Umbrella Academy: 10 Obscure Comic Books Netflix Should Adapt Next
1. Saga
What is there left to say about Saga that hasn't already been said by countless critics and outlets alike?
A book that is criminally unknown in the mainstream, Saga has easily proven itself one of the most epic, powerful, and consistently jaw-dropping comic books of the decade, if not the century.
A comic book series adored by all that read it, but doomed to never reach the heights of DC or Marvel, Saga is a comic that will find a place in the heart of any reader. An enthralling blend of sci-fi, high fantasy, war epics and ancient mythology, Brian K Vaughn has slowly and lovingly created one of the most inventive fantasy worlds ever put to page. A Romeo and Juliet love story set to an opera of intergalactic war and godlike Bounty Hunters, Saga is one of the most exciting comic books that not nearly enough people are reading.
Netflix has always been on the verge of finding their blockbuster, their Game Of Thrones or Breaking Bad. However, for a platform that has proven time and time again they can do magic with adapted pieces, Saga is a story more than deserving of the attention of a platform crying out for something as truly magical as it is.