pnutbutterprincess reviewed Saga, Vol. 2 by Brian K. Vaughan
Review of 'Saga, Vol. 2' on 'Storygraph'
5 stars
I began this series all thanks to the lovely art on the cover of this book. I saw it in the comic book store and was so impressed by how lovely it was (and a little bit by the blood because blood has that drawing fascination to me) that I had to know what it was about. Thus it began: I checked out the first two books from the library and now I am hooked. The art is unbelievably beautiful and the story is an overlapping weave of various plot-lines, with the main storyline of course being at the center.
The unlikely couple and new parents to whom we were introduced in the first volume are now on the move with their newborn, we are given some background on how they met, and some new faces come into the picture. I'm eager to read the third volume.
Again, if you …
I began this series all thanks to the lovely art on the cover of this book. I saw it in the comic book store and was so impressed by how lovely it was (and a little bit by the blood because blood has that drawing fascination to me) that I had to know what it was about. Thus it began: I checked out the first two books from the library and now I am hooked. The art is unbelievably beautiful and the story is an overlapping weave of various plot-lines, with the main storyline of course being at the center.
The unlikely couple and new parents to whom we were introduced in the first volume are now on the move with their newborn, we are given some background on how they met, and some new faces come into the picture. I'm eager to read the third volume.
Again, if you do not appreciate sex, nudity, or strong language, I would caution you that it contains all three.