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Saga

Compendium One

by Brian K Vaughan

Recommended by Anna Akana

Recommended by Anna Akana

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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Comics, Science Fiction, and Fantasy.

THE ULTIMATE BINGEREADCollecting the first nine volumes of the critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling series into one massive paperback, this compendium tells the entire story (so far!) of a girl named Hazel and her starcrossed parents. Features over 1,300 pages of gorgeously graphic fullcolor artwork, including a new cover from Eisner...

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Anna Akana

@shanehoughton omg shane. 1984, 1Q84, an absolutely remarkable thing, the name of the wind (esp if you like GOT), margaret atwood's madaddam series, anything brian k vaughan (saga for sure), everything joe hill, less by andrew greer

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