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Brian K. Vaughan And The Ongoing Story Of Post-9/11 America
Brian K. Vaughan And The Ongoing Story Of Post-9/11 America
Brian K. Vaughan And The Ongoing Story Of Post-9/11 America
In common with a fairly significant chunk of the comics community, Brian K. Vaughan was in New York on September 11th, 2001, and witnessed the events of that day first-hand. Sublimating his experiences into his art, Vaughan penned Ex Machina, a modern masterpiece that used an alternate version of 9/11 to explore America's relationships with its heroes. But just as the long-term effects of September 11th are still palpable, Vaughan has continued to explore the anxieties of post-9/11 American throughout his work.
Link Ink: More Images of ‘Smallville’s’ Booster Gold, Leonard Nimoy Voicing a Transformer and Mickey Mouse’s Lemonade Soap
Link Ink: More Images of ‘Smallville’s’ Booster Gold, Leonard Nimoy Voicing a Transformer and Mickey Mouse’s Lemonade Soap
Link Ink: More Images of ‘Smallville’s’ Booster Gold, Leonard Nimoy Voicing a Transformer and Mickey Mouse’s Lemonade Soap
TV: Eric Martsolf shows off his Booster Gold duds, which fans can see in action on April 22 episode of Smallville. Whuzah?: Robin Williams is going to play the ghost of a tiger in an upcoming Broadway show Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, the plot of which sounds suspiciously similar to Brian K...