Review: Saga, Vol. 6 (Saga #6) by Brian K. Vaughan (Writer) & Fiona Staples (Artist)

Thursday, May 24, 2018


Title: Saga, Vol. 6

Series:  Saga #6

Author: Brian K. Vaughan (Writer) & Fiona Staples (Artist) 

Genre: Adult, Graphic Novel, Fantasy, Science Fiction

Publication Date: July 5th, 2016 by Image Comics

Format: Paperback

Source: Library


Rating:






After a dramatic time jump, the three-time Eisner Award winner for Best Continuing Series continues to evolve, as Hazel begins the most exciting adventure of her life: kindergarten. Meanwhile, her star-crossed family learns hard lessons of their own.

Collecting: Saga 31-36
 








I still absolutely love and enjoy Saga so much this graphic novel still gets better and better in each volume, first I would like to say I am so sorry for doing this review so late since I did read this graphic novel back in Feb. I got really busy and life just got in the way let's see I really don't know what to write on this review without being to a spoiler. But I will start with what I love at the beginning chapters of Saga, Vol. 6, the first few chapters start right off where Vol. 5 left off at. Marko and Alana trying to get their family back together they do everything possible to get there loves one back they even struggle with there relationship but both Marko and Alana still are deeply and madly in love with each other. And they both show their affection while there on a mission to get their family back together the both of them also dare ask help from a dethroned Prince Robot for help which to his utter despair and he doesn't want to help Marko and Alana but I won't say if he helps them are not you have to read this graphic novel to find out if Prince Robot helps out Marko and Alana. While Marko and Alana are planning to get their loved ones back Hazel is having fun with being in a kindergarten and living her life with her grandmother but real soon Hazel will find out an adventure is waiting for her when she gets back to her loving parents. Hazel also finds a new special friend who will protect Hazel with her life, I absolutely love this new friend of Hazel I won't say who she is because it's a spoiler. But Hazel special friend will protect and guard Hazel with her life and she will go anywhere Hazel goes. Now I am going to stop here without getting too a spoiler we do also read about The Will but I really don't want to talk about him he really does some really stupid things in this graphic novel which totally got on my nerves and annoyed me to no end but he does change for the better at the end of this book and that's all I am going to say about The Will. All and all I absolutely, utterly and totally love Saga, Vol. 6 that I can't wait to read Vol. 7 after that surprised was revelaed at the very end like I so didn't see that revealtion coming at all!














Brian K. Vaughan (Writer)


Born in Cleveland in 1976, Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster Award-winning writer and co-creator of the critically acclaimed comics series Y: The Last Man, Runaways, and Ex Machina (picked as one of the ten best works of fiction of 2005 by Entertainment Weekly).

Recently named "Writer of the Year" by Wizard Magazine, and one of the “top ten comic writers of all time” by Comic Book Resources, Vaughan’s work has been featured and/or reviewed in countless mainstream media outlets, including The New York Times, MTV, National Public Radio, and feminist magazine Bust, which photographed him for their “Men We Love” issue (don’t ask).

As an undergraduate film student at New York University, Vaughan got his big break as part of Marvel’s Stanhattan Project, a workshop for aspiring comic book writers. In the ten years since, he has written nearly all of the major DC and Marvel characters, everyone from Batman to the X-Men.

In September of 2006, Vertigo released Vaughan’s first original graphic novel, Pride of Baghdad, lavishly illustrated by artist Niko Henrichon. Inspired by an unbelievable true story of four lions who escaped the Baghdad Zoo during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Pride is equal parts anthropomorphic adventure and Animal Farm-like parable about the ongoing conflict in Iraq and was described as "the best novel so far" about the war by the UK's Telegraph.

Along with his creator-owned work, Vaughan is currently writing The Escapists, a Dark Horse miniseries inspired by Michael Chabon’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, as well as a new Doctor Strange limited series for Marvel with artist Marcos Martin.

This summer, the new WGA member/CAA client transplanted his poor playwright wife to Los Angeles, where Vaughan is currently working on the screenplay adaptations of Y and Ex Machina for New Line Cinema, as well as other new creations in film and television.

His home on the web is www.bkvcomics.com, and he’s become the last aging hipster to get a MySpace page: www.myspace.com/briankvaughan




Fiona Staples (Artist)


Fiona Staples is a Canadian comic book artist known for her work on books such as North 40, DV8: Gods and Monsters, T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and Saga. She has been cited as one of the best female artists working in the industry, and one of the best artists overall














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