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Chargement... Saga Volume 8par Brian K. Vaughan, Fiona Staples (Illustrateur)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Fiona Staples & Brian K. Vaughan’s Saga Volume Eight collects issues 43-48 of Saga illustrated by Staples and written by Vaughan. The story picks up after the previous volume, with Alana, Marko, and Hazel along with Petrichor and Prince Robot IV traveling to a frontier world in order to obtain an abortion after Alana’s fetus died. Though Alana’s world is technologically-driven and Marko’s world is magical, Alana finds that he deceased son-to-be passed along his magical inheritance to her, though the magic might also consume her. Meanwhile, The Will continues to suffer, falling into a deeper and deeper despair before an unknown party abducts him. This entry feels somewhat mellower following the depressing conclusion to the previous volume, offering the reader a chance to process just as the characters do. As always, Staples and Vaughan’s combination of art and text perfectly tell this modern space opera. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"After the traumatic events of the War for Phang, Hazel, her parents, and their surviving companions embark on a life-changing adventure at the westernmost edge of the universe."--Amazon.com. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Don't mistake me, I quite enjoy it, but Alana is right -- getting attached to new characters or recurring characters or any one really is a mistake. (see what happens to Sweet Boy)
This universe is AWFUL to live in. No one gets a happy ending that lasts for longer than it takes for me to blink and gods damn me if Hazel's narrative asides aren't making me dread what happens to everyone long before we get to why I should be upset.
But does that mean I should stop reading? A large part of my current reading habits seem focused around the sort of transient happiness fueled by undeniable dread of the future.
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I kind of wonder how long this series will be and how devastated the journey will make me.
Don't mistake me, I quite enjoy it, but Alana is right -- getting attached to new characters or recurring characters or any one really is a mistake. (see what happens to Sweet Boy)
This universe is AWFUL to live in. No one gets a happy ending that lasts for longer than it takes for me to blink and gods damn me if Hazel's narrative asides aren't making me dread what happens to everyone long before we get to why I should be upset.
But does that mean I should stop reading? A large part of my current reading habits seem focused around the sort of transient happiness fueled by undeniable dread of the future. ( )