Friday, 25 July 2014

Saga: Volume Three by Brian K. Vaughan and Finoa Staples | Comic Book Review


Saga: Volume Three by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Fiona Staples
( Collects Saga issues #13-18 )
Graphic Novel / Comic / Fantasy / Science Fiction
144 pages

Summary:

Saga is the sweeping tale of one young family fighting to find their place in the universe. Searching for their literary hero, new parents Marko and Alana travel to a cosmic lighthouse on the planet Quietus, while the couple's multiple pursuers finally close in on their targets.
summary from: goodreads




5 out of 5 stars

*This review contains spoilers for the first and second volume*

This volume was very action packed, with a lot of surprises and amazing scenes. I think this is my favourite volume, out of the three that are currently out. It's too bad that there are no more out and that I have to wait until next year to get more of this story (if I have the correct information).

I love seeing all the characters grow throughout the story, for me that is one of the most important aspects in a story. Their interactions are fun to read and I am liking all the characters, which doesn't usually happen. I love Alana, Marko and Izabel the most, they just stick out to me and I love every scene with them.

A new character that we meet is D. Oswald Heist, who is the author of the book that brought Alana and Marko together. I liked him as a character, he was very interesting. A character I am warming up to is Gwendolyin. For some reason, and I honestly don't know why, I didn't like her that much. This volume changed that. I really want to find out more about her now.

Another thing I love about these comics is that we follow multiple stories that are connected in some way or another. The story is very interesting so far, it's getting more and more action packed with each chapter. The writing and art are still amazing, I have a feeling they will continue to be. Now I only have to wait for the next volume to come out.

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