If I weren't… if I hadn't been doing comic books, there are so many things I would have enjoyed doing. When I was a kid I wanted to be a lawyer, ’cause I saw a movie, I think it starred John Barrymore. He played a great mouthpiece, and he was just making this argument in court, and he swayed the jury, and he was so dramatic and persuasive. As a kid, I didn't realize all of the reading and studying, and the dull work that lawyers have to do. But I think I basically always really wanted to be an actor, because to me, being a lawyer was being an actor, standing in front of a jury and making an impassioned speech. Doing this little interview now is like being an actor. You're a captive audience. I can go on and on, you've got to listen. This is great. I loved lecturing for the same reason. I was so… I'm always so happy when I'm on a lecture platform, and people are always worried that I'm getting tired, or you know, that's enough, we ought to cut the questions and answer period short. I hate them for it. I'd like to stay all day and do those questions and answers. So… and when I do these little cameo roles for our movies, I'm always thinking in back of my mind, don't they see how good I am? Why don't they give me a real role? What's the matter with them? So I… I would love to be, I would have loved to be an actor, and funny thing, I'd still love to do it. Why should Sean Connery get all the good older men roles?