![]() ![]() Give it a read, and if you haven’t read it yet, the hardcover of We Stand on Guard is out now in local comic book shops everywhere. And today, I continue the discussion of how that book came together with Vaughan as we talk his return to comics, what interested him about the story of We Stand on Guard, working with Skroce, the fate of my home, and more. This is going to shock you, but I dug that comic, both for Skroce’s work (which I talked with the artist about last week) and for Vaughan’s (not to mention their other collaborators efforts). One of his recent works was We Stand on Guard, an Image Comics title he put together with artist Steve Skroce, and it digs into a world where the United States and Canada are at war, and a small band of Canadian freedom fighters worked tirelessly to push their aggressive neighbors out of their home. The Private Eye might be one of my favorite things of the past few years. Ex Machina and Runaways are two other era favorites. ![]() Y the Last Man was the comic responsible for my return to reading them. ![]() He’s written a lot of my favorite comics. I’ve written about his work a lot so you may have already guessed that, but still, dude’s great. Vaughan is one of my favorite writers in comics. While I’m not one to play favorites most of the time, I’d be lying if I didn’t say Brian K. ![]()
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