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Thursday, 28 January 2016

Saga #33 Review

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As far as pushing the medium goes, Saga has always been, and seemingly always will be, a book that takes risks. Case in point - at a time where the book's leads have been scattered across the cosmos, a time where the future of the story has never been more uncertain, Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples seemingly decide that the best way for their story to move forward is to go way, way back. It's a move that pays off in uniquely unexpected ways, though the meaning of said payoff remains to be seen.

As the cover alludes, issue #33 sees the return of reporting duo, Doff and Upsher (or Upsher and Doff for the byline inclined). The scoop seeking couple has been largely inactive over the last few arcs, what with their literal inability to tell the story they so desperately want to, but it appears that with the death of The Brand comes life to this particular plot line. Despite their long absence, writer Vaughan is able to refresh we readers on their status and personalities in a few finely tuned bits of dialogue, in turn restarting the manhunt (well, hybrid-baby-hunt) that lead us to meeting them in the first place. The question is, for what purpose?

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