
Saga is better for me in full volumes rather than single issues, even if it takes longer (yeah, I know, fans had a THREE year wait before it came back, but hey, I’m impatient so even 10 months is a LOT). Apparently.Īnd it’s impossible not to keep coming back for more. That crazy graphic novel series that gets you hooked on wonderful characters and relationships and crazy-creepy-weird stuff - just to brutally rip it all away. Here's hoping that I reconnect with this one in the upcoming issues.Īhhhh, Saga. But if I said I wasn't disappointed, I wouldn't be truthing. I mean, I'm nowhere near so fickle that I'd give up that easily. <-ya know?ĭon't get me wrong, I'll more than likely read the next volume when it comes out. Cheese with our kids and none of us threw our heads back and orgasmed because the kids were having a good time playing air hockey. Like every little thing is supposed to be special, but the reality is that we've all been to Chuck E.

She makes these big declarations in the narration that seem overblown in retrospect. She'll say that being on this ship was the best time she ever had - flash forward to the actual story and she was there for a couple of days and learned how to (maybe) play the guitar or something? Maybe because Hazel has this weird narration style that is starting to grate on my nerves. I just finished this volume and I'm struggling because none of it really made an impression on me.
I don't know if it's the years-long hiatus, the lack of Marko, or just the loss of seeing a realistic marriage playing out in a fantasy setting, but this story doesn't tug at my heart the same way that it used to.

I feel bad because this was that graphic novel that I would shove at people who didn't like graphic novels and tell them to just give it a chance.
