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Saga Vol. 3 Kindle & comiXology

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,331 ratings

Collects SAGA #13-18

The Eisner, Harvey, and Hugo Award-winning phenomenon continues, as new parents Marko and Alana travel to an alien world to visit their hero, while the family's pursuers finally close in on their targets.
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About the Author

Brian K. Vaughan is the award-winning writer of comics like Saga, Y: The Last Man and The Private Eye, a digital, pay-what-you-want series available at his site PanelSyndicate.com. His upcoming works for Image Comics include the futuristic military thriller We Stand on Guard with artist Steve Skroce and the young adult mystery Paper Girls with Cliff Chiang. He sometimes dabbles in television, including stints on the hit series Lost and Stephen King’s Under the Dome.

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

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00IX2IDF6
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Image (March 19, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 19, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 350762 KB
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 173 pages
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Brian K. Vaughan is the Eisner Award-winning writer of Y: THE LAST MAN, EX MACHINA, RUNAWAYS, and PRIDE OF BAGHDAD. His newest work, with artist/co-creator Fiona Staples, is SAGA, an ongoing sci-fi/fantasy series from Image Comics that The Onion's A.V. Club called, "the emotional epic Hollywood wishes it could make." Vaughan lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer on various film and tv projects, including three seasons on the hit series LOST.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
2,331 global ratings
Unlike anything I've ever read - highly recommend!!
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Unlike anything I've ever read - highly recommend!!
If volume 1 and 2 didn't already have me hooked, this one definitely would have. I'm so engrossed in this world, the beautiful artwork, the characters, story line, writing, coloring, and even the narration! I LOVE that Hazel, Marco and Alana's daughter, narrates the story. She's enlightening and poetic at times. Her voice is so strong and I can't wait to see her grow throughout the series. I'm continually impressed. This truly is unlike anything I've ever read and it lives up to all the hype! Definitely ready to pick up volume 4!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023
Again as the story opens up and continues its just another wow after another. Story is fantastic, love the characters and learning more and more about them. Love the clean, beautiful art, and the writing that's like a children's hand writing and these amazing characters from all over these great interstellar planets. I love this story and can't wait to see where it goes.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2014
This just might be the best thing going on in the world of comics right now. There is nothing about this series that isn't top notch. The artwork is beautiful and original without being weird. The characters are interesting and fun, the dialogue is spot on and fun when it wants to be fun and sad and serious when it wants that. I'm continually shocked each time I finish a volume by just how short it was because Vaughan manages to cram just so much story in so few pages.

This story picks up the cliff hanger ending of book 2 with the main characters trapped by the robot prince, it still amazes me that something so corny as a robot prince isn't at all in context of the story. This volume covers a lot of back story but still manages to advance the main story line quite a bit.

I love the humor. I generally laugh out loud at least once a book and find a smile on my face throughout But when it turns serious you find tears gathering at the corners of your eyes. I haven't broken down just yet and started buying the comics as they come out but volume 4 will definitely be preordered. If you're reading this and haven't started the series do. If you have and are wandering if it's kept true to its beginnings it has.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2014
When two worlds are at war for as long as Landfall and Wreath have been fighting, the wounds are almost impossible to heal. They fester and rot until everyone involved has suffered in some inconceivable way. In Brian K Vaughan's third volume of Saga, the two star-crossed lovers find themselves hurtling through the stars to find a safe place for to raise their child.

Alana and Marko weren't sure where in the world it was safe to take Hazel, but they thought the man who was responsible for her even existing might be the place to start. D. Oswart Heist was an author who wrote the very book that made them think they could act on the chemistry between them. When they arrive, they are half surprised and half not, to find Heist drunk, disheveled, and blathering like an idiot. His planet of Quietus is even less warm and inviting, but they have no choice but to explore every option to keep Hazel safe.

On Quietus they learn a lot about themselves. With Marko's mother still grieving the loss of his father and Izabel, their ghostly appendage, taking care of Hazel, they get to know Heist, the tortured literary genius with more darkness inside him than hope these days. Meanwhile, The Will is still hunting them, and the story of their marriage and their baby is still feared to be the catalyst for a revolution in a world where no one wants this war to continue. Hazel is a symbol of everything Wreath and Landfall have failed to do for the people of the universe, and too many people want that symbol gone.

