Saga Book One
[2023-03-17 14:58:44]
I saw a hot topic about the Saga Manga Series Award on Twitter - each collection of graphic novels seems to have gained some. Sometimes it feels like a year-round topic (actually, my only favorite manga is Marvell, according to the record I like it as well). I finally noted that it was inevitable, especially when I realized that women's expressions were good and that premise was 'space travel'. I chose Saga in the first volume of Brian R. Vaughn, and after reading a lot of the contents of the Book Riot mailing list I explained it to Fiona Staples, so I now know all the fuss.
Brian K. Vaughan has created an adult-oriented cartoon suitable for science fiction, interstellar love, and action adventure (YA is my default expectation for this field, so I am an adult It is necessary to clarify). Volume 1 has a lot of content: birth, death, violence, intertype conflict, sexual planet, ghost, crazy spacecraft, and a romantic novel that changes life (it makes me laugh) (in a good way)
This manga did a lot of good: the story doubles through rare intelligent narrator, exciting visual effect, star-studded love for survival, and the whole humorous dialogue Clues are the main plot It is bound to the line. It is also a wide epic setting, but the volume has enough skirmishes, close range calls and surprises to make it as independent, satisfying, fun things
In other words, the dialogue of the main actress Nana left a deep impression on me. I do not know whether it is suitable for role in family environment. When other things that are more interesting (and life threatening!) Happen at the same time, I'm disappointed with the page that reads my wife's cliche. This amuses me - I skip reading more volumes. One of the plot clues that truly drew my attention was Prince Robot - I think the robot's royal character is really creative and suitable for comic media.
If you think "do try" cartoons like science fiction and do not want to care about superheroes, Saga is a good starting point. There is no hit in this first volume. It is R level. If you seem more like a fantasy fan, I suggest you start with Bill Willingham's fable.
Recommendation: Beginners and veterans of cartoons - basically everyone is interested in the complex adventures of the universe, there is enough movement to keep the story moving, and it is deep enough to appeal to most readers for a long time
According to the legend of Grænlendinga ("The Green Legend of Greenland") of Flateyjarbók ("Pingdao book"), many scholars learned about new lands in that they are more reliable than Eiríkszagarauða. From the west of Bjarni Herjólfsson in Iceland, they suffered a storm on the way to Greenland 15 years ago. According to the legend, Leif immediately equipped the new land on the new land after 1000 years. He named the new region according to their quality: Helluland ("Peaceful"), the Frobisher Bay region in the north (or Cape Codley in the north), Labrador, Markan ("Forest of the Forest") ), Perhaps the central coast of Labrador, the southernmost Binland, probably around St. Lawrence Bay. Later, Brother Thorstein of Life (the weather changed before he arrived in Vinland), Thorvald and Freydis, and Iceland Thorfinn Karlsefni made further exploration of Vinland.
Transall Saga is a 1998 youth fantasy book written by Gary Paulsen, a famous writer for wild books like Hatchet. The plot will expand around the young protagonist Mark, which has been brought to another world after a week of hiking. According to Cocos' comment, the fantasy type says it is not a normal field of Paulson. Mark himself made his first long hike in the Magerud missile launch field. He has a strict deadline to come back this weekend, otherwise his parents will come to him. The journey was a great success until one night he camped in the canyon and saw the mysterious light in the distance. When the snake suddenly chewed on him, he began to take pictures and stunned. When I awoke, he was in a deep red lawn in the m