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Saga Analysis
Saga - Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
Saga is brilliant, itâs an interesting, creative read. And, I would argue, a feminist read. Saga isnât a war novel in the usual sense. Saga isnât a bang bang shoot em dead, kill the bad guys kind of comic. Saga is a war comic in the sense where you see all the horrors of war and all sides of war you donât usually see in mainstream media. Saga is a critical take on the war genre.Â
But Saga is a also a work which represents both men and females and a sexually diverse cast. Saga is a great work of fiction. Through the use of appropriate representation Saga becomes a feminist approved work of fiction
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SAGA #25 STORY: BRIAN K. VAUGHANÂ ART / COVER: Â FIONA STAPLES Â Â FEBRUARY 4 / 32 PAGES / FC / M / $2.99Â Saga is back, as is almost the entire cast! And as thanks to retailers and readers for helping our audience continue to grow every new arc, Fiona Staples created an amazing wraparound cover for this action-packed issue, which is still only $2.99, the best deal in comics!
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This snakeâs venom makes you bleed from every orifice until you die
Hey so snakes that inject venom into the bloodstream are pretty bad, how about a snake that injects venom into your bloodstream AND makes you bleed out from every orifice? Sound good?
The boomslang (Dispholidus typus) is a venomous tree snake native to Sub-Saharan Africa. Blunt-faced and pretty, with relatively enormous eyes and a bright, light green colour in males and brown in females, the boomslang spends its days up in the trees, hunting for lizards, frogs, chameleons, mice and birds. Itâs a super shy and non-aggressive species â if it comes across anything it canât swallow, itâll be out of there so fast, the thing it couldnât swallow probably wonât have even noticed it was there. Itâs also basically the cat of the snake world, often moving into the enclosed nests of nearby birds so it can curl up and hibernate in peace during the winter months. Quit whinging birds, you got flight, you canât complain about anything ever.
On top of their non-aggressive tendencies, the way boomslangs are built means you have to be extremely, extremely unlucky to be bitten by one. Known as ârear-fangedâ snakes, their fangs are positioned way back in their mouths behind several other teeth, which means to inject someone with venom, they have to open their mouths really wide â up to 170 degrees â  so they can wrap them around the flesh and stab. There have so far been less than 10 recorded deaths from boomslang bites around the world.
Because theyâre so anatomically unsuited to biting people, boomslangs were assumed to be harmless up until the late 1950s. A fantastic article by Paul Donovan for Reptiles Magazine describes how on the 26th of September 1957, eminent herpetologist, Karl P. Schmidt from Chicagoâs Lincoln Park Zoo, died from a boomslang bite. It was the first such recorded death, and it left his peers shocked. Schmidt had received a bite from a single fang in his thumb as he opened a sack containing a young boomslang that had spent its life in captivity, and he thought nothing of it. Not only did the scientific community think this species posed no threat â very few rear-fanged snakes in the family Colubridae are dangerous to humans â but the way its venom works means that the symptoms donât kick in until several hours after the bite. Schmidt recorded every symptom as it arrived. Around 24 hours after his bite, Schmidt was found dead in his home from respiratory arrest and severe brain haemorrhaging.
An entry from the 3 October 1957 edition of the Sarasota Journal recounts how the local paper reported Schmidtâs passing:
âThe [Chicago] Tribune said the diary covered a 15-hour period from the time he boarded a suburban train on the day he was bitten until the next morning. Associates said he believed he had recovered and was planning to return to work. The last entry was made after breakfast Sept 26. Associates said Dr Schmidt apparently made no further entries because he was up and around later in the morning and had notified the museum he would be back at work the next day. Unattended by a physician, he went into a coma at 2pm.â
Donovan, himself a renowned snake expert, describes the impact of Schmidtâs death on the herpetological community, saying, âSchmidtâs death changed our perception of the boomslang, and subsequent analysis of its venom found it to be as toxic, if not more toxic, than many front-fanged snakes. Today, the boomslang ranks as one of Africaâs most venomous snakes.â
While the venom causes several symptoms such as headache, nausea, and sleepiness, the real worry is its anti-coagulating properties. The venom is a hemotoxin, which means it destroys red blood cells, loosens blood clotting, and causes organ and tissue degeneration. Victims suffer extensive muscle and brain haemorrhaging, and on top of that, blood will start seeping out of every possible exit, including the gums and nostrils, and even the tiniest of cuts. Blood will also start passing through the body via the victimâs stools, urine, saliva, and vomit until they die. âDeath is attributed to progressive internal bleeding, and it can be a slow and lingering process, taking anywhere from three to five days,â says Donovan at Reptiles Magazine. âInterestingly, many bite victims report âseeing with a yellow tinge,â which may be due to bleeding inside the eyes.â
The fact that the venom is relatively slow to act in humans means that bite victims have some time to get access to the anti-venom and be saved, but it also puts those who donât know any better at serious risk. During those few crucial hours of grace, they assume thereâs nothing to fear.
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Iâve been listening to the Walking Dead soundtrack yesterday and realized I havenât ever drawn anything about that series, so I decided to go with one of my favorite characters from it :)
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