Saga #7 Review: Meet the Parents

Saga

It’s finally back, and the wait was worth it.

Written by Brian K. Vaughn

Art by Fiona Staples

Letters and design by Fonografiks

Coordinated by Eric Stephenson

Published by Image Comics

Release date 14 November, 2012

$2.99 US

After three long months of anticipation, Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples’ sci-fi epic Saga returns. Issue #7 begins with a flashback of our hero, Marko, as a child. This opening scene presents us with a bit more background on the war between the planet Landfall and its moon, and Marko’s home, Wreath. After the flashback, Alana, Marko’s wife, must deal with quite the situation: meeting Marko’s parents.

With just a brief introduction at the end of issue #6, Marko’s parents now take center stage. I was somewhat surprised with their calm reaction to finding their son and anticipated for them to be much more hostile. Marko had abandoned the military and was now married to the enemy. However, Marko’s father’s reaction is somewhat explainable by what he tells Alana later in the issue.

Brian K. Vaughn has once again scripted a fantastic issue. His expansive universe and cast of characters are presented with expertise. Also, Vaughn’s dialogue is among the best this medium has to offer. Each character’s voice feels distinct and personal, and Fiona Staples’ art doesn’t hurt either. After reading this book, I can see why the delays were necessary. Character faces are expressive and believable, and the backgrounds—ranging from the lush interior of the spaceship to the destroyed wasteland of a planet—are immaculate. It appears Staples has made great use of the extra time between issues #6 and 7. It’s also worth mentioning that Staples really does know how to draw some gross-out monsters.

Saga #7 was well worth the wait and delivers on all fronts. If you are still holding out, try to track down the first six issues or the trade collection, otherwise issue #7 may be the best jumping on point for a while now.

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4 Comments

  1. Robiniha
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    Would you recommend Saga for someone that is new to comics but a die hard science fiction fan? A friend recommended this one for me.

  2. MaxFrederick

    I would absolutely recommend Saga with your given parameters. You do not any previous knowledge of comics to enjoy Saga to its fullest.

  3. Tatijana

    I’ll have to do research into this one. I know nothing about it, and this review is pretty short and sweet. But thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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