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Saga #16 (2013)

by Brian K. Vaughan(Favorite Author)
4.43 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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Image Comics
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Saga
review 1: 5 statsAfter having been away from Lying Cat and the gang for a short time, I returned to the Saga universe with this the 16th edition. This was a fabulous turning point for nearly all the characters. I loved the banter of the witty dialogue between Grandma and the artist and Grandma and the wraith.(I forgot their names)The story is clearly bringing together all of the story lines and the twist in this episode has me excited for what is next. As I have read more and more in this graphic novel, I have come to appreciate taking it slow, rereading, and looking with your eyes before you fill it in with the dialogue.I love these comics.
review 2: 'All good children's stories are the same: young creature breaks rules, has incredible adventure, then returns home with
... morethe knowledge that aforementioned rules are there for a reason. Of course, the actual message is: break rules as often as you can, because who the hell doesn't want to have an adventure.''If you like kid's books so much, why haven't you ever written one?''Because it requires collaborating with an artist. And artists... frighten me.' less
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prachi
what??? no it can't be...?she is not a spy! is she?
lami
Nice continuation of the story, with a twist.
Kira_21
Hot damn, THAT'S how you do a cliffhanger.
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