Saga #16 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: What’s worse than being a war criminal? How about a war criminal who acts? The Review: If there’s one thing I’ve learned from both...
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By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: No better time for a literary discussion than during a hostage situation. The Review: Ever since #12, when Vaughan revealed that Marko,...
View ArticleThe Private Eye #5 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Marcos Martin (art), Muntsa Vicente (colors) The Story: The only thing harder than bursting the cloud is putting it back together. The Review: When I was a newly-minted...
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By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: When confronted by your raging ex-fiancée, resist the urge to push your wife off a building. The Review: While I usually shy away from...
View ArticleThe Private Eye #6 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Marcos Martin (art), Muntsa Vicente (colors) If writers can generally be divided into two camps—the plot-driven and the character-driven—so can readers. I’d definitely...
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By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: Are there couple’s counselors for wanted criminals? The Review: With my overloaded Pull List, I shouldn’t mind a few months’ hiatus from...
View ArticleSaga #20 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: It’s the typical Open Circuit story—sex, drugs, and money. The Review: I’m sure I wasn’t the only one disheartened by last issue’s...
View ArticleThe Private Eye #7 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Marcos Martin (art), Muntsa Vicente (colors) The Story: No one deserves to go down this way—not even a sex doll. The Review: Brace yourself—personal story coming through....
View ArticleSaga #21 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: Usually, the revelation of your newborn son involves less homicide. The Review: As I said last issue, the core of Saga is maintaining a...
View ArticleSaga #22 – Review
By: Brian K. Vaughan (story), Fiona Staples (art) The Story: Drugs, affairs, and murder. Alana and Marko sure live the celebrity life. The Review: It’s not a pleasant experience to witness a couple’s...
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