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Saga Vol. #1

Publisher: Unknown Release Date: February 27, 2013 Critic Reviews: 1
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    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Feb 27, 2013

    Saga kicks off in a big way and makes it clear that the whole thing is definitely a mature work because of the sexual component but also because of the language and the blunt way it deals with things, from birth to death. But it's easy to overlook at what else is going on here because of that. As seen from Vaughn's previous works, there's layers upon layers with what he writes and you can see there are some tantalizing places that it can go, from what the Robot Kingdom is really about to a greater exploration of the main cultures that are introduced here. The book has a really, really grand scale it can work with and it's just scraping the surface of what it can be, especially since it does keep things focused on the main characters in a big way. Alana and Markos really drive the story and seeing the relationship here should make most anyone grin in enjoyment. The two of them have a great bit of banter between them, a strange kind of honesty and realness amid all this unusual and diffi Read Full Review

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