"Precision is not one of the qualities that comes out in my work"
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The subtext is about what he valued: motion, anatomy under stress, bodies twisting through space, faces pushed into operatic expression. Kane’s best pages often feel like they’re straining against the panel borders, as if the story can’t quite be contained. That kind of energy requires risk. It asks for lines that hunt rather than lines that lock. The admission also carries a professional candor that fits comics’ mid-century factory conditions. Artists were expected to be fast, adaptable, and legible at newsprint size; perfectionism was a luxury, not a job requirement.
There’s a quiet defensiveness here, too, aimed at critics who treat comics craft like drafting. Kane anticipates the complaint and reframes it: if you want immaculate geometry, look elsewhere. If you want a superhero to look like he’s actually falling, flying, or breaking, accept the rough edge as part of the illusion. The “imprecision” is the point - the human hand insisting on drama over diagram.
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"Precision is not one of the qualities that comes out in my work." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/precision-is-not-one-of-the-qualities-that-comes-61541/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.










