A review by softstarrynights
Saga, Vol. 2, by Brian K. Vaughan

5.0

I read Saga, vol.2 in a single sitting, and I have no regrets about that. I loved it. Unfortunately, I don't have a whole lot to say about it. The storytelling is fantastically immersive so that it is easy to step straight into this complex science-fiction world. The way that it unfolds before the reader really is top-tier world-building. With the main character from two different cultures, it is fascinating to slowly explore their backstories while learning about those aforementioned cultures. It doesn't feel like exposition when you are reading, because whether in the past or the present, it makes for fascinating and compelling reading. Even the side characters are interesting, which means that I get excited to change perspectives. It also makes me very excited to get to see these different characters interact, and how that comes about and ultimately unfold. I'm excited about the past, present, and future timelines of this story, and the worst part about these volumes is that they end. I don't say this very often, but this is the sort of series that I would just love to binge. Thank the Lord, for my library coming through with the goods.