![]() ![]() "The giant tortoise with laser eyes from the first issue is one, or Alana's crazy interspecies romance novel," Staples said. ![]() But for Staples, there are a few in particular which stand out. ![]() Readers are well aware "Saga" is jam-packed with some pretty incredible visuals and concepts, some of which Vaughan has said come straight from his childhood imagination. He just gives me enough to get my imagination going." " just casually drops in the wildest ideas for characters and settings, and doesn't over-explain them. "In terms of format and length, too different from other books I've worked on it's the content that really sets it apart," Staples told CBR News. While the artist was taking a much needed break between the sixth and seventh issue - which comes out November 4, a month after the release of the series' first collection - she spoke with CBR News about character designs, changing her approach to illustration in order to stick with the title's monthly schedule and translating Vaughan's scripts to the finished page. In six issues, Staples has masterfully brought such diverse elements as TV-headed robots, horned magic-using aliens and a spider-like yet strangely alluring assassin to life. But they're not the only ones with their hands full, both in the series and on the creative team. ![]()
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