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A review by bellefarren
Saga, Prvi Tom by Brian K. Vaughan
5.0

damn, this may be one of the best things I've read in awhile. This graphic novel captured my attention from the very beginning, with a start like this you can't really blame me.

The artwork was PHENOMENAL, I had hearts in my eyes the entire time. It's bright and so damned detailed, I just want more.


I've recently been getting more and more into the idea of graphic novels, and I can't believe I put off reading this for so long. I fell in love with the main characters, Marko and Alana. They were hilariously beautiful characters, and even though they were fantastical, everything discussed in this book was relevant to our world.
I honestly don't want to put any details to the plot line in this review, because I feel going in knowing nothing is without a doubt the best way. Just know that this blew my damn mind, and the next two books are already ordered and on their way to me.