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This seemed like a small step down from the last volume. I appreciated how our cast of characters are developing and coming into their own, especially Sophie, Gwendolyn, and Marko's mother. (view spoiler)[Also, can we talk about how Hazel and her grandmother return to Landfall at some point but not Alana? WHAT HAPPENS TO ALANA? WHAT ABOUT MY BABY MARKO? (hide spoiler)] However, most of the story felt like filler as the plot wasn't moved that much further. Additionally, the illustrations weren't
These books are like Prozac..I just want to eat them up by the dozen.I think this one is even better than Volume 2. (Yes, I still haven't gotten vol. 1 yet)Our heroes Marco and Alana have gone to find their literary hero so that they can ask him questions about the book that caused them to become a couple. Then--stuff happens I wants all these books!!
(A-) 83% | Very GoodNotes: Dealing with delusions, and general life confusion, much not-for-me philosophy, but fun and poignant to conclusion.
It's when all the cards are on the table that you realize how everything is going to play out.Showdown time. Fugitives and pursuers get together for a nice little talk. Alana, Marko, The Will, Gwendolyn and Prince Robot IV finally meet on the peaceful lands of Quietus, and you can guess it, not everyone is walking out of it in one piece.Starts somewhat slow, at least in comparison to the previous volumes, but it sure ends with a couple of bangs. Entertaining, thrilling... and sad.---------------...
Saga, Volume 3 (Saga (Collected Editions) #3), Brian K. Vaughan (Writer), Fiona Staples (Artist)The third trade paperback collection, Saga, Vol. 3, which collects issues #13–18, was released March 19, 2014.Chapter Thirteen: In flashback, the family, weeks after Barr's death, arrive on Quietus and meet Heist, whom Alana hopes can advise them on their future. Upsher and Doff, a tabloid journalist and photographer, interview one of the Landfallian soldiers injured by Marko during the unsuccessful a...
This comic is so good it's starting to piss me off. Dear Mr. Vaughan, You should not be able to make me cry five times in the same fucking comic. Seriously. Twice in two pages? This will not do. It is neither seemly nor fair. Please knock that shit off. Fondly yours, patP.S. Please don't knock it off.
“No story’s worth dying for" This review contains *spoilers*.This series is going by so quickly. I want to reach the last volume, but I also don’t want this to be over (I’ll probably read it anyway). I’m just really attached to the wonderful characters in this comic book.The fast paced plot, the funny dialogue, and the incredible relationships all make it impossible to put down. It's a completely unputdownable story.And so much happened in that last chapter, I’m still trying to wrap my mind arou...
The Saga series is created by Hugo Award winners Brian K. Vaughan (writer) and Fiona Staples (artwork)Three books in and I’m still loving this series of graphic novels. These glossy tomes are sharp, funny and madly inventive, and they brighten up a lockdown coffee break (and my bookshelves)I’m beginning to get quite attached to the central characters, Elana and Marko, our star crossed lovers and their baby, Hazel (sometime narrator) as they flee assassins, reporters and ex partners.As explained
I.Can.Not.Put.Them.Down.*obliviates brain for next three weeks until the rest of the books arrive*(view spoiler)[Reason for half a missing star (they seriously need to introduce that on here by now): as much of a hopeless romantic I may be, I feel like there's unnecessary love starting to bloom around every corner now- I mean, Gwendolyn here's supposedly already in love with The Will? Come on man, give me a break. (Unlessss she didn't actually mean it cause ulterior motives ya know?) (hide spoil...
JUST SO GOOD
Just your typical story about a couple from opposing species of an interstellar war falling in love and having a baby, then fleeing the governments and hired mercenaries of both sides in a wooden rocketship with their ghost babysitter...Three volumes in and so far each one has been 5 stars. I'm pretty sure that has never happened to me before.
The art style in Saga never fails to impress me. This was a really entertaining volume! “After years of pitched battles, my father was ready for a significantly less stressful career. Unfortunately, he decided to try raising a girl.” Marko and Alana are always fun protagonists to follow, especially when paired with intergalactic warfare and mutant creatures around every corner. In this instalment the pair are on a mission to find their idol, who may also be able to assist them greatly.While th...