Title: Saga, Volume 4
Author: Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Fiona Staples (artist)
Published: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 152
Rating: 5/5
This the fourth book in the Saga series. You can read my reviews of the other volumes: Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3.
As this is the fourth book in a series, this review will contain spoilers of the previous volumes.
Summary:
Marko and Alana continue their travels through the universe, struggling to find firm ground to stand on.
Review:
I really just can't get enough of this series.
As usual, I very much enjoy reading about these characters. I felt like we got to see relationships deepen in this, and we get to know the characters a bit more. This is also set a couple of months after the last book and I felt like that was good for the progression of the storyline.
The artwork is as usual stunning. I am just so in love with it.
My only complaint is that I wish these things were a thousand pages long. I am already waiting impatiently for the next volume.
I would recommend this for mature audiences who enjoy graphic novels and science fiction.
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You can read more about it on Goodreads
Author: Brian K. Vaughan (writer), Fiona Staples (artist)
Published: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 152
Rating: 5/5
This the fourth book in the Saga series. You can read my reviews of the other volumes: Volume 1, Volume 2 and Volume 3.
As this is the fourth book in a series, this review will contain spoilers of the previous volumes.
Summary:
Marko and Alana continue their travels through the universe, struggling to find firm ground to stand on.
Review:
I really just can't get enough of this series.
As usual, I very much enjoy reading about these characters. I felt like we got to see relationships deepen in this, and we get to know the characters a bit more. This is also set a couple of months after the last book and I felt like that was good for the progression of the storyline.
The artwork is as usual stunning. I am just so in love with it.
My only complaint is that I wish these things were a thousand pages long. I am already waiting impatiently for the next volume.
I would recommend this for mature audiences who enjoy graphic novels and science fiction.
You can read more about it on Goodreads
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