Sarah Vaughn

Preview: 'Deadman: Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love' #2
Preview: 'Deadman: Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love' #2
Preview: 'Deadman: Dark Mansion Of Forbidden Love' #2
Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love, by Sarah Vaughn and Lan Medina, has, with just one issue, proven to be one of the most interesting DC projects of the year, and that only makes it more frustrating that it only comes out every two months. But thankfully, we've got an unlettered black and white preview of December's Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love #2.
'Midnighter & Apollo', 'Deadman', 'Super Powers' Cover Reveals
'Midnighter & Apollo', 'Deadman', 'Super Powers' Cover Reveals
'Midnighter & Apollo', 'Deadman', 'Super Powers' Cover Reveals
Two comics about the afterlife, and one comic with Composite Superman on the cover: December's going to be a good month for DC Comics. ComicsAlliance has an exclusive first look at the covers and solicitations for Midnighter and Apollo #3, Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love #2, and Super Powers #2. They're all great covers, but they couldn't be more different in tone!
Deadman Gets Romantic in 'Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love'
Deadman Gets Romantic in 'Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love'
Deadman Gets Romantic in 'Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love'
Gothic romance returns to DC Comics this October with the arrival of Deadman: Dark Mansion of Forbidden Love by Sarah Vaughn and Lan Medina. The three-issue series tells the story of a young woman named Berenice who has the ability to see ghosts. She's also caught in a love triangle with her boyfriend and her non-binary best friend, but her conflicted heart may be the least of her problems, as the mansion they occupy is haunted by a very angry revenant. Thankfully another ghost soon arrives to offer his help, and it's none other than Boston Brand, the Deadman.
Hire This Woman: Writer Sarah Vaughn
Hire This Woman: Writer Sarah Vaughn
Hire This Woman: Writer Sarah Vaughn
In the overwhelmingly male comic book industry, it has been a challenge for some editors and readers to see the ever growing number of talented women currently trying to make a name for themselves. With that in mind, ComicsAlliance offers Hire This Woman, a recurring feature designed for comics readers as well as editors and other professionals, where we shine the spotlight on a female comics pro on the ascendance. Some of these women will be at the very beginning of their careers, while others will be more experienced but not yet “household names.” Sarah Vaughn initially started in comics as an artist, working on the webcomic Sparkshooter (full disclosure: she also illustrated one installment of a comic strip I wrote for Bitch Media called Don't Be A Dick). When forced to cut back on drawing for health reasons, Vaughn switched gears to concentrate on writing instead. Her current project is the Image series Alex + Ada, where she is the head writer and co-creator with Jonathan Luna.