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REVIEW: ‘Saga #32′ and the Power of Love

 
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December 26, 2015
As promised by the dynamic SAGA creative duo, we witness what happened to the star-crossed couple in another exciting chapter of Saga #32. The plot focuses entirely on the parent’s continuing search of clues of their beloved daughter’s whereabouts in a highly-secured repository that the formidable mastermi...


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MOVIE REVIEW: A Saga Reborn In STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS

 
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December 16, 2015
Allow me to take a quick time ride, if you will. I was a ditzy youngster when Revenge of The Sith premiered in 2005. Despite the heavy rain and the impending threat of our periodic exams the following week, me and my uncle chose to line up during its opening weekend. We felt that Episode […]


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Get Your SAGA Merch Now at the Saga Shop!

Comics
November 28, 2015
Fans of the critically-acclaimed space fantasy comic Saga can now expand their collection with merchandise from the Saga Shop! Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples are working with Image Comics and Skybound to put out Saga collectibles. The first one to be announced is a Lying Cat statue which can now be pre...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Saga #31

 
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November 28, 2015
A GOOD STARTING POINT Alan Moore recently mentioned on what comics he is taking seriously. And his reply was a bit astoundingly astonishing: Brian K. Vaughan’s SAGA. Speaking of this sprawling, intergalactic, space soap opera and familial epic series, Brian and Fiona Staples return from their “hiatus” and ...


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SAGA Starts a New Story Arc with Saga #31 this November

Comics
November 1, 2015
Award-winning writer Brian K. Vaughan (PRIVATE EYE, WE STAND ON GUARD) and artist Fiona Staples (Archie, North 40) will launch a new story arc in their three-time Eisner Award-winning sci-fi/fantasy series SAGA this November. Previously in SAGA, the gang of heroes and anti-heroes was further scattered as u...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Saga #28 – Reluctant

 
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May 16, 2015
Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples delve on the human behavior of self-loathing and redemption in the continuing fantastic run of Saga #28. As always, it has three interconnecting stories that slowly but surely getting more sense between virtually all characters involve in the SAGA universe. There is no ne...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Saga #26 – Filipinos are virtually everywhere around the world!

 
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March 13, 2015
Things are getting more interesting in Saga #26 - second chapter of the sixth part of the critically-acclaimed series by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples. Three stories emerge as every party attempts to face tremendous dilemmas, challenges and consequences as each of them progresses or circles around. Wh...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: The search begins in ‘Saga #25′

 
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February 6, 2015
THE SEARCH BEGINS! It’s BACK! Earlier than expected! True to their words, the adventures of two separated families begin with a somber note or reminder of the consequences of war. A similarity to the Hunger Games the tribute selection process, we are treated by glimpsing on how both warring sides got their...


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ANIME REVIEW: Gundam Unicorn Finale – Closes The Universal Century Saga Beautifully

 
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September 26, 2014
You’re reading it right: The main saga of the Universal Century Gundam continuity ended not with Victory Gundam, Gaia Gear, nor with that crappy Canadian flick G-Saviour(Heck, that movie’s atrocious!). See, I always believed that the core conflict of the UC line revolved at the complicated war ...


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ANIME REVIEW: Gundam Unicorn Finale – Closes The Universal Century Saga Beautifully

Anime / TV Series
May 22, 2014
You’re reading it right: The main saga of the Universal Century Gundam continuity ended not with Victory Gundam, Gaia Gear, nor with that crappy Canadian flick G-Saviour(Heck, that movie’s atrocious!). See, I always believed that the core conflict of the UC line revolved at the complicated war ...