Saga #54 may be the last issue of the comic for at least a year according to writer Brian K. Vaughan. Read here for more on the hiatus.
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The world of FX's adaptation of 'Y: The Last Man' grew dramatically, with Diane Lane (Justice League) and five more tapped for key roles in the pilot.
After a long history of near-adaptations on screens large and small, Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra's Y: The Last Man has received an official series pilot order from FX. American Gods' Michael Green and Luke Cage's Aida Mashaka Croal will serve as the pilot's co-showrunners.
Now, in what may be the pièce de résistance of sticking it to Disney (and subsidiary Marvel), Fox is reportedly working on a Silver Surfer movie written by superstar writer Brian K. Vaughan.
What's one cable network's loss could possibly be another cable network's gain, with news of Michael Green's (Hannibal) current availability making its way around several production companies and a number of television series projects, including Brian K. Vaughan's Y: The Last Man.
So I'm not going to run the ending of Saga #44 by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Staples published by Image Comics today for the very reasonable price of $2.99, although over ten times the price of the previous issue But I am going to run a few theories that only make sense if you've actually[...]
The ultimate goal of any comic book creator is to have their work adapted for television or movies. For Eisner Award winning writer Brian K. Vaughan, his
Last week, Marvel revealed the main cast of their upcoming Hulu adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona's Eisner award winning comic, Runaways,
It's always a good feeling when we know that Saga's Summer hiatus is over. Yes, the action packed surprising comic is back this week with issue #37, from
While glancing over my list of comics releasing tomorrow, I realized that Saga Vol. 6 TP is out tomorrow. Now, I'm a monthly reader, but for those of you
During the annual Saga hiatus, I'm desperate for a taste of what the future holds. Thankfully July's Previews World gave me something to look forward to.
Today brings the release of Saga #36 from Image Comics, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples. I don't understand why anyone would ever
Today Brian K Vaughan's digital publisher Panel Syndicate published a new Walking Dead comic by Vaughan and Marcos Martin, set within The Walking Dead continuity Vaughan is the only person other than Kirkman to have written an official Walking Dead comic and Marcos Martin is the third artist, after Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard.
The comic[...]
There are so many positives when it comes to Image Comics, Saga, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples. This comic has gone through such
This May, a company called Essential Sequential will release the first official plush doll inspired by the awesome Saga character Lying Cat! Oh, and guess
Earlier today writer extraordinaire, Brian K. Vaughan sent out this tweet: Ghus fishing with a construction hat on...how cute is that? For those of you
I've read and reviewed the first few issues of Dynamite's new James Bond series and have really liked it. Seems I'm not alone. Writer Brian K. Vaughan
It’s happened. They’re finally back together. From Image Comics Saga #32 written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples, brings us a reunited
Brian K. Vaughan has stealth announced a new digital comic series with Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vincente called The Barrier over on panelsyndicate.com.
Oh happy day! It's finally happened. A hand-painted in full color and standing 8” tall, this limited production statue of Saga’s Lying Cat is going to be
There's nothing like the feeling you get when you know that the Saga hiatus is over, and that you can consistently enjoy brilliant issues from
Every once and awhile I'll hear this little voice in the back of my head that whispers, "need more Saga..." After leaving the comic book store this
Paper Girls begins with a dream. One that combines science and religion, female empowerment and slavery, the potential of great things and the threat of
And now it is.
A landscape-formatted Deluxe hardcover for Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin's The Private Eye, originally presented in digital format And published in years December, in time for Christmas, and in comic stores two weeks ahead of Amazon.
Because retailers, readers, and ROBERT KIRKMAN demanded it, the online sensation from PanelSyndicate.com's BRIAN K[...]
Lying Cat is very much a break out character of Bryan K Vaughan and Fiona Staples' Saga, from Image Comics. The Cat even has T-shirts. That get worn
I want you to do me a favor. Take a really deep breath. Inhale, exhale, and proceed…that’s what I had to do after reading the new issue of Saga. It’s
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First an encounter, a century and a half away, with a familiar symbol.
As we have seen so very vividly in the last few days, certain symbols can express and embody so much that their presence and absence can have a very emotional and[...]
Now that the new issue of Saga is out, I guess it’s appropriate to talk about how the last issue ended. Why don’t we all just hold a moment of silence for
We are all very familiar with Saga by Brian K Vaughan and Fiona Stapes from Image Comics.
But did you know there was another Saga by Vaughan and Staples? From 2001?
Brian K Vaughn's final issue of Swamp Thing volume 3 With a cover by Staples… Greg Staples And look what it's called…
How curious[...]
Get ready to overdose on Fadeaway with Marko in the new issue of Saga! From Image Comics, Saga #27, written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Fiona Staples