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Fiona Staples is a Canadian
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artist known for her work on books such as ''North 40'', '' DV8: Gods and Monsters'', ''
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'', '' Archie'', and '' Saga''. She has been described as one of the best artists working in the industry today.Salvatore, Brian (July 20, 2012)
"Review: Saga #5"
. Multiversity Comics.
She has won multiple Eisner and
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Early life

Staples was born in Calgary,
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. She attended the Alberta College of Art and Design. Books that have had a seminal impact upon Staples include ''
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.Uzumeri, David (March 14, 2012)
"'Saga': Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Bring a Stellar Sci-Fi Comic Into the World"
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Career

Staples's first published work was "Amphibious Nightmare", a
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included in the About Comics anthology ''24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2005''. Her first series assignment was 2006's ''Done to Death'', working with writer Andrew Foley for Markosia. She was one of the illustrators of
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's ''
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film. She was the penciller and inker of '' The Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor,'' written by
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. She also coloured
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's art for the '' 2000 AD'' story '' Button Man''. In March 2012 Image Comics published the first issue of '' Saga'', an ongoing series conceived by writer Brian K. Vaughan. Staples was introduced to Vaughan by their mutual friend, writer
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, with whom Staples worked on ''Mystery Society''.Uzumeri, David (March 14, 2012)
"'Saga': Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples Bring a Stellar Sci-Fi Comic Into the World"
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Vaughan, who had not met Staples in person until just before their panel at the 2011
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, explained his selection of Staples by describing his reaction upon first seeing her work, saying, "Her artwork is incredible. tdoesn't look like anyone else. She is very unique. When I opened up this file I was like, 'This is going to work! Staples is co-owner of ''Saga'',Lewis, Shane (February 26, 2012)
"IMAGE EXPO: Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' "Saga" Panel"
Comic Book Resources.
and designed the cast, Wolk, Douglas (August 5, 2013). "Masters of the Universe. The space story ''Saga'' is the comic world's big hit". ''
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the ships, and the alien races in the story. She also provides painted covers, and hand-letters the narration (using her own handwriting), which is the final work she does after finishing the artwork on a page.Kepler, Adam W. (October 26, 2012)
"Graphic Books Best Sellers: Fiona Staples Talks About 'Saga'"
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In 2015, Staples and writer Mark Waid became the creative team for the opening three-issue story arc of Archie Comics' relaunched '' Archie'', in celebration of the character's 75th anniversary. Staples, who had previously provided variant covers for the publisher, contributed her distinctive drawing style, rather than Archie's house style, and designed "a new look and an edgier tone" for the ''Archie'' comic book, whose storylines will portray the character in darker, more complicated situations, though not necessarily for a strictly adult audience.


Technique and materials

At the beginning of her career, Staples would scan traditional drawings in and edit them in Adobe Photoshop later. Staples began creating her artwork entirely digitally several years before she began work on ''Saga'', though her process for that series is different from previous ones, for which she characterizes it as "one intense, ongoing experiment." She begins with thumbnails, roughly drawn on printed paper templates. During this stage Staples gives copious thought to the layouts and staging, making it, in her words, the most important part of the process. After scanning the thumbnails, she enlarges them and uses them as rudimentary pencils, and "inks" over them in Manga Studio. She has said that her art distributor is "perpetually disappointed in her," as fans would pay high prices for inks and pencils. One of the advantages Staples sees in working digitally is the ability to dispense with tight pencils in favor of making corrections in an ad hoc manner, as she finds that penciling in great detail, and re-drawing such artwork a second time in ink, to be boring. In ''Saga'', Staples inks only the figures in pen-and-ink, using a lot of self-shot photo references to finalize the poses, which she does not use in the thumbnail stage. She then imports the art into
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, which she uses to paint the backgrounds entirely in colour, to achieve a look inspired by video games and Japanese animation. At the 2012 Image Expo, Staples described the process by which she produces the art as harkening back to animation cels, in which emphasis is placed on figures and backgrounds.Allen, Todd (March 12, 2012)
"Advance Review: 'Saga' By Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples"
The Beat.
The process, according to Staples, can be time-consuming, depending on the complexity of the environment. For outdoor environments, she begins by selecting a colour palette and initially blocking in the shapes roughly. She subsequently colours the figures, using flat colours both to make the process quicker and because she feels that painted figures in comics can often look "stiff" and difficult for the reader to "read" quickly. For pages that feature narration by the character Hazel, Staples writes the text using her own handwriting. Vaughan has stated that Staples's style has influenced the direction of the story. The organic forms of most of the series' technology, for example, such as the main characters' wooden rocket ship, is derived from Staples's dislike of drawing mechanical objects. To design the series' various planetary settings, Staples looks to the real world for inspiration and then exaggerates some elements of them. Some rooms on the planet Cleave, for example, were inspired by
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Critical reception

