![]() ![]() ![]() Don't forget to add that into your equation. Or is it being from Cleveland? Azzarello, Bendis and I are all bald guys named Brian from the same area in Cleveland. What's more important in becoming a famous comics writer, is it the shaved head, or being named Brian? I'll get right into the big, crucial question of the day. In a lengthy interview with CBR News, Vaughan explained why it was so hard to read the last issue of "Y," why he decided to kill off Agent 355, how writing comics relates to writing television, how he's spending his time during the writers strike, and what new projects he has on the horizon. While plenty of projects lie ahead, for the moment Vaughan's focus is still largely on the book that brought him international acclaim, "Y: The Last Man." In addition to his work on "Lost," Vaughan continues to write the Wildstorm series "Ex Machina," and this Spring, Marvel will publish the three-part miniseries "Logan," Vaughan's take on Wolverine with artist Eduardo Risso. ![]()
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