Brian K. Vaughan
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian K. Vaughanis an American comic book and television writer, best known for the comic book series Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, Pride of Baghdad, and Saga...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionWriter
CountryUnited States of America
film fewer
Comics are essentially films with fewer frames per second.
crap
I just make crap up more than anything else.
talking names two
I'm the one who started spreading that particular factoid, about Bendis, Azz and me all being bald Brian's from Cleveland, just to get my name mentioned in the same sentence as two much-better writers, and it's worked like a goddamn charm. Next up, I'm going to grow a big, disgusting beard, just so people will start talking about Alan Moore and me in the same breath.
worst-case-scenario fantasy horror
I've always thought of fantasy as a genre of best-case scenarios, and horror as a genre of worst-case scenarios.
children passion connections
Your own creations are your own children; you gave life to them, so you'll always have, if not more passion to them, more connections to them.
digital print coexist
Print and digital comics will always coexist.
luxury pages six
In film, you have the luxury of accomplishing what you need in 24 frames every second. Comics, you only have five or six panels a page to do that.
writing gay ethnicity
To try and imagine that I'm another person is always going to be hard - whether I'm writing about a truck driver or someone who is gay, who's trans, who is of a different ethnicity or creed. But it would be boring if I always had to write about myself and my limited viewpoint.
mom feel-better good-relationship
My mom once told me that a good relationship isn't where the other person makes you feel better, but where they make *you* better.
bullshit happy-endings pauses
Happy endings are bullshit. There are only happy pauses.
aquariums hobbies pinnacle
Reef aquariums are definitely the pinnacle of the hobby.
inspiration wife ruth
The biggest inspiration for everything I do is, of course, my wife, playwright Ruth McKee.
confused writing self
I start with something that makes me angry or confused, and then I write about it. It's a form of self-help.