <br class="br">Context: If I write a crappy comic book, it doesn't cost the budget of an emergent Third World nation. When you've got these kinds of sums involved in creating another two hours of entertainment for Western teenagers, I feel it crosses the line from being merely distasteful to being wrong. To paint comic books as childish and illiterate is lazy. A lot of comic books are very literate — unlike most films.
Jane Espenson (1964) American television writer and producer
Ain't It Cool News interview (17 July 2003)