I love the Saga series without any reservations. Been reading them for a long time and our library has finally made it easy by acquiring digital copies, so finally I can binge if I want to. And I do.
Not only did Saga maintained its quality throughout the years, it also maintained my interest. So much so, I find myself remembering it surprisingly well when so many other books just poof and disappear from the library of my memory palace. It’s likely to be the best science fiction comic I’ve read, it’s also the only space opera I ever enjoyed. This funny, raunchy, wild intergalactic Romeo and Juliet adventure as narrated by their grown-up daughter from a distant future is as imaginative, as original and as well told as one can hope for. It’s also absolutely gorgeously drawn and colored with strikingly awesome humanoid and anthropomorphized beings and strange distant worlds. In this volume, the protagonists find themselves moored on a comet, making friends with the adorable furry locals and planning their future– a brief stop that stretches out for months – while those who hunt them, continue to hunt them. There’s also a tragic death of a beloved character so prepare yourself. All in all, a great adventure. Can’t wait to see what’s next. Recommended.
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