By the time you have your protagonist attempting to assassinate the Pope, you've sort of signaled that everything is on the table. Brian K. Vaughan assassinateattempthave Change image and share on social
I wanted to write a story about a future where everyone has a secret identity, in part because the Internet no longer exists. Brian K. Vaughan existfutureidentity Change image and share on social
I never want readers to be comfortable, to feel like we're in a comedy or a drama. Life is never just one of those things. Life is a balance of all those things. Brian K. Vaughan balancecomedycomfortable Change image and share on social
I remember when I was a kid and I would go to the comic-book store, I would have no idea what was going on in that month's issues. Sometimes I wouldn't even know what comics were coming out until I walked into the store. Brian K. Vaughan bookcomecomic share on social
I like animal sidekicks. They seem to be a pretty cool trope of post-apocalyptic fiction - just because if you're going to have this lone protagonist, they're going to need someone to talk to. Dogs are overused, and cats are dumb. So that leaves monkeys. Brian K. Vaughan animalapocalypticcat share on social
Print and digital comics will always coexist. Brian K. Vaughan coexistcomicdigital Change image and share on social
When I wrote 'Runaways,' I was a naive kid who thought that all parents were evil. Now that I'm a wise old man with children of my own, I am certain that all parents are evil. Brian K. Vaughan childevilkid Change image and share on social
I love doing research. I'm a film-school geek. Brian K. Vaughan filmgeeklove Change image and share on social
I don't think I have discipline when it comes to anything. Brian K. Vaughan discipline Change image and share on social
My parents grew up during the space race, and I think they imagined the future would be us living on moon bases and everyone has rocket shoes. Brian K. Vaughan basisfuturegrow Change image and share on social