![]() ![]() This girl sums up my feelings about the next volume: “I’m sure I’ll be totally fine for the next six months as we await Volume Fo- ” ![]() I’m kind of freaking out about how this issues ends and I can barely wait for the next volume I’m almost tempted to start buying the individual issues because I. There’s also some drama (when old girlfriends resurface or when some of our friends eat some not-so-friendly fruit). We, of course, get some new characters in this volume, including the two reporters who are hoping to make their career on the story of Alana and Marko. Vaughan and Fiona Staples didn’t win a Hugo Award for nothing – they won it for the incredibleness that is Saga. ![]() The illustrations are incredible and perfectly match the content of the story. Honestly, if you have even the smallest interest in getting into comics (and you are open-minded about potentially crude behavior), please check out Saga. I honestly don’t know the point of this review because I can’t really tell you what happens without potentially spoiling the first two volumes. This guy on Goodreads sums it up pretty well: “This comic is so good it’s starting to piss me off.” I mean, I went out and bought Volume 3 because our library system doesn’t have it yet and I wasn’t going to wait. If you’ve read my review of Volume 1 and Volume 2 of Saga, you know that I’m a little bit obsessed with it. ![]()
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