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A review by foxclouds
Saga, Vol. 5 by Brian K. Vaughan
5.0
Personal rating: 4.5 stars
The story gets even more complicated. There is a bit more violence in this volume, and some characters that I liked unfortunately died. But there was at least one reunion that I liked.
It is a bit hard to keep track of who killed whom and why and who is related to whom in some way, but even so I find the art gorgeous and the storyline very engaging.
I like how the narrator's notes intercept the dialogues. It really gives an impression of this being a memoir.
Can't wait for volume 6.
The story gets even more complicated. There is a bit more violence in this volume, and some characters that I liked unfortunately died. But there was at least one reunion that I liked.
It is a bit hard to keep track of who killed whom and why and who is related to whom in some way, but even so I find the art gorgeous and the storyline very engaging.
I like how the narrator's notes intercept the dialogues. It really gives an impression of this being a memoir.
Can't wait for volume 6.