A review by nonesensed
Saga, Vol. 10 by Brian K. Vaughan

sad

4.0

Not going to spoil anything, but I must be honest in saying I read this while not quite remembering exactly who killed who last volume and why. There's been soooo much death in this series, I've sort of checked out emotionally from investing in the characters, and the war is so abstract at this point that I almost forget it's going on. 

Still a good series, but the constant extreme violence, betrayals and random sex scenes are, at this point, distracting. When the big "wham" thing happened at the end of this volume, I just shrugged, 'cause I was prepared for something utterly devastating to happen to the remaining cast. 

Maybe I'll feel differently while reading the next volume, but since this series has so few "rest moments", the 80% that's Death & Tragedy is starting to come across as almost comically over the top this far in.