Saga (Comic Book)
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Saga (Comic Book)
This comic is absolutely a blast. The storyline is incredibly intricate and the characters are so well designed. They are true to their nature, they sense their surroundings in different ways, they act with specific racial traits.
For those of you that haven't seen it, Saga is a sci-fi comic centered on the story of two rebels and their little new born baby. They will have to travel from one galaxy to the other in order to save their asses and find peace in a universe where war is an ongoing threat.
To me personally, the dialogues are very well-structured and the imagery is beautiful.
It is an adult comic however, with plenty of alien sex scenes (they're weird, but never insulting).
What do you guys think about it? Have you read about it? If you did, do you enjoy it?
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Yup, no science facts, no complications. Just "human" (in this case alien) relationships and a ton of emotion, combined with beautiful imagery.motivational_muss wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 05:21 I love comic books,but this one is amazing.There isn’t any science. Rather, the story just happens to be set in space with rockets, laser guns, and plenty of other imaginative bits and pieces including liar cats, ghost babysitters, and a rocket tree powered by magic.The plot seems, on the surface, to be very simple: there are two eternally warring species separated by a physiological difference. One species has horns, the other wings. Our heroes Marko (horns) and Alana (wings) have fallen in love, in defiance of the long-standing hatred between the two races. It’s Romeo and Juliet but with a twist that on the surface seems slight but sends what could be a predictable story careening off into uncharted territory. Those who haven't read it do so,you will love it
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I always recommend it to friends, though!
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