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Tag Archives: Brian K Vaughan
REVIEW: Saga #12
I can’t believe Saga has now been with us for a year. I can still remember the sheer thrill of that first issue, a strong contender for best single issue of any comic book in 2012. I read the comic, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian K Vaughan, comics, Fiona Staples, Image, Prince Robot IV, Saga
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REVIEW: Saga #2
Noting that I liked Saga #1 is something of an understatement. I wrote a review of that first issue that was long and gushing even by my long and gushy standards, even suggesting that Saga had potential to be the … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian K Vaughan, comics, fantasy, Fiona Staples, Saga, sci-fi
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REVIEW: Saga #1
Much has been said about 2012 being the year of creator-owned comics, and the reasons why. Here isn’t the place to go into detail into the various factors that could have influenced their increased prominence, but I will venture to … Continue reading
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Tagged Battlestar Galactica, Brian K Vaughan, comics, creator-owned, fantasy, Fiona Staples, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, Saga, sci-fi, Star Wars
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My Top Ten Comics of 2012
We’re back a bit earlier this year, so apologies to any groundbreaking comic that comes out of nowhere in the last two weeks of December and blows me away. This marks the third time I’ve run this feature on my … Continue reading →