Saga Vol. 2
Brian K Vaughan, Fiona StaplesThe smash-hit ongoing epic continues! Thanks to her star-crossed parents Marko and Alana, newborn baby Hazel has already survived lethal assassins, rampaging armies, and alien monstrosities, but in the cold vastness of outer space, the little girl encounters something truly frightening: her grandparents!
status | Copy #1 (5662): in |
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genre | Sci-Fi |
publisher | Image |
publish date | 2013 |
popularity | checked out 15 time(s) |
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I’m pretty enamored with this series so far. The art in particular is right up my alley, I’m a sucker for the weird sexuality, and the universe has a sort of “Star Wars” appeal to it in the way it combines fantasy and sci fi.
HOWEVER… Sometimes I feel like the dialogue has a bit to be desired. Like Vaughan is sliding by with senseless vulgarity (although there is plenty of sense…ful….vulgarity) instead of throwing his back into proper conversations and jokes.