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[C34]≫ PDF Saga Vol 4 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books

Saga Vol 4 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books



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Saga Vol 4 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books

Incredible series. I'd refer you to Vol 1 for a sense of the plot, but it's really a (very) mature tale of starcrossed lovers in a war-torn space opera.

This book is like nothing else out there. Volume 4 continues strong. The first chapter opens rather bleakly, instilling a sense of dread in the reader as they plow forward. But Vaughn and Staples zig when you expect a zag. Not only that, but the supporting cast keeps expanding, and each new and returning member is just as fascinating as the next in both design and writing.

Staples art remains top-notch, while this may be Vaughn's best writing to date, which says something for such an accomplished author. The narrative structure of Hazel relating her family's past to us from the margins manages to interject humor, sorrow, and some profundity to the book. The world-building gets ever-stronger while never losing sight of the characters at the core. Everything makes a weird sort of sense, and each act follows the next, like dominoes collapsing one after the other.

Finally, it's worth mentioning that the extras are seemingly saved for the Deluxe Edition, but if you're simply a trade-waiter eager for your next hit of Vaughn and Staples' addictive series, this is for you.

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Saga Vol 4 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books Reviews


This whole book was an emotional roller coaster. I won't spoil anything but if you loved the first three books of Saga you'll likely love this one as well!
Wonderful! In spite of everything that happens in this volume, I found it much less depressing, compared with previous volumes. There is a lot more interpersonal relationship drama for the main characters in this volume, rather than action. However, I feel this is a good thing--it makes the characters seem a lot more realistic (although I could see how it might not be viewed well by others).

If you've been following the series up until this point, you're probably not going to abandon it any time soon. With how this volume ends, I am looking forward to Volume 5!
Wow! It keeps getting better. After Vol 3 it kind of seemed like the story was going to shift a little bit into a new arc so I wasn't sure what to expect. But this book not only had me on the edge of my seat, it was also a great story re the family.
Continues to be one of the best comic series around. Saga is an absolute must read. Don't let the Image Comics logo fool you - this is a mature, well written story with real depth; the fact that this is coming from the same publisher that gave us such gems as "Battle Pope" practically defies belief.

Bottom line this is THE best comic currently running, no exceptions. Mature, dark, complex, and extremely graphic - it is full of moments of hilarity and heartbreak in equal measure. I cannot recommend this enough.
So the plot thickens and there's misdirection and some new players and I'm adoring this storyline! It's weird seeing alliances that I would never have imagined and yet, they just make so much sense!

Also. I'm starting to like characters I wished dead last book. Oh the irony!
Vaughn continues to be better at writing families than writing wars, but the wars within the family here is played very, very well. The stresses on both parents, the results of the first story arc beginning to root in a way much larger than Marko and Alana or their daughter, Hazel. Hazel's narrative voice remains a little too precocious and witty, but it's hard to tell Hazel's age of narration. Fiona Staples's art remains perfect and I am beginning to really appreciate the diversity of her character design and how expressive even the robot people are.
If you follow my Saga reviews you'll know that I keep raving about this series and its for good reason. I swear each volume gets better and better! In this one, Marco and Alana finally get a chance to stop running which up to this point is all they've been doing. They've been holding up fine, in love, and ready to battle whatever comes, but when they get the chance to settle down real life issues flood in. Marriage and family life starts to take its toll when Marco becomes a stay at home dad and Alana becomes an actress. Lines get blurred, they ignore their problems and eventually things blow up. I hated seeing this happen to them, but at the same time it makes them even more relatable!

On top of all that drama, Prince Robot joins forces with an unlikely pairing and they go on a mission for revenge! Left with another cliff hangover I'm so ready for volume 5!! If you haven't picked this up, you're missing out! I LOVE IT!!
Incredible series. I'd refer you to Vol 1 for a sense of the plot, but it's really a (very) mature tale of starcrossed lovers in a war-torn space opera.

This book is like nothing else out there. Volume 4 continues strong. The first chapter opens rather bleakly, instilling a sense of dread in the reader as they plow forward. But Vaughn and Staples zig when you expect a zag. Not only that, but the supporting cast keeps expanding, and each new and returning member is just as fascinating as the next in both design and writing.

Staples art remains top-notch, while this may be Vaughn's best writing to date, which says something for such an accomplished author. The narrative structure of Hazel relating her family's past to us from the margins manages to interject humor, sorrow, and some profundity to the book. The world-building gets ever-stronger while never losing sight of the characters at the core. Everything makes a weird sort of sense, and each act follows the next, like dominoes collapsing one after the other.

Finally, it's worth mentioning that the extras are seemingly saved for the Deluxe Edition, but if you're simply a trade-waiter eager for your next hit of Vaughn and Staples' addictive series, this is for you.
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