There is just something about this story that sucks me in with each volume. I recommended this series to a student recently, one who isn't an avid reader, and he was so into the story, he stayed up all night to read the first volume and couldn't wait to tell me about it. That is what I call one seriously awesome story! While Alana and Marko and the others are an interesting story arc, the other stories, like the Will and the two journalists, are just as interesting. I think each new story arc is so awesome, it could be its own complete series! But how they all tie in together and twist and turn is addictive. So give this series a shot if you haven't already. You won't be sorry! (unless you are dying for volume 4 like me!)
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
In Volume 3 of Saga we sort of wrap some things up. Not really -- nothing is really resolved, and it's obvious all these stories are gonna keep showing up. However, we get to a point of temporary, tentative, peace, so that Hazel is able to write, at the end, "It would be a very long time before we saw any of our original pursuers again," and on the final page we see Hazel, perhaps 3-4 years old, standing next to Alana.

In fact, if this is to be Hazel's story, we obviously need to move a bit more quickly. We have just had three volumes, and except for that final picture Hazel is still a babe in arms, just a week or two old.

I wanted to mention how much I admire the work of the illustrator, Fiona Staples. The drawings are somewhere in the country between "realistic" and "cartoon". That is, no one would mistake these drawings for photographs, but they are not cartoons like, for instance, Maus. They are drawings, but they look like drawings of real people. And Vaughan and Staples know how to let the pictures tell the story. There is, of course narration, but we know the feelings and thoughts of the characters through their facial expressions and body language. Even some of the laugh-out-loud moments are funny because of the expressions on characters' faces.
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2014
This was a lot better than the last volume. Volume 2 was sort of boring, but this one picked the action and intrigue up. It got a lot more intense than I was expecting from the last volume, and I was so happy. There were a ton of plot points that I did not see coming even a little bit. I was turning the pages so fast that I didn't even notice any time passing. It was just too good.

The characters got so much more intense and important, and there were so many more characters that were introduced, and it was just too much for one book. I don't even want to have to wait for getting the next book because this one was magnificent.

I haven't got a clue where this series is going from here because I don't know what the possibilities are. The story lines could go in so many different directions, and I don't know which one it is going to happen.

This volume was just epic, definitely my favorite so far.

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Jeff Terrell
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and excellent!
Reviewed in Canada on February 7, 2024
Love the art, story and characters…. the only thing I don’t like is knowing there is a finite number of these comics. Enjoying the story so much… stop reading this and go read the comic.
Nick Doring
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 1, 2024
Really enjoying. Great writing. Beautiful art.
Cliente de Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars Reuniones y más complicaciones que se sienten frescas
Reviewed in Mexico on January 7, 2019
¿Qué puedo escribir? Saga se ha consolidado dentro de mis series favoritas con sólo 3 volúmenes. Los conflictos físicos y emocionales llegan a tope y la intensidad es bien recibida como lector, no quedando más que agradecer a los autores por su excelente y continuo trabajo en el título. Las consecuencias son palpables y uno sólo reza por que sea solucionado de forma positiva para los protagonistas, tristemente Saga no es una historia así, pero "arriba la esperanza, abuelita".
jimmy
5.0 out of 5 stars Fumetto in inglese
Reviewed in Italy on October 19, 2020
Bellissimo fumetto della Image Comics, imperdibile per chi ama la fantascienza e delle storie più "adulte" con una trama avvincente e dei disegni spettacolari! dopo poco che ho iniziato a seguirlo in inglese è stato pubblicato in italia dalla Bao Publishig, ma non rimpiango nulla: la lingua non è difficile e i disegni aiutano tanto.
il libro è arrivato puntuale e in perfette condizioni.
JI
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial poder conseguir comics extranjeros a buen precio y rápido.
Reviewed in Spain on October 2, 2019
Era para un regalo, el destinatario encantado por que pensaba que no los iba a conseguir en España, y menos a este precio.
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