Saga, Volume 8

The eighth volume of Saga is all about the families we make and all the different ways we go about making them. It deals with some heavy issues, and I occasionally felt that it was a bit heavy-handed. That said it was nice for the authors to take such direct and clear stands on abortion and trans* issues. And it's all part of an ongoing story that's fantastic. So if I found a page or two a little after-school-special-y, well whatever.

At the end of the previous issue, the fetus Alana was carrying died. Now the family is racing to find a doctor willing to abort it before Alana dies, too. Along the way we get a nice little story about what might have been, if Hazel's brother had been born, that dovetails nicely with a teaser ending about the (non-biological) brother she eventually finds.

That's the other thing this issue has: long awaited reunions. And dedicated issues to catch up with a few other characters. No jumping around and only the bare minimum of teasing. It really feels like the story is moving towards something big, and I can't wait to find out what.

I am starting to wonder how long it's going to keep going, though. What's the end game and how far away is it?

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