The Sound of Violence in “Saga” Issue #41 (Review)

Saga #41 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples In this issue, Brian K. Vaughan keeps pushing forward the story in the War for Phang. As usual, he doesn’t make things easy on the characters. Remember the celestial object from last issue that looked like a massive baby? That’s a… Continue reading The Sound of Violence in “Saga” Issue #41 (Review)

The Happiest Families Are Tighter Than a Hangman’s Noose: “Saga” Issue #40 (Review)

Saga #40 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples Our characters’ future on Phang continues to crumble in this issue. The soft, cushy existence they’ve been living is coming to an end. In this issue (and really throughout the comic), family is a running theme—and not just the traditional family.… Continue reading The Happiest Families Are Tighter Than a Hangman’s Noose: “Saga” Issue #40 (Review)

All’s Fair in Love and War as “Saga” Continues

Brian K. Vaughan sure knows how to tug on your heartstrings! The beauty of Saga is that although it is set in space with the most avant-garde creatures imaginable, the story is incredibly relatable. Vaughan expertly weaves in real-world issues and themes—such as love, hope, adolescence, addiction, parenthood, friendship, family, and death. You feel what… Continue reading All’s Fair in Love and War as “Saga” Continues

Reunited and It Feels So Good: “Saga” Issue #36 (Review)

Saga Issue #36 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples Another arc bites the dust! And what an ending it is. Brian K. Vaughan finally gives us the reunion we’ve been waiting for and leaves us with a surprise. Marko, Alana, and Hazel finally reunite! Marko’s crash helm works… Continue reading Reunited and It Feels So Good: “Saga” Issue #36 (Review)

So Close, Yet So Far: “Saga” Issue #35 (Review)

Saga Issue #35 Image Comics Story by: Brian K. Vaughan Art and Cover by: Fiona Staples Once again, in this issue, Brian K. Vaughan features three main groups to propel the plot forward. Vaughan expertly uses this tactic to show just how close the storylines are to converging. Every month, the tension keeps building and… Continue reading So Close, Yet So Far: “Saga” Issue #35 (Review)

As the World Falls Down: Paper Girls #4 (Review)

Paper Girls #4 Image Comics Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Artist: Cliff Chiang Colors: Matt Wilson Letters and Design: Jared K. Fletcher If you grew up in the ’80s, you’ll love Paper Girls. With its use of electric neon colors inside and out, the comic has the look and feel of the decade. Eighties references sprinkled… Continue reading As the World Falls Down: Paper Girls #4 (Review)

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