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Saga, Vol. 8
by Brian K. Vaughan
I've said this before, but, reading a single, tiny volume of Saga is not enough. This story will make you beyond thirsty and craving for more - every single time.
Every volume has always great discussion and visibility of important topics; moral dilemmas and real world issues.
In this one, Vaughan brilliantly brought up the debate on 'abortion,' while still being in the bounds of his main story of love and unity in diversity with the backdrop of the hypocrisy of war and the reckless/fruitless fight for a false superior race.
Overall, Saga is always an amazing story with important issues and amazing, morally grey characters (and beautifully poignant art!)
Every volume has always great discussion and visibility of important topics; moral dilemmas and real world issues.
In this one, Vaughan brilliantly brought up the debate on 'abortion,' while still being in the bounds of his main story of love and unity in diversity with the backdrop of the hypocrisy of war and the reckless/fruitless fight for a false superior race.
Overall, Saga is always an amazing story with important issues and amazing, morally grey characters (and beautifully poignant art!)