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My name is Hazel. -- I started out as an idea, but I ended up something more. -- Not much more, to be honest. It’s not like I grow up to become some great war hero or any sort of all-important savior... -- ...but thanks to these two (her parents), at least I get to grow old. -- Not everybody does. Davis, Lauren (July 27, 2014). "Brian K. Vaughan And Fiona Staples Reveal What's Ahead For Saga". io9. a b c Allen, Todd (March 12, 2012). "Advance Review: "Saga" By Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples". Comics Beat. a b c Gilly, Casey (November 20, 2014). "Brian K. Vaughan On the Expanding Universe of 'Saga' ". CBR.com. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020 . Retrieved February 6, 2023.

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Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Thirty-One" Saga,no.31(November 2015).Image Comics. Before anything else, it must be said that SAGA is the most beautiful and hideous, the most hopeful and fatalistic, the most graphic, and the most adorable thing I have ever read or seen.Ratcliffe, Amy (April 26, 2013). "Felicia Day’s Character Wore An Awesome Saga T-Shirt On Supernatural". Fashionably Geek. a b c d Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Nine" Saga,no.9(January 2013).Image Comics. Some people say that graphic novels aren't a legitimate form of great literature...I say that those people have clearly never read Saga! Finnigan, Kevin (May 15, 2012). "ADVANCE REVIEW Saga #3" Archived 2013-01-19 at archive.today. Comic Book Therapy.

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a b c d e f g Kit, Borys (March 14, 2012). "'Lost' Writer Brian K. Vaughan Debuts New Comic With Damon Lindelof and Friends". The Hollywood Reporter.Standlee, Kevin (September 1, 2013). "2013 Hugo Award Winners". The Hugo Awards. Retrieved September 11, 2013.

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Despite what you may have heard, good help isn’t all that hard to find... -- ...it’s just hard to find cheap. I realized that making comics and making babies were kind of the same thing and if I could combine the two, it would be less boring if I set it in a crazy sci-fi fantasy universe and not just have anecdotes about diaper bags... I didn’t want to tell a Star Wars adventure with these noble heroes fighting an empire. These are people on the outskirts of the story who want out of this never-ending galactic war... I’m part of the generation that all we do is complain about the prequels and how they let us down... And if every one of us who complained about how the prequels didn’t live up to our expectations just would make our own sci-fi fantasy, then it would be a much better use of our time. [13] [17] Writer Brian K. Vaughan signing a poster for the series at Midtown Comics in Manhattan a day after the first issue's release

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a b c d e f g h i Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Six" Saga,no.6(August 2012).Image Comics. There's an awful lot of crap in the graphic novel world, but it's strangely wonderful little gems like Saga, Vol. 1 that make rummaging through the rest of it feel completely worth the effort. This first volume is a bizarre, imaginative and very funny beginning to what I'm hoping will be a fantastic series. I've read bits here and there of Vaughan's work in the past but this is the first one to make me need to see what else he has in store for us. I honestly have no idea how he comes up with this stuff: soldiers turned star-crossed lovers from opposing armies are on the run from both sides with their newborn child. Not so crazy... until you add a bunch of ghosts, a huge cat that can tell when someone is lying, a royal family of robots... and somehow, amazingly, it all works. a b c d e f g Lewis, Shane (February 26, 2012). "IMAGE EXPO: Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' "Saga" Panel". Comic Book Resources. I had heard many positive things about Saga and noticing that the title won in Goodreads this year (2015) on its Volume 4, it made to give it a try to this first TPB.

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I love all the other companies I've worked with, but I think Image might be the only publisher left that can still offer a contract I would consider "fully creator-owned." Saga is a really important story to me, so I wanted a guarantee of no content restrictions or other creative interference, and I needed to maintain 100% control and ownership of all non-publishing rights with the artist, including the right to never have our comic turned into a movie or television show or whatever... [Image Publisher] Eric Stephenson was the only publisher I spoke with who was thrilled to make that deal, and co-creator Fiona Staples and I didn't have to sign exclusives or agree to work on a bunch of corporate-owned titles to get it. [5] Vaughan and Staples signing copies of the book for fans at the Midtown Comics booth at the 2012 New York Comic Con The planet Landfall is at war with one of its moons, known as Wreath. The indigenous people of Landfall seem reliant on technology and sport some nifty little insect-like wings, while the people of Wreath have horns (they may be my favorites as each character in the later issues has horns varying from rhino, to antelope, to ox--you get the idea) and are skilled in the use of magic. The war between these cultures has become an accepted part of life, the hatred of the enemy deeply ingrained in both species. a b c d e f g Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Fourteen" Saga,no.14(September 2013).Image Comics. White, Brett (June 20, 2016). "'Saga' Action Figures Anchor New Wave Of Skybound SDCC Exclusives". Comic Book Resources.

Alana and Marko are deserters from opposing armies of a galactic war. While in hiding on the planet Cleave, Alana gives birth to their daughter, but the new family soon becomes the target for agents working for both sides of the war. Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapters Thirty-One – Thirty-Six" Saga,no.31–36(November 2015 – April 2016).Image Comics. Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Fiona Staples, published monthly by the American company Image Comics. The disc contains all the preview trailers of Metal Gear Solid 4 released up to that point as a bonus. In 2014 the series won all three Eisners that it was nominated for: Best Painter/Multimedia Artist, Best Writer, and Best Continuing Series. [86]

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