Saga, vol. 9 by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples, 152 pages
Let's face it: it's flat-out impossible to give any sort of substance in a summary of this book without spoiling the first eight volumes. Suffice it to say that we're well into this amazing story of star-crossed lovers-turned-parents, and the people who want them dead or captured are closer than they've ever been to tracking down the family.
Now, if you haven't yet, GO READ THIS SERIES. Seriously, it's one of the best (if not THE BEST) comics series out there, and we should all just bow down and worship Fiona Staples at this point because her artwork is so incredible and imaginative and evocative. Yes, there's going to be a big wait now for the next volume, but I already know that it will be well worth it.
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Saga: Volume Five
Saga: Volume Five by Brian Vaughan and Fiona Staples, 152 pages.The fifth installment of a family on the run from two warring empires.
,Alana, a winged soldier from the planet Landfall, and Marko, a horned soldier from Landfall's moon, have been on the run from both sides of the war and from all their collective mercenaries as well.
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