"THE WAR FOR PHANG," Part Three
New allies join the battle, but so do deadly new enemies.
Saga continues to give us the family drama that we have learned to covet over the last few years. Hazel is growing into the promise that Vaughan and Staples made with those first words of the book. The book is still one of the best on the shelves each month and there is plenty of reward for rocking with this book this long. Read Full Review
This is a solid issue. Although it's mostly filler to get the story to where it's headed, there are some fun and interesting scenes to keep readers engaged. From its smart, creative storytelling that somehow makes even the most bizarre characters relatable to its striking artwork inside and out, Saga continues to be one of the best comics around. Read Full Review
With readers reeling, Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples allow the dust to settle, putting character growth ahead of straight-line progression. While Vaughan's layered look at Hazel again pays dividends, the rest of his moves are more incremental. Still, with another spate of strong visuals and star turns by new players, there's plenty to look forward to going into the next chapter. Read Full Review
The best moments in this are with Hazel, but boy does it feel short. At least another month to wait to see who dies next.