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Saga, Vol 1
Saga Vol 1
Author: Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples
When two soldiers from opposite sides of a never-ending galactic war fall in love, they risk everything to bring a fragile new life into a dangerous old universe. From New York Times bestselling writer Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina) and critically acclaimed artist Fiona Staples (Mystery Society, North 40), Saga is the sweeping ta...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781607066019
ISBN-10: 1607066017
Publication Date: 11/13/2012
Pages: 160
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 37 ratings
Publisher: Image Comics
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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dragoneyes avatar reviewed Saga, Vol 1 on + 798 more book reviews
So I'm trying to get into the graphic novel thing. So far they have been good to not so good. I was doubting my ability to enjoy them until I got my hands on this one. I can't believe how much I loved this book. Words can't even describe it. The artwork was exceptional and the storyline was superb. I have the next book on order because I can't quit thinking about it.
It's a story about Marko and Alana. They are lovers but are supposed to be enemies. There's a battle raging between their worlds and as soldiers they should be fighting each other but instead they find love. With that love they bring in a bundle of joy. They are constantly hunted from each side and must do whatever possible to keep their family alive. This amazing journey is not without it's perils and it's very interesting landscape.
The book is highly recommended. I know I will be looking for more from the author, Brian K. Vaughan and the illustrator, Fiona Staples.
raksha38 avatar reviewed Saga, Vol 1 on + 203 more book reviews
I'd heard a lot about this book, so maybe my expectations were too high, but I'm not losing my mind over this book like a lot of people seem to be. But I did like it a lot. It's got an interesting premise and the art is fantastic. I really like how very alien the characters and their visual designs are. The all-white lady with the armless human torso and a spider's body with legs that end in human hands and feet will HAUNT my nightmares for quite some time, I'm sure.

I'm definitely interested to see what happens next. It's a good, solid start and I wouldn't be surprised if I do end up losing my mind over this series further down the line.
kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Saga, Vol 1 on + 569 more book reviews
There was a scene in John Irving's "The World According to Garp" where one of the support staff at a publishing company (cleaning, I think), exasperated, explained to one of the high mucky-mucks that what made a great book was "you couldn't put it down 'cause you didn't know WHAT was going to happen next!" You didn't have to LIKE it, but it had to grab you and not let you go!

"Saga, Volume 1", a graphic novel from the folks at Image, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, fit that description to a "T" - although I DID enjoy it, as well. Heroes have dark sides, villians have soft spots, and any one of them could end up dead on the next page.

This graphic novel is not for kids. The opening scene is a back-room childbirth, not as graphic as it could be, BUT far more than you'd see on television - even cable. Lots of "bad language". Some sex (yes, this really is a GRAPHIC novel!!) And violence, even implied or downright administered against kids. BUT it all fits together. (OK, I'm a bit more of a prude since I got my AARP card, and I could have done with the sex being done off-screen, but to each their own.)

If you want super-heroes in tights, taking on threats to our way of life - pick up a different book. If you want DRAMA, if you want ART, if you want something that shows how "comics" have evolved for the new millenium, pick up "Saga, Volume 1". Then, you probably will want to grab "Volume 2" when it comes out next summer.

I don't freely give out 5 stars, but this was so close to that mark that I decided to round up.

DISCLOSURE: This book was supplied to me free of charge. The distributors probably hoped for a review in return, and further hoped that it was a positive one, but no promises were made to write a review, let alone influence its tone or content.


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