Brian K. Vaughan

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Brian K. Vaughan – an American comics and television writer, known for Saga and Y: The Last Man; the hook – a haul of Eisners and a Hugo for Saga. He reignited love for creator-owned series, marrying galactic scale with intimate stakes. A writer–producer on Lost, he created Runaways, Ex Machina and Paper Girls – stories of choice, media power and family, told through speculative lenses.

🎨 Co-creates Saga with artist Fiona Staples – a genuinely equal partnership. 📺 Y: The Last Man finally hit TV, reigniting genre debates. 🦸‍♀️ At Marvel he conceived Runaways, later adapted for Hulu. 🗞️ Paper Girls reached Amazon – indie sensibility on a big streamer. 🏝️ Wrote and produced on Lost, honing those killer last-page hooks. 🗽 With Tony Harris he made Ex Machina – politics, tech and civic ethics intertwined. 🌐 With Marcos Martín launched the DRM-free Panel Syndicate (The Private Eye, Barrier) on a pay-what-you-want model. 🏆 His series have earned stacks of Eisners; Saga also took a Hugo. ⏳ Saga went on a long hiatus and returned in 2022 – anticipation like a prestige-TV comeback. 😉 He loves ending issues on gasp-worthy reveals. 😄 Fans joke that Vaughan’s cliffhangers are a cardio workout for the nerves.