


If I didn’t have the paperbacks already, I’d definitely invest in these. They retail for $49.99 each, and they look great on shelves. Enjoy!Īnother way to read Saga is through buying the set of three deluxe edition hardcover books that split all 54 issues to date into thirds, breaking the series down into 18 issues a piece. How to read Saga involves picking between reading in single issues, reading the Saga collected trades, reading the Saga collected books, or reading one giant Saga compendium, all of which I’ve gone into greater detail about below. Today we’re looking at the ways Saga has been published, price points, and extras. Anyway, worry not, friends! With my Saga anticipation currently peaking, I have decided to help, via blog post with some Amazon affiliate links that help support the site (all proceeds go back into expanding the site btw). In fact, the book has now been published four different ways, which creates the potential to confuse an otherwise very straightforward Saga reading order (although, to be honest here, it’s still pretty easy to figure out). By Zack Quaintance - How to read Saga might seem like an easy question - the comic starts with Saga #1 and goes to Saga #55 (which is actually out this week, finally!) - but there are still a few different ways to read my favorite comic.
