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# Saga, Vol. 2

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desertcart.com: Saga, Vol. 2: 9781607066927: Vaughan, Brian K, Staples, Fiona: Books

Review: Graphic Brilliance - The world we live in is only a speck of dust compared to the universe. Imagine all that could be out there. Including a planet that is just a giant egg ready to hatch. In Brian K. Vaughan's second volume of Saga, Alana and Marko are still trying to find a way to keep Hazel safe. Alana and Marko might have escaped a spider-woman, found a spaceship made of a tree, and bound their daughter to the upper torso of a little girl ghost to save Marko, but nothing prepared them for what was walking onto their new ship... Marko's parents. When they banish Izabel to the closest planet, Marko insists on going to save the ghost girl. His mother goes with him, not only to make sure he stays safe, but also to harangue him for getting mixed up with a Landfall girl. Meanwhile, Alana and Marko's father are left on the ship to... bond? Hard to do when she makes the ship wrap him up in vines and hang him from the ceiling! Meanwhile, The Will is getting over the death of the woman he loved and is caught up with saving a little girl from the brothels. Meanwhile, Prince Robot IV is determined to find Marko and Alana before his wife has their child, and he has a plan of exactly where they are going to go. What none of them know is that everything they think they know is wildly and completely wrong. And all of them are thrust into this world because of one little girl. Hazel. It's official. Brian K. Vaughan is a master. A complete and utter master. And the art by Fiona Staples? A. Maze. Ing. It is so beautiful and so unique, its hard to pry yourself away from the images to keep going with the story, but then again, the story is so awesome, it is hard to keep yourself from flying through the thing without hesitating to enjoy it! Such a conundrum! I really loved the addition of Marko's parents, too. His mother was tough as nails (any idea why he is so smitten with Alana?!). But his father was the one who really got me. He was a man who was instantly in love with his new granddaughter and still had a dark secret he was hiding. I loved how protective he was of both new additions to his family, and he made this story just that much more special. But still, the best of all was the world building. This saga (pun intended) never ceases to amaze me with its different planets and worlds out there. They are weird, creepy, bizarre, and so exciting to see! I almost hope the group keeps traveling because I want to see more, more, more!
Review: Starting to really enjoy the series and definitely has grown on me more - I loved Y the last man and most of Brian K. Vaughan's stuff and I enjoyed volume 1 but never went any further and now that I've read volume 2 it's grown on me more. The characters are showing some depth and your getting some of their back story which is nice. Alot of new characters in this one but all introduced very well and not for no reason. Enjoy the art, rhe writing and the story keeps getting better and growing on me more and more. Excited to read volume 3 and so on. Highly recommend if your a Brian K. Vaughan fan or just a fan of sci-fi/fantasy and even a little good old-fashioned violence lol and not just those boxes to put them in Sci-fi/ fantasy cause they really contain a little of everything, love story, horror in ways, action, ghosts. It's an all a round very good story. Enjoy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,533 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #163 in Image Comics & Graphic Novels #192 in Space Fleet Science Fiction #690 in Space Marine Science Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,361 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Graphic Brilliance
*by O***N on April 27, 2014*

