Long-term relationships are easy? LYING.
Saga's been one of the best comics on the shelves since its inception and the hiatus, in real life or time skip in-universe, has not changed a thing. You should be reading Saga so you can talk about Saga. It's a showcase of artistry and penmanship that I'm thankful that I get to read and I'm already itching for next month. Read Full Review
Saga #57 is yet another issue showing off what this comic does so well. Vaughan, Staples, and Fonographix build a marvelous issue, fitting in a lot of heart and developing multiple plots. There are few other books out there that can compete with Saga. Read Full Review
Saga #57 is an interesting exploration of how backstory can shape the present and future. It also might just have the most consequential five page segment of this new arc so far. Read Full Review
This issue suffers from the damage inflicted by last month's cliffhanger ending. I'm not certain that the series can recover from this. Read Full Review
A thoughtful, characteristically great issue gives space to take in all of the new characters and information that's been thrown our way Read Full Review
Saga #57 is a good chapter in a series that always moves forward. Saga manages to mix weird with wonderment while developing its rich characters in every scene. This may not be an explosive issue, but it's setting up character arcs worth exploring. Read Full Review
As is the case with many Saga arcs, we're learning the new status quo and gradually moving main characters into deadly situations. More importantly, Ghus!! Read Full Review
Another excellent issue of Saga continues even more multitudes than normal, making for an exceptional issue. Read Full Review
Characterization is off the charts, the flashbacks to what happened right after the hiatus began are also really amazing. There's so much emotion packed behind all the interactions, nothing is left as filler. Every panel counts. Incredible.
Decent, but not a lot of plot
A good issue of Saga.