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Saga, Vol. 8
by Brian K. Vaughan
Volume 8 continues to deliver with incredible artwork, incredible one-liners, and an incredible message.
This volume gives off different vibes from the previous ones because it is the first time in a while that the plot isn't clearly war-centered. Instead this volume tackles a lot of other difficult social issues that are incredibly important and I was honestly so pleased by how they bring up some controversial topics in ways that encourage healthy and fair conversations among our characters.
I don't like going into much detail with these reviews because I don't like giving much away. I will say that there are a lot of interesting character and relationship developments, and I am curious to see how it will impact the rest of the series from here out. This series continues to be equal parts important and entertaining and I hope that it continues.
This volume gives off different vibes from the previous ones because it is the first time in a while that the plot isn't clearly war-centered. Instead this volume tackles a lot of other difficult social issues that are incredibly important and I was honestly so pleased by how they bring up some controversial topics in ways that encourage healthy and fair conversations among our characters.
I don't like going into much detail with these reviews because I don't like giving much away. I will say that there are a lot of interesting character and relationship developments, and I am curious to see how it will impact the rest of the series from here out. This series continues to be equal parts important and entertaining and I hope that it continues.