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Average rating4.3
At long last, Hazel and her star-crossed family are finally back and here to kick off a NEW STORY ARC! So, where the hell have they been? As thanks for fans’ endless patience, the SAGA team is proud to return with a double-length issue—44 pages of story for the regular $2.99 price point—without variant covers or gimmicky renumbering. Just more pulse-punding adventure, heart-wrenching character drama, and gloriously graphic sex and violence, as SAGA begins the second half the series and the most epic chapter yet! The SAGA series has sold over 6.8 million copies to date across all formats, has been translated into 20 languages, and has garnered multiple Eisner and Harvey Awards, plus a Hugo Award, British Fantasy Award, Goodreads Choice Award, Shuster Award, Inkwell Award, Ringo Award, and more. It has been featured in such mainstream media outlets as TIME, Entertainment Weekly, The Atlantic, NPR, and beyond, and has become a pop culture phenomenon.
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While I understand the need for creators to take breaks, this long gap between the series to then read this one was ultimately disappointing for me. During the long break I had re-read the first few volumes to keep me engaged and excited for the upcoming releases but in the end I became dispassionate.
If we didn't end of the last volume cliffhanger (for lack of a better word) and instead fully wrapped up the death prior to the break I think I'd of handled this follow up better. But with the break in between and just aimlessly wondering what had happened after his death for a very long time to then try and get my mind back in the general crass tone this series has, just left me feeling angry and overall no joy to continue reading.
Ah, Alana is still a disasterpants, but I missed her. Still dealing frankly with sexual situations. And...there was one bit that was almost too much for me. ;_; One panel. When you read it, you'll know. sobs
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58 primary booksSaga (Single Issues) is a 59-book series with 59 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples.