by Jonathan Hickman, Nick Dragotta
The problem with graphic novels is that once you've read Saga, everything else seems... lesser. These other books have shallow female characters, their plots are thin, and lead characters are morose, overdramatic, and don't sound tough as much as so full of gravitas that humanity drags about their ...
Just as brilliant as the first volume, in fact. If not more brilliant. The mix of space opera, western and mythology is combined, the world has been set up, and this time Death looks for his son. And there's no help for anyone who stands in his way. This ends on yet another cliffhanger, an...