Saga, Volume 6 by Brian K. Vaughan5/24/2023 Vaughan and Fiona Staples have become so well-known for. No one except Hazel’s grandmother knows her secret-but this changes, and when it does, we’re propelled into another intense and dramatic sequence of the type Brian K. Yes, after all these attempts to keep Hazel out of Landfall’s hands, she ironically ends up right under their noses. She and her grandmother, along with one of the women who were trying to kidnap them, are in a detention centre on Landfall. Now old enough to have some agency over her life, Hazel is starting to grasp the politics of her situation. Without a doubt, Hazel’s larger role as a protagonist is this volume’s most notable feature. Meanwhile, Prince Robot is enjoying being “off the grid” and away from the court, raising his son in peace-until pretty much everyone crashes his party. Volume 6 jumps ahead four years, so Hazel is in kindergarten, and Alana and Marko are kind-of together again, searching for their daughter. As long as they keep releasing one of these volumes every year, I’m golden. For the third year in a row I bought Saga for my friend for a Christmas gift.
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