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Saga #25 - Chapter Twenty-Five

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The chase is on, but the gap only seems to be widening. Tensions run high and backgrounds are explored.

The Good

Since the very beginning of SAGA, we’ve known that the nations/planets (they are seemingly unified under one government) of Wreath and Landfall have been at war. It’s the central driving conflict and it’s why Alana and Marko’s baby is such a big deal. The reader has seen glimpses and fragments of it, but never really gotten a good SENSE of it, mostly because it hasn’t been entirely integral to the plot. This issue opens and eschews the often-used “shocking/weird splash page” (there’s another one later, don’t you worry) in favor of explaining how the galaxy got to where it currently is. Brian K. Vaughan has already done such an incredible job establishing this universe that it’s never felt like this was going to be a thing that NEEDED to happen, but now that it is, it only enriches and even more carefully defines where this is all taking place. But it’s not all flashbacks and exposition, it’s been months since Marko and Alana were separated and they now find themselves both in the presence of very different members of the strange race of robots. We also get a single, truly heartbreaking line from Hazel’s wonderful narration. Vaughan very quickly re-establishes where these characters are and what their state is, wasting next to no time catching up or restating. This is a series that must be started from the beginning, but it’s incredible enough that it’s hard to list that as a downside.

And incredible is the word of the issue as Fiona Staples’ art is very simply that. The gorgeous colors of the flashbacks, all tinted with a very slight blur to make them just heady enough to remind the reader that it is, indeed, an image of things gone by. The linework is everything it needs to be: smooth and subtle during calm, or even happy, moments and jagged and coarse through the rest (which is most) to say nothing of the rest of the color palette. It’s sharp and bold, but also one of the most diverse palettes in comics today. It’s amazing how one person can so seamlessly switch visual styles within a single issue and do it so seamlessly.

The Bad

While it’s great seeing how this whole war got started, we don’t get a great sense as to the WHY of it all nor is there a sense of how these two worlds were so able to press-gang (as the issue puts it) all these other races into a serving a war they had absolutely zero stakes in. It seems to give the impression that they were from conquered worlds, but there’s only a vague notion that Landfall (and its moon) are powerful enough to do this and that part seems glossed over.

The Verdict

A slight omission isn’t even close to being enough to derail this issue's momentum. This book’s popularity has soared to unforeseen heights, and it’s easy to see why with issues like this. While it remains difficult to recommend as a jumping-on point, it remains a perfect reason to go back and start in on the previous volumes (just get all four at once, you’ll save yourself three subsequent, panicked trips back to the shop) to see what, indeed, all the fuss is about.

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Yay! Saga's back!!

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Thank God for Saga, I personally think Saga should go on forever like dragon ball z.

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Two weeks ago, I received the hardcover collection of the first 18 issues. A week ago, I picked up vol. 4. Today, I picked up my first single issue of Saga, number 25! ^___^

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great issue, the part with the dragons was simultaneously hilarious and disgusting

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@rixec said:

Two weeks ago, I received the hardcover collection of the first 18 issues. A week ago, I picked up vol. 4. Today, I picked up my first single issue of Saga, number 25! ^___^

Lol. BKV mentions you and the others who fit that exact scenario in his intro to the letter column.

Welcome aboard. I was in the same boat back in 2013. Heard all the hype, picked up the first two volumes, and then started collecting it in single issues that summer starting with #13. I remember thinking how cool it was that the editors over at Image were aware of the different scenarios involved when people read Saga. Just like BKV did in the letter column in today's issue, the solicits for #13 mentioned the exact circumstances in which I started reading it.

THE SMASH-HIT, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SERIES RETURNS! Now that you've read the first two bestselling collections of SAGA, you're all caught up and ready to jump on the ongoing train with Chapter Thirteen, beginning an all-new monthly sci-fi/fantasy adventure, as Hazel and her parents head to the planet Quietus in search of cult romance novelist D. Oswald Heist.

I really do feel like reading Saga monthly is the best experience. Every issue ends on a cliffhanger, and there's enough content in the book itself to keep you satisfied.

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@rixec said:

Two weeks ago, I received the hardcover collection of the first 18 issues. A week ago, I picked up vol. 4. Today, I picked up my first single issue of Saga, number 25! ^___^

Lol. BKV mentions you and the others who fit that exact scenario in his intro to the letter column.

Welcome aboard. I was in the same boat back in 2013. Heard all the hype, picked up the first two volumes, and then started collecting it in single issues that summer starting with #13. I remember thinking how cool it was that the editors over at Image were aware of the different scenarios involved when people read Saga. Just like BKV did in the letter column in today's issue, the solicits for #13 mentioned the exact circumstances in which I started reading it.

THE SMASH-HIT, CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED SERIES RETURNS! Now that you've read the first two bestselling collections of SAGA, you're all caught up and ready to jump on the ongoing train with Chapter Thirteen, beginning an all-new monthly sci-fi/fantasy adventure, as Hazel and her parents head to the planet Quietus in search of cult romance novelist D. Oswald Heist.

I really do feel like reading Saga monthly is the best experience. Every issue ends on a cliffhanger, and there's enough content in the book itself to keep you satisfied.

I know, and I really love how they push the boundaries on what they show. And it is awesome! I especially love how he can make us feel happy and sad at the same time. When hazel narrates how it would be years before she saw her dad again I felt really sad they would be separated that long. Then I realized he would live to see her again!

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Saga is awesome. Fiona Staples is amazing. But, and I feel like I am saying this in every review I am commenting on today, even given that I am somehow feeling a bit of a letdown. Maybe not really a letdown, but I'm not feeling quite the same highs of amazingness that the first half of the series had. Don't get me wrong, I am going to keep following this no matter what, but the last arc or two weren't quite as intense as the first couple arcs. Fingers crossed that I am wrong though.

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I am so into these characters that I was actually quite heartbroken by Hazel's narration. Maybe it's being a father, but that really tugged at the heartstrings. Show's how invested the book has me. Well played Vaughan and Staples. Well played indeed!

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Someone is gonna get killed by a dragon. Who will it be?