Saga / writer, Brian K. Vaughan ; artist, Fiona Staples ; letting & design, Fonografiks.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781607066019 (v.1)
- ISBN: 9781607066927 (v.2)
- ISBN: 9781607069317 (v.3)
- ISBN: 9781632150776 (v.4)
- ISBN: 9781632154385 (v.5)
- ISBN: 9781632157119 (v.6)
- ISBN: 9781534300606 (v.7)
- ISBN: 9781534303492 (v.8)
- ISBN: 9781534308374 (v.9)
- ISBN: 9781534323346 (v.10)
- Physical Description: v. : chiefly col. ill. ; 26 cm.
- Publisher: Berkeley, CA : Image Comics, 2012-
Content descriptions
- Awards Note:
- 2013 Hugo Award for Best Graphic Story (Saga, volume 1)
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Available copies
- 10 of 10 copies available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 10 total copies.
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2012 v.1 (Text) | 30243488 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2014 v.2 (Text) | 30231549 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2014 v.3 (Text) | 30231548 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2015 v.4 (Text) | 30231547 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2015 v.5 (Text) | 30231546 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2016 v.6 (Text) | 30231540 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2017 v.7 (Text) | 30231541 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2017 v.8 (Text) | 30243490 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2018 v.9 (Text) | 30239715 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - | ||
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | PN6728 .S225 V38 2022 v.10 (Text) | 30243489 | Graphic Novels | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2012 December #2
*Starred Review* Vaughan, writer of the hugely successful Y: The Last Man, isn't one to think small. In this opener to his ambitious new series, bits of sf space opera and classic fantasy mesh in setting a sprawling stage for an intensely personal story of two lovers, cleverly narrated by their newborn daughter. Though recently soldiers from opposite sides of a massive intergalactic war, moth-winged Alana and ram-horned Marko simply want peace and anonymity to raise their daughter (an abomination to the powers that be) away from conflict and hatred. Vaughan's whip-snap dialogue is as smart, cutting, and well timed as ever, and his characters are both familiar enough to acclimate easily to and deep enough to stay interested in as their relationships bend, break, and mend. While Vaughan will be the star power that attracts readers, do-it-all artist Staples is going to be the one who really wows them. Her character designs dish out some of the best aliens around, the immersive world-crafting is lushly detailed and deeply thought through, and the spacious layouts keep the focus squarely on the personal element, despite the chaotic cosmos they inhabit. Add another winner to Vaughan's stable of consistently epic, fresh, and endearing stories. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2013 January #1
Imagining that Juliet came from Star Wars and Romeo from Grimm's Fairy Tales might get close to nailing the genre mashup delight of this interplanetary romance. The high-tech Landfall Coalition runs an endless war with the magic-making folks from Wreath, a moon of Landfall. When dark-skinned Landfallian soldier Alana (who has wings) is assigned to guard Wreathean prisoner Marko (who has horns), they swap the chains of captivity for chains of love and escape together to birth their daughter. So now everyone wants them dead: the Landfallians, the Wreathian High Command, and more, including the Robot Kingdom's Prince Robot IV, the humanoid spidery creature known as The Stalk, and a morally flexible human known as The Will. The far-fetched world building paired with marvelous characterization and an underlying theme of parenthood under fire elevate this above your average space opera. Vaughan's plotting and dialog are top notch, and so is Staples's inventive painted art. VERDICT This addictive adult read will be gobbled up by fans of cosmic sci-fi and fantasy dramas. Plenty of adult language plus frank sexual content take this out of the teen area.âM.C.
[Page 79]. (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2014 June #1
Vaughan's latest series can be described as Romeo and Juliet with a Star Wars twist. Alana and Marko, the stars of this book, must deal not only with war and political upheaval but, more important, parenthood, prejudice against their newborn biracial (actually, bi-species) daughter, and a truly bizarre cast of supporting characters and baddies. (Ongoing series.)
[Page 53]. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. - Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2015 March #1
Alana and Marko are two soldiers from opposite sides of a galactic war who fall in love and go on the run in this first volume of an ongoing series. While the book works as a poignant love story and an indictment of prejudice, trippy visuals and clever dialog make this Romeo and Juliet space opera a lot of fun as well.
[Page 56]. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2012 October #2
Eisner-winner Vaughan (Y the Last Man) teams up with veteran illustrator Staples (North 40) in the epic, galaxy-spanning war story of a star-crossed couple protecting their infant daughter. The story opens with the narrator's birth, in the middle of a machine shop on a war-torn planet. Her parents, Alana, a winged soldier from the planet Landfall, and Marko, a horned former prisoner of war from Landfall's moon, have been on the run from both of their militaries. Betrayed, the family is almost murdered just as it forms; sheer luck gives Marko, Alana, and their daughter a chance to brave the wilds and make their way into the galaxy. Vaughan's witty dialogue is laced with universal commonalitiesâthe sharp fingernails of babies, burping techniques, loveâthat ground the alien nature of the characters and heighten the sense that the war between planet and moon and the hatred between enemies is tragically pointless. Staples's character designs are fantasticâeven the weirdest aliens reveal human emotionâand her two-page spreads, whether of battle or of tree-grown rocket ships, are glorious. This is a completely addictive, human story that will leave readers desperately awaiting the next volume. For mature readers. (Oct.)
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