Marko's family has arrived and things are sooo much better then they were before. While Marko and his mom go to find the banished babysitter, Alana and his dad actually gain a rapport over Hazel. We also see how they met and grew to love one another. One of the best touches was the granddad dealing ...
I had this TPB (Trade Paperback) sitting next to my bed for forever. (literally) After reading Lucky Jim I needed something to clear my ugly fog before going to bed. It was super late, and I thought I would just read a chapter or two. I read the whole thing. This should definitely give you insight t...
Superbly done. All the elements from volume one come into play, and while some get resolved, some are left dangling in front of you, begging you to buy the third volume. Same great characters, same brilliant plot, same fantastic artwork. And so many robots! Princess Robot is showing her bab...
This is an excellent series. The writing and art are top notch. Fiona Staples is a beast, and I appreciate the consistency of a single artist on every issue. A lot of hard work, for sure, but the final products are amazing and rewarding.
Like volume 1, volume 2 has lots of action. Marko and Alana are split up almost immediately as Marko heads off to find their banished babysitter. His mother joins him, leaving his dad alone with Alana, who is just thrilled to have met her husband's parents for the very first time while wearing nothi...
So I got my hands on the second and third volume. The story continues on, Alana and Marko and their little family are still on the run. In these two volumes we are introduced to new characters such as Gwendolyn, the infamous ex, and I loved her. I loved all characters and I really really like where ...
Just as good as volume I. All the killing and bloodshed was awesome especially with the detailed artwork. Sad that Marko's dad died and Prince Robot IV got issues. I'm glad that writer didn't rat Marko and his family out...the ending surprised me that they were there. Plan to buy Volume III soon!
This was a very good follow up volume in the Saga series. It reads as though it picks up immediately after the first volume ends, which is great. I enjoy this series, but at times, I feel as though the writer/artists are deliberately trying to be shockingly gratuitous with their subject matter. The ...
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