Saga Volume 1

Saga, written by Brian K Vaughn and illustrated by Fiona Staples, is a spectacular book. It's a great mesh of science-fiction and fantasy that spans an entire galaxy. It also manages to have an incredibly intimate scope, following the first week in the life of a child of two people whose races are on opposing sides of a seemingly never-ending war. That first week is, at one point, referred to as the opposite of a honeymoon, which is the perfect description, given how many things go wrong.

The worlds of Saga are incredible. The art is amazing and the endless series of new aliens and technology is fantastic. There are highly advanced ships and guns, mixed in with magic. Robots operate alongside unicorns and a really freaky spider-woman hybrid.

This book is mostly world building, setting the stage for the story to come. It's largely narrated by the child born on the first page, implying that the story will follow her life wherever that happens to lead. And since we're only a week in so far, it's easy to see this series stretching out for a very long time. Which is only a shame because there's such a long wait between new issues. I have the second volume, but after that nothing new will be released until August. I'm sure it will be worth the wait though.

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