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Amazon Prime’s Take on ‘Paper Girls’ Can’t Beat the Incredible Comics<!-- wp:html --><p>Anjali Pinto/Amazon Studios</p> <p>Right from the start, Paper Girls came with a pedigree. Written by Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Saga) and illustrated by Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman, Human Target) the sci-fi adventure series about a group of time-traveling teens took the comic world by storm when it debuted in 2015. It won <a href="https://www.pastemagazine.com/comics/eisner-awards/image-comics-drawn-quarterly-lead-2016-eisner-awar/">the prestigious Eisner Award</a> for Best New Series, received <a href="https://www.vox.com/2015/10/7/9468795/paper-girls-vaughan-chiang">critical acclaim</a>, and grew a considerable fanbase over its four-year, 30-issue run.</p> <p>I believe it was the beloved bard William Shakespeare who said that “all great stories must receive a television adaptation.” The bigwigs at Amazon Studios certainly took note, bringing the sci-fi mystery comic book series Paper Girls from the page to the small screen this summer.</p> <p>Paper Girls debuted with <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/amazons-paper-girls-could-be-the-next-stranger-things">an eight-episode first season</a> last Friday on Prime Video. For those who aren’t sure if they want to marathon this Stranger Things-esque series—you should, by the way—here’s everything you need to know going into this eagerly anticipated adaptation.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-to-know-about-paper-girls-amazon-prime-videos-answer-to-stranger-things?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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Right from the start, Paper Girls came with a pedigree. Written by Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Saga) and illustrated by Cliff Chiang (Wonder Woman, Human Target) the sci-fi adventure series about a group of time-traveling teens took the comic world by storm when it debuted in 2015. It won the prestigious Eisner Award for Best New Series, received critical acclaim, and grew a considerable fanbase over its four-year, 30-issue run.

I believe it was the beloved bard William Shakespeare who said that “all great stories must receive a television adaptation.” The bigwigs at Amazon Studios certainly took note, bringing the sci-fi mystery comic book series Paper Girls from the page to the small screen this summer.

Paper Girls debuted with an eight-episode first season last Friday on Prime Video. For those who aren’t sure if they want to marathon this Stranger Things-esque series—you should, by the way—here’s everything you need to know going into this eagerly anticipated adaptation.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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