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Loading... Saga, Vol. 4 (edition 2014)by Brian K. Vaughan (Author)
Work InformationSaga, Volume Four by Brian K. Vaughan (Writer)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I read the last two volumes (plus everything but the last issue of Volume 5) of this series in a catch-up during last week so it's all in a blur for me. I have so many feelings about all the relationships that take place between these people. The importance of politics, and the staleness of it, when you become too removed from your own wars, if they are being fought a world away from you, only mentioned in your news. The families, both the main one, and the two secondaries. The characters who struggle to remain together and those who end up dying too soon. I am still dying to know where this series takes us, especially with some of the ominous "not for years from now" promise the narrator has already given us. I wish I could just have all of the volumes to the end of the story. Right now. The imagination and artwork of this series continue to be impressive. I didn't love a couple of the plots in this installment, though But I really like Hazel's narration, the different creatures (especially Lying Cat and Friendo) and the humor that's regularly injected into the story. And of course I'm pulling for Marko and Alana. And The Will and company too. I eagerly await Volume 5. no reviews | add a review
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"Saga is the sweeping tale of one young family fighting to find their place in the universe. As they visit a strange new world and encounter even more adversaries, baby Hazel finally becomes a toddler, while her star-crossed parents Marko and Alana struggle to stay on their feet"--Back cover. No library descriptions found. |
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The overall balance of characters/arcs was so well done, and I really think that is one of the strong points of Vol 4. Additionally, I don't normal like "voice overs" (like when Hazel gives her ongoing commentary) but it truly felt natural in this volume.
Full 5/5- can't wait to read more!! Part of me wishes each volume was 500 pages, but I'm so greedy for graphic novels like this that I know I'd just read them all WAY too quickly! ( )