Yet another thoroughly enjoyable visit to the world – worlds, really – of Saga. The eighth book picks up right where book seven leaves off, a tragedy has befallen the intergalactic Romeo and Juliet and they must deal with it, but because theirs are no ordinary lives, even this traumatic event is bound to play out according to its own (magical) rules. And of course, there’s another planet to visit and then there’s even a reunion with some old friends. Also included a flashback to the assassin-extraordinaire-gone-to-seed The Will’s past.
Awesome variously anthropomorphized beings of all sorts hooking up with each other across all sorts of gender and race/creed/etc. attributes spectrum, because that’s how they do it in these books. Fun, funny and exciting…all you can possibly want in a space adventure. All in all, as spectacularly imagined and as stunningly drawn as ever, The Saga continues to be one of my favorites. Recommended.
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