Saga Vol 5 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books
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Saga Vol 5 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books
Marko and Prince Robot IV join forces (sort of) to rescue their children.This volume isn't quite as good as the previous volumes, but it's still very good. This is the kind of series you need to start from the beginning.
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Saga Vol 5 Brian K Vaughan Fiona Staples Books Reviews
Yet again another fantastic addition to the Saga story. I absolutely love this series. It has so many dimensions and characters that make this story so real and deep. I will say that Volume 5 was a little less intense as the previous volumes, but that was bound to happen. I have a feeling volume 6 will be amazing since 5 seems to be kind of a setup/buildup to the next volume. I can't wait to continue this series. I'm so glad I started it and I would recommend it to anyone. Sorry my review is a bit short, but I figure this late in the series people probably know about it by now. I just wanted to say that it was still amazing even if it was less intense as previous volumes. On to the next one!
Saga is one of the best stories I've read in comics. I dove into it buying the first couple of volumes at a comic convention and it immediately grabbed my attention. The only thing is I wish I had started reading it when it was first released, or after the series was completed because having to wait for each volume in TPB is killing me!
The book is progressive, positive, and hard-hitting. It hits on many topics that affect us as a society today but because it's written in as Science Fiction it can reflect on them without the appearance of pandering. I would recommend this to just about anyone, and should definitely be on the radar for younger generations.
Once again Hazel's narrations are beautifully written and inspiring. We get more glimpses into more of Alana and Marko's past which helps us dive even deeper into our beloved characters. Up until this point I feel like Alana's been a bit more of the bad ass, but in this one Marko sure steps up to the plate! I loved seeing him with a beard!! It seems as if they're all getting a little more content with life and the dealings of these real life issues they've been facing. I love the more down to earth feeling they get to settle into instead of always running on a high of getting away. Again, this series has stolen my heart and continuously gets better.
Saga continues to thrill as a graphic space opera with incredibly fleshed-out characters. I wish some of the print only science fiction I've read was as capable of showing me the impact of living in a technology-driven, war-torn universe on sentient beings. Dark humor abounds along with some tender familial moments, but this is balanced with intense story-driven action. Like most great science fiction writers, Vaughan jam packs his stories with multiple themes and futuristic existential crises in a way that allows enough room for readers to imagine what all of this implies about life in the future and how our current actions might be leading us to such a fate. Best of all, my wife, 18-year-old son, and I all have another common point of interest to enjoy and discuss together. My only regret is now that I'm caught up in the series I have to wait for future installments, but the anticipation of this volume made for sweet suffering.
What attracted me first was the stark but expressive artwork. The beleaguered couple, having and raising their child on the run - handled at all well, there's plenty to pull a reader into their plight and plenty of room for the story to grow. This has been handled very well.
Now, in this fifth collection of monthly comics, that early promise is still being kept.If anything, the tension just keeps getting stronger, disaster even closer. The authors have a knack for pacing. And, in an ongoing epic like this, that means managing the cast of characters. We've lost a few along the way, but gained a few also. Only a few, not so many that you'll lose track of who's who, and with enough mixed loyalties to keep the reader guessing.
Two more things keep a long-lived series alive. First, the open invitation to new readers. Jumping into the middle of a story can be tough for a first-timer, but this makes it easy to dive in without tedious (or at least obvious) recaps every few issues. Second, there's sequel slump - specifically, the lack of sequel slump. It's easy and distressingly common for a series to fall into a rut, or to lose the vitality of script and art that pulled me in initially. As yet, that remains in the future for the Saga saga - and I hope it's the very far future.
-- wiredweird
I love this series. I discovered it wen reading a list of the top ten books in the US that are consistently petitioned to be removed from library shelves for whatever reason (usually this reason is religious).
Definitely if you are reading these reviews because you are considering buying this graphic novel, you SHOULD BUY THIS GRAPHIC NOVEL. Start from the beginning. The art is phenomenal, top of the line - just plain breathtaking at times. The story is solid, relate-able on too many levels, and very digestible for even those who aren't generally into comics/graphic novels. Some of the brutality and sex portrayed in the story are shocking to see laid out there, even if you are expecting it, so try to prepare yourself with an open mind. This story is graphic, and doesn't shy away from the icky stuff.
This particular installment in the series was hard to rate for me. A quick read, as usual - I finished it in a matter of an hour or less. It was good because I was so ravenous for the next part of the story, the continuation of all the great characters, but it is bad because there is hardly a positive moment anywhere to be found in this set of chapters. While the story is consistently well-written, the stoyLINE seems to be just getting worse and worse for the characters. And if you're overly attached to any one in particular, it is best to adopt a Walking Dead/Game of Thrones attitude toward that character, in order to fend off future sorrow and heartbreak. Very few people have plot armor, and no one seems to have any sort of good luck whatsoever.
Prepare yourself.
I'll be here waiting for volume 6 if you need me.
Marko and Prince Robot IV join forces (sort of) to rescue their children.
This volume isn't quite as good as the previous volumes, but it's still very good. This is the kind of series you need to start from the beginning.
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