

Buy Saga Volume 3 (SAGA TP) Illustrated by Vaughan, Brian K, Staples, Fiona (ISBN: 9781607069317) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Absolutely brilliant! - I picked up this series because Patrick Rothfuss wrote it a glowing review on goodreads and I grow bored waiting for the next Fables volume to be published. Oh boy I was not disappointed! I devoured all three volumes in 2 days - given that I have a nine month old baby I consider this a very fast read. I was very involved with the plot and the drawing style is just beautiful. I love, love, love this series. Cannot wait for the next volume! I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoys a well thought out and developed plot in a fascinating world of conflict and beauty. Particularly if you enjoy being able to relate to all characters on all sides of said conflict. Absolutely stunning, yet another thing I owe to Mr. Rothfuss. Review: This is the best graphic novel series I've come across for some time - This is the best graphic novel series I've come across for some time. Got hooked on vol 1 and haven't looked back. Artwork clear, beautiful, storyline interesting and enigmatic. Adults only: despite being about a young family and the people they come across/influence, this is very much a story about war and how it impacts on people. The word 'graphic' applies. This episode contains a lighthouse, a cyclops, a ghost, fave character Lying Cat and a storyline about a hit man that reads like an early Star Trek episode. Enjoy.





























































| Best Sellers Rank | 124,890 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 5,952 in Comics & Graphic Novels by Genre 31,242 in Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,351) |
| Dimensions | 16.83 x 0.76 x 25.88 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1607069318 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1607069317 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Part of Series | Saga |
| Print length | 144 pages |
| Publication date | 25 Mar. 2014 |
| Publisher | Image Comics |
| Reading age | 16 years and up |
J**R
Absolutely brilliant!
I picked up this series because Patrick Rothfuss wrote it a glowing review on goodreads and I grow bored waiting for the next Fables volume to be published. Oh boy I was not disappointed! I devoured all three volumes in 2 days - given that I have a nine month old baby I consider this a very fast read. I was very involved with the plot and the drawing style is just beautiful. I love, love, love this series. Cannot wait for the next volume! I'd recommend this to anyone who enjoys a well thought out and developed plot in a fascinating world of conflict and beauty. Particularly if you enjoy being able to relate to all characters on all sides of said conflict. Absolutely stunning, yet another thing I owe to Mr. Rothfuss.
V**T
This is the best graphic novel series I've come across for some time
This is the best graphic novel series I've come across for some time. Got hooked on vol 1 and haven't looked back. Artwork clear, beautiful, storyline interesting and enigmatic. Adults only: despite being about a young family and the people they come across/influence, this is very much a story about war and how it impacts on people. The word 'graphic' applies. This episode contains a lighthouse, a cyclops, a ghost, fave character Lying Cat and a storyline about a hit man that reads like an early Star Trek episode. Enjoy.
K**W
Saga: Vol. 3
Hazel and her family make landfall on Quietus to meet the writer of the book that changed her parent's lives, only to find themselves surrounded by those who wish to kill them. 'Saga' is a series to be experienced. The journey of this story is hard to describe, but something wonderful is happening on these pages. Vaughan and his team are to be lauded.
N**G
Great book
Really enjoying. Great writing. Beautiful art.
C**S
Saga
A slight lapse in quality I thought, but only slight. This is more a 4.5 star rating than a 4 star one. Some pages seemed to rush the action a bit, a couple of story elements were less sharp (I hesitate to say more naff, but ...). But The Unwritten had a lull too, and that's still utterly awesome overall, so I'm not worried about this. Awesome artwork, as always. FS is a genius.
T**R
Truly fantastic.
Another fantastic volume. So much action, humour, and sadness. The new characters are intriguing. There is even more depth to older characters, making the whole experience of reading this series richer and more interesting. This volume doesn't try and tell too many different stories, it focuses on just a few, which makes for an extremely enjoyable read.
B**H
Serioulsy such an amazing book, it's got tons of humour
If you've read graphic novels before, read Saga. If you've never read a graphic novel, read Saga. Serioulsy such an amazing book, it's got tons of humour, brilliantly pulls at your heartstrings and even though it's filled with aliens, you can relate to a lot of the content. My girlfriend had never read comic books or a graphic novel before, so I gave her the first three books of Saga to read. Safe to say she is now hooked due to this book and every time I see her she asks if i've got any new ones to read!
G**S
Great visuals, great story
As a third volume this acts as a punctuation to the overall story. It brings most of the subplots to an intertwined conclusion but also leaves room to introduce more characters to continue this series. It has a well crafted intensity that brings the characters to life. This is justified by the fact that one set of the character's are robots with CRT screens for heads and would usually be seen as a comical joke, however the writing gives even these unfamiliar creatures substance.
J**L
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.
T**Y
Having never read Graphic novels before, I was surprised how quickly I got hooked. Fantastic series and amazing artwork.
N**.
Brian K. Vaughan e Fiona conseguem manter o nível de qualidade em roteiro, arte e criatividade. A história avança e se desenvolve. Saga está a caminho de se consolidar uma obra de destaque na literatura de graphic novels.
O**N
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!)
J**I
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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