In a recent interview, Saga creator Brian K. Vaughan shared his thoughts on a possible video game adaption of his best-selling comic series.

It would be "more exciting" to him than a film or TV show, he said. The comment was made during an interview with The Verge in response to a question on how video games fit within the media he creates."That's actually something that has come up," said Vaughan. "A Saga video game, particularly if it's sort of about characters other than the main characters in our story, is really exciting to me — even more exciting than a film or TV show. So, uh, never say never."Vaughan then went on to discuss the recent work of Telltale Games, a studio with plenty of experience creating successful comic-based video games."I love those Telltale games that I've seen," he said. "It's very clever. I like that it's based on making moral decisions, it's not just a button-masher kind of game."While a Saga game may not be in the cards for the developer just yet, today Telltale Games announced their next game, Minecraft: Story Mode.

Lauren Puga is a freelancer for IGN and huge fan of Brian K. Vaughan. You can follow her on Twitter @kittentarantino