![]() Like the best of science fiction, "Saga" is also a human and personal story about love, family, friendship, life and trying to raise a child in a world and universe that does not want to accept her - and at worst wants to do her harm. "Saga" is a high concept space opera about a galactic war, where a tree is a sentient space ship, there are aliens of every possible type (including a royal family who have televisions for faces), magic and science coexist, and the intrepid heroes fight - and often succeed - against seemingly impossible odds. In a career marked by so many successes and accolades, it is that series of graphic novels, "Saga," that is perhaps his most unique and memorable vision. ![]() Vaughan was also awarded the prestigious Hugo Award for "Saga." He is the writer of such award-winning comic books and graphic novels as " Y: The Last Man," " Ex Machina" and " Paper Girls." Vaughan has also been a writer, editor and producer for such TV shows as "Lost," "Under the Dome," "The Runaways" and "Daredevil." Vaughan has won numerous awards for his work in comic books and graphic novels including 14 Eisner Awards and 14 Hugo Awards. ![]() ![]() Vaughan is one of the accomplished and unique voices in contemporary American comic books and popular culture. ![]()
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