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Saga: Book One, by Fiona Staples, Brian K. Vaughan

abunger22's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging emotional funny fast-paced

5.0

jtisreading's review

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4.0

Beyond reading Kristen Radke's Imagine Wanting Only This, I have not been a reader of graphic novels. But I want too. So please as a disclaimer, this review should not be considered as important or even helpful. Rather it is my observations as I learn about the graphic novel and their place in literature.

So Saga, I love the ideas of blending sci-fi and fantasy. It also appears to contain some very interesting narrative framework choices, satire, and social commentary. Though, I could be reading too much into this. I just can't imagine Heist not being part of Brian K. Vaughan, especially with these noble and brutal ideas Heist has, places, and disseminates. He is the unnamed and named character.

There also appears to be lots of social commentary on race and war... it is really interesting that the characters that refuse to play by the rules are hunted down by an AI TV, that is a real creature, but is it?

I really enjoyed the dialogue, some of the offbeat humor. All the characters are as real as they are fantastical. I also really love the idea of family and its redefinition and changing ideas. The family is a point of self-discovery for so many of the characters- Think about it... The Will and Sophie, Heist and Klara (and Barr), Hazel and her Parents. It is interesting and enjoyable.

The artwork is beautiful, and also downright disgusting (because it is done so well)... The naked giant and his genitals will haunt me forever. But the artwork is able to capture so many ideas and tones.

Either way, I loved it and will definitely be getting Book Two.

reading_rainy's review

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5.0

I’ve been on a graphic novel spree recently. Thought I’d re-read a favorite. I can’t get enough of [a:Fiona Staples|304633|Fiona Staples|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1379339265p2/304633.jpg]’s art work here. I love supporting women in our mostly male dominated comic industry and highly recommend her work.

*******
Romeo and Juliet in the stars…with extreme violence, graphic sex, action, charm, politics, and humor. A space opera for those who love great writing, and beautiful artwork.

midwichtriffid's review

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5.0

Art work and story are both phenomenal. Characters are wonderfully fleshed out and diverse.
It is definitely written with an older audience in mind, so do use your own discretion.

ashkaur's review

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3.0

Great character work and world building, just a story not for me ig

refvemma's review

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5.0

Love to be back in the world of Saga... I never finished them so I’m glad to revisit the story all at once. Reading on hoopla is fun bc the colors are so vivid on my tablet.

eirarangel's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny inspiring lighthearted tense fast-paced

4.5

jessicafee86's review

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5.0

So much more fun reading this in paper than ebook form!!

reanimatedreader's review

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5.0

Reread this in a day. I’m so happy the local library has finally got the latest instalment of Saga in so I got to read this series again from the beginning. So much fun.

jhasmel's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0