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Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson on the ‘Saga’ App Store Fiasco [Interview]
Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson on the ‘Saga’ App Store Fiasco [Interview]
Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson on the ‘Saga’ App Store Fiasco [Interview]
Last Tuesday comics writer Brian K. Vaughan announced that Apple declined to sell the latest issue of his and Fiona Staples' hit Image Comics series Saga in its iOS App Store market on account of depictions of gay sex acts. The statement was affirmed by Image in various communiqués in the press and social media. But V...
TWIST: Apple Didn’t Ban ‘Saga’ #12 from App Store, ComiXology Never Submitted It
TWIST: Apple Didn’t Ban ‘Saga’ #12 from App Store, ComiXology Never Submitted It
TWIST: Apple Didn’t Ban ‘Saga’ #12 from App Store, ComiXology Never Submitted It
Earlier this week writer Brian K. Vaughan transmitted a press release stating that the latest issue of his and Fiona Staples sci-fi comic Saga would not be available for in-app purchase via ComXology or anything else in Apple's App Store for iOS devices, citing "two postage stamp-sized images of gay sex...
Apple App Store Bans ‘Saga’ #12 Over Graphic Sexual Imagery
Apple App Store Bans ‘Saga’ #12 Over Graphic Sexual Imagery
Apple App Store Bans ‘Saga’ #12 Over Graphic Sexual Imagery
UPDATE: ComiXology has since confirmed that Vaughan's statement was inaccurate, and that the company never submitted Saga #12 to Apple. More here. Brian K. Vaughan announced via press release on Tuesday that the latest issue of his and Fiona Staples' popular comic book Saga will not be available to readers via ComiXology or other digital comics platforms for iOS devices such as iPad and iPhone; a
‘Saga’ #2: Bounty Hunters, Babies, and Man-Eating Plants [Exclusive Preview]
‘Saga’ #2: Bounty Hunters, Babies, and Man-Eating Plants [Exclusive Preview]
‘Saga’ #2: Bounty Hunters, Babies, and Man-Eating Plants [Exclusive Preview]
The second issue of Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples's long-anticipated and critically acclaimed new sci-fi comic Saga hits comic shops (and digital stores) next Wednesday courtesy of Image Comics. There's a price on the heads of new parents (and former soldier) Mark and Alana, star-crossed lovers from warring races who are running as fast as they can to elude the bounty hunters sent to kill the
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
New Line Commissions ‘Y: The Last Man’ Script from ‘Warehouse 13′ Writers
What a nice bit of timing for Brian K. Vaughan. No sooner than his much anticipated return to monthly comics, Saga, debuts than news breaks that the film version of his most beloved work, Y: The Last Man, is progressing apace. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Matthew Federman and Stephen Scaia are set to adapt Vaughan and artist Pia Guerra's hit sci-fi series about the last man on Earth for
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
New Art from Vaughan’s ‘Saga,’ Hickman’s ‘Manhattan Projects,’ Keatinge’s ‘Hell Yeah’
In the wake of Marvel's big Avengers Vs. X-Men announcement and some pervasive DC rumors, the always forthright Publisher of Image Comics Eric Stephenson took the opportunity to distinguish his company from the Big Two by pointing out some brand new creator-owned projects readers can look forward to in 2012...