Staples's work on ''Saga'' received wide acclaim from numerous reviewers,Richards, Ron (January 30, 2012)
"ADVANCE REVIEW: SAGA #1 (Spoiler Free)"
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with
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characterizing it as "glorious","AICN COMICS REVIEWS: Brian K. Vaughan’s SAGA! FAIREST! UNCANNY X-MEN! AKA! & MORE!!!"
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. March 14, 2012.
and P.S. Hayes of Geeks of Doom praising her art as "amazing", saying, "From the gorgeous painted cover all the way through the last page, she delivers in every way that’s artistically possible. It’s got to be tough to be handed a script like this one and try and figure out what to do, but she handles it beautifully. Everything looks like it belongs in the universe. Her backgrounds are elaborate, yet never distracting or too busy and they never take focus off the main characters."Hayes, P.S. (March 13, 2012)
"Comic Review: Saga #1"
Geeks of Doom.
Alex Zalben of MTV Geek predicted readers would "fall head over heels in love" with it,Zalben, Alex (March 5, 2012)
"The 'Saga' Of Brian K. Vaughan: How He Went From Runaway Kids To Epic Fantasy"
MTV Geek.
and Greg McElhatton of
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positively compared it to that of
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, specifically her use of delicate lines to frame characters with large, bold figures, and her mixture of the familiar and the foreign together in her character designs to create a visually cohesive universe.McElhatton, Greg (March 13, 2012)
"Review: Saga #1"
Comic Book Resources.
AICN singled out Staples's handling of grand, sweeping space shots and other genre trappings, as well as her mastery of facial expressions, which AICN felt was perfectly suited to Vaughan's subtle dialogue. In 2015, Staples was voted the #1 female comic book artist of all-time by readers of Comic Book Resources.


Awards and nominations


Bibliography


Interior art

*''24 Hour Comics Day Highlights 2005'': "Amphibious Nightmare" (self-written, About Comics, 2005) *'' Done to Death'' (with writer Andrew Foley, 6-issue limited series, Markosia, July 2006-January 2009) *'' Button Man'': "Book IV: The Hitman's Daughter" (colours, with writer
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and artist
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, in '' 2000 AD'' #1551-1566, 2007) *'' Proof'' #6-8 (colours, with writer Alexander Grecian and art by Riley Rossmo, Image Comics, March–May 2008) *'' The Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor'' (with writer
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, 6-issue limited series, Wildstorm, June 2008 - March 2009) *'' Tales from the Black Museum'': "The Incredible Teatime Torture Show" (colours, with writer
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, in ''
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'' #284, May 2009) *'' North 40'' (with writer Aaron Williams, 6-issue limited series,
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, September 2009 - February 2010) *'' Northlanders'': The Sea Road (with writer Brian Wood,
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, One shot, June 2010) *'' Mystery Society'' (with writer
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, IDW Publishing, April 2010-ongoing) *''
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, One shot, April 2011) *'' Saga'' (with writer Brian K. Vaughan, Image Comics, ongoing, March 14, 2012 – present) *'' Archie'' (with writer Mark Waid, Archie Comics, #1-3, 2015)


Cover work

*'' Sheena'' #2 Variant Cover (2007) #5 (2008) *'' War Machine'' #5 (2009) *'' DV8: Gods and Monsters'' #1-8 (2010) *''Magus'' #1 (2010) *''
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'' #7-10 (2011) *'' 30 Days of Night'' #1 Variant Cover (2011) *'' Criminal Macabre/
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'' #10 (2012) *'' National Comics: Madame X'' #1 (2012) *'' Rat Queens'' #1 Variant Cover (2013) *'' Fire and Stone'' #1 Variant Cover (2014) *''Chrononauts'' #1 Variant Cover (2015) *'' The Wicked + The Divine'' #11 Variant Cover (2015) *''Archie'' #650 *''
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#16'' XXX Variant cover (2017) *'' Labyrinth: Coronation'' #1-12 (2018-2019)


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Fiona Staples
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