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I've also enjoyed Brian K Vaughan's Saga series (Image Comics), the third and fourth volumes of which have been published this year.
The hysteria began when the Daily Mail, which loves a cute creature saga, carried images obtained by the campaign group Animal Defenders International.
Saga, Vol 4, Image: £7.69, Amazon.co.uk Published by California-based Image, this comic follows little Hazel, the infant child of star-crossed lovers on opposite sides of a galactic war.
These are just some of the characters and sights in the sci-fi universe of "Saga," a new Image Comics series written by Brian K. Vaughan and drawn by Fiona Staples.
As a cross-generational saga with a visual image in its title, Smith's book is suited to the medium and the director uses her dental metaphor nicely.
But there comes a point in this saga when Fifa's image cannot sink any lower.
She illustrates Image Comics' Saga with writer Brian K. Vaughan and has contributed cover art to Mark Waid's rebranded Archie series.
In December 2014, Image published Saga Deluxe Edition Volume 1, a hardcover volume collecting the first 18 issues of the series, which comprise its first three story arcs.
"Astro City," by Kurt Busiek & Brent Anderson (Vertigo) "Bandette," by Paul Tobin & Colleen Coover (Monkeybrain) "Hawkeye," by Matt Fraction & David Aja (Marvel) "Saga," by Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples (Image) "Southern Bastards," by Jason Aaron & Jason Latour (Image) "The Walking Dead," by Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, & Stefano Gaudiano (Image/Skybound).
On "Ambulance Blues," Neil's complex 60s/70s saga, he conjures and overlays images of innocent hippie days with the deceptions of Richard Nixon and the fractured fairytale of Patty Hearst (with the specter of William Randolph never far behind), and self-reflexively observes: "It's hard to know the meaning of this song".
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