Saga #54
| Writer | Brian K. Vaughan |
| Artist | Fiona Staples |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
END OF STORY ARC!
The explosive "season finale" to SAGA's most shocking storyline yet.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
GWW - D. Ivester
Jul 24, 2018Saga hits all the notes here to make this issue one all of its fans will remember in its run. With its great writing and fantastic art, there really isn't a lot that this series doesn't offer to its fans. Not only has it offered great characters for new readers to start with, but the number of new ones that come along the way are only some of the reasons why Saga is one of the most talked about comic book series out there and why it's fans will continue to keep recommending it to new readers, especially after this issue. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett
Jul 25, 2018Read this one and savor it. It may be the last Saga for a while, but it will likely stick with you throughout the series' entire year-long absence. Read Full Review
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10
Black Nerd Problems - Mikkel Snyder
Jul 25, 2018This issue was difficult to read. So much of the story is told in silence which only bolsters the impact Vaughan's incredible dialogue has when it shows up. Staples' artwork is visceral, vibrant, and brutal. Each wordless panel hits like a bag of bricks. The deftness with which the two are capable of changing tone is awe-inspiring. It's the comic book manifestation of multiple punches to the gut. It hurts, in a tragically beautiful way. It's truly the only way the arc could have ended, but it makes it no less difficult to process. I'm gonna need that year to recoup. I got no quips at the end of this review. Just a simple fact. Read Full Review
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10
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Jul 25, 2018Through the events of Saga #54, we come to understand what it truly means for this to be Hazel's story. This is not the time to get attached to characters, and they drove that message home when there was nothing left to do but say goodbye. Read Full Review
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10
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Jul 27, 2018Saga #54 is wonderful. Its perfectly paced and beautifully drawn. Its going to change this book forever. Its a must have for fans of the book. Its painful, but thats a testament to the amazing work that Vaughan and Staples have done. This one is going to mess readers up. Bring a box of tissues. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Watch - Bethany W Pope
Jul 30, 2018This is issue contains what is probably the most well-considered philosophical statement delivered by a comic this year. Read Full Review
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10
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jul 30, 2018Saga #54 sends the series into its hiatus with a massive gut-punch that will leave readers eagerly, desperately awaiting its return. Its a wonderful read, even if the book is an emotional beatdown. I cannot recommend this one enough. Give it a read. Read Full Review
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9.7
Sequential Planet - Pashtrik Maloki
Jul 25, 2018A bittersweet ending to what is, essentially, the first chapter of Saga. The indefinite hiatus might be frustrating at first, but it can only make the book better as it offers the creators some time off. Time to reflect on the story so far and the story going forward. Read Full Review
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9.6
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Jul 26, 2018Highly recommended! Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 26, 2018A good issue that goes by fast and sets up a potentially huge jump in time when it returns. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Corps - Brolie Gordon
Jul 25, 2018There is a lot of symbolism in this issue, and whether it's a black feather (like on the cover) or The Will taking off his mask, there is so much more to the art than just the story being told. The visuals that go along with what is going on inside the minds of Marko and The Will are wonderful. Read Full Review