"You see, anything I imagined, I could draw"
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The intent reads like an origin story compressed to one breath. For a cartoonist, imagination is cheap; execution is the toll. Johnston is pointing to the moment the toll disappears, when skill catches up with inner life and suddenly there’s no gap between feeling and form. That’s not just personal triumph, it’s a statement about the medium. Comics have always been the art form of the attainable: a pen, paper, and the audacity to believe your inner world deserves panels. Johnston’s confidence carries that democratic promise.
The subtext, especially coming from the creator of For Better or For Worse, is that drawing isn’t escapism so much as translation. Her work made ordinary domestic life legible and worth lingering over. "Anything" can mean dragons, sure, but it also means grief, adolescence, marriage fatigue, small joys - the stuff that resists polite conversation. In that sense, the line is less about fantasy than about control: if you can draw it, you can face it, shape it, maybe even share it without flinching.
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Johnston, Lynn. "You see, anything I imagined, I could draw." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-see-anything-i-imagined-i-could-draw-142754/.
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"You see, anything I imagined, I could draw." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-see-anything-i-imagined-i-could-draw-142754/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.











