fave part of saga is the comedy/horror of an entire race that's incapable of lying because you can literally see their thoughts on their screen faces
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fave part of saga is the comedy/horror of an entire race that's incapable of lying because you can literally see their thoughts on their screen faces
Multiverse Cluster of the Blind Idiot God
Setting of the Cthulhu mythos.
Multiverse Cluster of Magic and Death
Setting of Jujutsu Kaisen.
Multiverse Cluster of Sentient Trash
Setting of Gachiakuta.
Macho Multiverse Cluster
Setting of Fist of the North Star.
Multiverse Cluster of War and Lovers
Setting of Saga.
Multiverse Cluster of the One Above All
Setting of Marvel Comics.
Lying Cat is the best. From Saga, Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples.
God gives his hardest battles to his strongest soldiers (being obsessed with something with very little internet content)
don’t get into the SAGA comic unless you are prepared to wait. this is not a comic series for the lighthearted. i have been following this damn comic since 2012. i only read it on paperback. there’s meant to be 18 volumes, and we only just recently got volume 12. if you are impatient you will have a bad time here. SAGA is so good but you will be crawling on broken glass waiting for the next issues to filter through the various hiatus’
I did really like the abortion story arc in the first half of Saga. I feel like fans were a little split on it, but I did like the Abortion Coyote
The abortion arc also gave us these clumsily earnest pages that will always hold a special place in my heart
And this awesome centaur
Petrichor from Saga (2012) by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, Image Comics