>> i think it was art speigel man's mouse, and it was profound holocaust. >> probably the first comic i saw was at a bathroom in a christian youth group. and it was a christian tract. it scared me and it was powerful but i don't think that i decided to get into comics until i picked up some of the 90s independent comics, like thb and slow jams, issues. >> from gays so jews to latinos, minority voices have not been predominant: and speaking about reality, we just got this question for willow. what would muslim miss marvel have done on 9-1-1? >> well, she was four years old, so probably not a lot. when you talk about the burden of representation, this is exactly what i'm talking about. the idea that a young, teenage muslim girl from jersey city, is somehow expected at the age of 4 to represent 1 billion people at 9-1-1 and that doesn't stop us from projecting that onto other people. >> let me make a point here. i think we also need to understand that just because someone is a minority writer from a certain ethnic group doesn't mean that they can stand and speak for every person in their