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Tuesday Review – Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' Saga #7
Kate Kotler writes for Bleeding Cool;
Saga – by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, from Image Comics – has been one of the most talked about and celebrated comic series of 2012.
This makes it a very hard book to review, given that pretty much every gushing compliment imaginable has been bestowed upon the book, which premiered this past May. Finding new verbiage to pay adequate tribute to the clever twists and turns Vaughan takes his characters through (one amazing main plot, two equally intriguing subplots) and the absolutely gorgeous (career defining) work that Staples is doing in this series becomes more and more difficult with each passing issue.
So I'm just going to give you the bare to bones lowdown for this issue –

The art, of course, is stunning. I think that what I love the most about Staples' style is that she can move flawlessly from a gorgeous, soft pastoral scene to something dark, scary and completely grotesque. I never really followed Fiona Staples career before Saga, but I'm excited to see where she goes post this series – I think the success of the book means big things for her, which is great to think about, as the comics industry can always use more awesome comic drawin' ladies in it.
In short – this is a great series and you should pull/read it (if you're not already doing so). It is heartening, especially after several series this summer which did not avoid this pitfall, to see the excellence and promise of Issue #1 continued through multiple arcs. The quality of the story matches the quality of the art – both of which are exceptionally high. 5/5
Kate Kotler writes the "Geek Girl on the Street Reports" column for Bleeding Cool and is the host of the Comix Chix podcast (New episodes each Wednesday!) on GeekNation. She lives in Chicago, IL with her dog and platonic life partner. Follow her antics on the Tweeters @AdorkableGrrl or via her website.













