This week I attended a book club where my friend Karen and I recommended a comic series for our “book.” We are both fans of Saga
I was surprised that everyone enjoyed it. We liked the narrator’s voice, that of Hazel, whose birth starts the whole series. The art was thumbs up all around. One said that she just looked at the art for the longest time before ever bothering to read the plot line. Good font use that made it easy to read. The characters were enjoyed because there was no all good or all evil. The “good guys” were hapless parents caught in a bad time and place to fall in love. The “bad guys” had story lines of their own that made you curious, even care.
Thumbs up for normal looking body types, and a variety of skin colors and facial features. I personally like that an Asian man is finally given the romantic lead, too rare in American entertainment. Big yay for a plethora of confident, kick-ass women, which made us wonder if that is what Brian’s wife is like? Or perhaps the opposite of Brian’s wife?
We liked lying cat and The Will (HOT!), wondering about how they became partners. The cat is obviously not just a pet. The Stalk creeped us out, and we wondered if she was considered attractive by men? Karen’s husband, who also read the series, was brought into the room and put on the spot with that question. He quickly nodded. The Stalk? Yes. Hot. Ok, then.
It was hard to talk much about plot because we chose to only read up to volume 1 (episodes 1-6) which is really an introduction to the world and characters. The sex was rated shocking by some, and not all by others. The violence was generally agreed to be disturbing and harder to handle than reading it in a book. Kathy (former writer for GeekDad and GeekMom, btw) wondered what the demographic of readership was. Men to women? Were typical comic book readers, aka geeky white men, fans of Saga? We don’t know.
Karen had the rest of the series (she buys the comic each week) for people to take home and continue. Many of us already had read ahead. I took the latest three, one of which had caused a bit of a controversy in the comic book world. Amusingly, that issue has a letter printed by Karen. I happily read the letter (which mentioned me too!), and Brian’s declaration that Karen was the “Planet’s Greatest Mother”. Ceili, Karen’s daughter, also had her letter and artwork in that issue!
Saga is currently on a break, so this is a great time to catch up on the series, and maybe recommend it for your book club.
This post was last modified on December 15, 2017 10:10 pm
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