The world we live in is only a speck of dust compared to the universe. Imagine all that could be out there. Including a planet that is just a giant egg ready to hatch. In Brian K. Vaughan's second volume of Saga, Alana and Marko are still trying to find a way to keep Hazel safe. Alana and Marko might have escaped a spider-woman, found a spaceship made of a tree, and bound their daughter to the upper torso of a little girl ghost to save Marko, but nothing prepared them for what was walking onto their new ship... Marko's parents. When they banish Izabel to the closest planet, Marko insists on going to save the ghost girl. His mother goes with him, not only to make sure he stays safe, but also to harangue him for getting mixed up with a Landfall girl. Meanwhile, Alana and Marko's father are left on the ship to... bond? Hard to do when she makes the ship wrap him up in vines and hang him from the ceiling! Meanwhile, The Will is getting over the death of the woman he loved and is caught up with saving a little girl from the brothels. Meanwhile, Prince Robot IV is determined to find Marko and Alana before his wife has their child, and he has a plan of exactly where they are going to go. What none of them know is that everything they think they know is wildly and completely wrong. And all of them are thrust into this world because of one little girl. Hazel. It's official. Brian K. Vaughan is a master. A complete and utter master. And the art by Fiona Staples? A. Maze. Ing. It is so beautiful and so unique, its hard to pry yourself away from the images to keep going with the story, but then again, the story is so awesome, it is hard to keep yourself from flying through the thing without hesitating to enjoy it! Such a conundrum! I really loved the addition of Marko's parents, too. His mother was tough as nails (any idea why he is so smitten with Alana?!). But his father was the one who really got me. He was a man who was instantly in love with his new granddaughter and still had a dark secret he was hiding. I loved how protective he was of both new additions to his family, and he made this story just that much more special. But still, the best of all was the world building. This saga (pun intended) never ceases to amaze me with its different planets and worlds out there. They are weird, creepy, bizarre, and so exciting to see! I almost hope the group keeps traveling because I want to see more, more, more!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Starting to really enjoy the series and definitely has grown on me more
*by D***F on November 22, 2023*

I loved Y the last man and most of Brian K. Vaughan's stuff and I enjoyed volume 1 but never went any further and now that I've read volume 2 it's grown on me more. The characters are showing some depth and your getting some of their back story which is nice. Alot of new characters in this one but all introduced very well and not for no reason. Enjoy the art, rhe writing and the story keeps getting better and growing on me more and more. Excited to read volume 3 and so on. Highly recommend if your a Brian K. Vaughan fan or just a fan of sci-fi/fantasy and even a little good old-fashioned violence lol and not just those boxes to put them in Sci-fi/ fantasy cause they really contain a little of everything, love story, horror in ways, action, ghosts. It's an all a round very good story. Enjoy

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Saga Worth Following
*by J***S on June 30, 2013*

Great stuff. Great, great stuff. This is what happens when the scribe and the artist are given creative freedom over their work. It's not like an established master like Brian K. Vaughan needs to prove his writing chops, but he continues to do so with his brilliant dialogue and storytelling techniques. With so much crazy in one idea, I feel like Saga has a lot of potential to be really BAD, but I love the direction he's taking the story, so much so that I enjoyed reading this volume a bit more than I did the last. And obviously, much of the success of this series is owed to the wonderful artwork of Fiona Staples. Being a space epic, this series has a lot of visual diversity, and it's just a joy to take in as you read. One thing I love about this part of the "saga" is that it gives us quite a bit of insight on the beginning of Marko and Alana's relationship without providing too many details or resorting to unimaginative romantic conventions. There are other specific parts of this book that I'd love to bring up (some involving other characters like The Will and Prince Robot IV), but I won't for the sake of avoiding spoilers. I will say that I loved the last issue in this book. I mean, as awful as the wait for the next volume of Saga is going to be, I'm giving props to BKV; that was a great way to end this part of the series. Now, here's the thing: this book has a lot of sex, profanity and a fair bit of violence, so it's DEFINITELY an adult comic book (and anyone who's read the first volume knows this). Therein lies my issue; it isn't so much that I'm bothered by all of the sex and profanity, so much as I'm not a big fan of the gratuitousness of it all. I mean sure, these things have a place in any entertainment medium, but sometimes I felt like BKV threw the worst appropriate swear word he could think of into various portions of dialogue not because the situation called for it, but simply because he COULD, like he had some sort of curse word quota to fill for each issue. There wasn't so much that I didn't enjoy the book, or that I'd stop reading the series because of it, but there was just enough to bother me a bit. Nevertheless, Saga is a fantastic comic, and Volume Two left me eager for more of the story. If you like comics, you'd be remiss not to check out this series.

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