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a b Holub, Christian (April 12, 2019). "See the cover and exclusive details for massive Saga comic collection, future series plans". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 12, 2019 . Retrieved April 15, 2019. a b c d Richards, Ron (January 30, 2012). "ADVANCE REVIEW: SAGA #1 (Spoiler Free)". iFanboy. Archived from the original on July 13, 2012 . Retrieved September 14, 2023.
Serafino, Jason (March 16, 2012). "Review: 'Lost' Writer Brian K. Vaughan Combines Sci-Fi And Fantasy In Image Comics’ 'Saga'". Complex.The book was announced at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International, [4] and was billed as " Star Wars meets A Game of Thrones" in solicitations. [1] Saga represents the first time Vaughan has employed narration in his comics writing, a decision influenced by the whimsical interaction between the text and images in the children's books he reads with his children, and by his desire to try something new that he felt would work well with Saga 's narrator, Hazel. [5] It is also his first series to be published through Image Comics, [18] whom he selected as the series' publisher on the recommendation of the writer Jay Faerber, who cited the creative freedom afforded by that publisher. [15] Vaughan elaborated on his selection of Image thus:
The 2013 Joe Shuster Award Nominees / Les nominés pour le prix Joe Shuster 2013". The Joe Shuster Awards. June 5, 2013 . Retrieved April 4, 2018. a b Mart, Seifert (September 7, 2013). "Saga Wins Big at 2013 Harvey Awards". Bleeding Cool . Retrieved May 9, 2014.Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Twenty-Four" Saga,no.24(October 2014).Image Comics. a b c Cunningham, Joel (June 22, 2016). "Brian K. Vaughan Talks Saga, Paper Girls, and Why We’ll Never Get That Lying Cat Series". Barnes & Noble. In October 2017, Image Comics announced the introduction of Pop! Vinyl figures of Lying Cat, Alana, Marko, Izabel, Prince Robot IV and The Will from Funko and Skybound Entertainment, available in February 2018. [115] In other media [ edit ] a b c d Staples, Fiona (April 2014). "What exactly are the approximate races of Alana and Marko?". Fiona Staples. Archived from the original on May 24, 2014 . Retrieved February 7, 2022– via Tumblr. Yes, there is sex again as well as really crass threats. However, it's not quite as ramped up (again? yet?).
a b c d Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Nine" Saga,no.9(January 2013).Image Comics.The humanity that BKV imbues on his characters is rich and relatable, and the danger that surrounds them is fierce and ever present." —IGN Vaughan's whip-snap dialogue is as smart, cutting, and well timed as ever, and his characters are both familiar enough to acclimate easily to and deep enough to stay interested in as their relationships bend, break, and mend. While Vaughan will be the star power that attracts readers, do-it-all artist Staples is going to be the one who really wows them. Her character designs dish out some of the best aliens around, the immersive world-crafting is lushly detailed and deeply thought through, and the spacious layouts keep the focus squarely on the personal element, despite the chaotic cosmos they inhabit. Add another winner to Vaughan's stable of consistently epic, fresh, and endearing stories.”—Booklist (starred review)
a b c Sneddon, Laura (December 16, 2014). "Vector: Sequentials #1 – Women and SF Comics". comicbookGRRRL. Archived from the original on January 12, 2015 . Retrieved February 9, 2016. a b Vaughan, Brian K.( w),Staples, Fiona( a)."Chapter Eight" Saga,no.8(December 2012).Image Comics. The Brio Talent Agency first appears in issue #2, but is not named until issue #8. Robertson, Adi (April 9, 2013). "Apple bans 'Y: The Last Man' creator's new comic from Comixology over sexual content: The distinction between app and art breaks down". The Verge . Retrieved April 10, 2013. a b c d Zalben, Alex (March 5, 2012). "The 'Saga' Of Brian K. Vaughan: How He Went From Runaway Kids To Epic Fantasy". MTV Geek. Archived from the original on September 16, 2015. a b Hennon, Blake (July 20, 2013). "Comic-Con: 'Building Stories,' 'Saga' top Eisners (winners list)". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved July 20, 2013.
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And yes, I still need a copy of “Assassins of Sadness” by Fartbox. Whoever finds it in this vast crazy universe, please send me a link. An unwieldy, profane, and glorious ode to compassion and equality... a sprawling tale that shuffles the beats of numerous genres, including pulp romance, road trip, Western, dark comedy, and political thriller. And much of Saga focuses less on prejudice and more on smaller-scale pains that can be devastating in their own right.”—The Atlantic My review of the entire Saga series up until this volume is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... Davis, Brandon (June 27, 2016). "New Skybound The Walking Dead, Invincible, & More SDCC Exclusive Pins Revealed". comicbook.com.