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Who’ll stop the rain?

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 10, 2023

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Brian K. Vaughan

1,063 books14.2k followers
Brian K. Vaughan is the writer and co-creator of comic-book series including SAGA, PAPER GIRLS, Y THE LAST MAN, RUNAWAYS, and most recently, BARRIER, a digital comic with artist Marcos Martin about immigration, available from their pay-what-you-want site www.PanelSyndicate.com

BKV's work has been recognized at the Eisner, Harvey, Hugo, Shuster, Eagle, and British Fantasy Awards. He sometimes writes for film and television in Los Angeles, where he lives with his family and their dogs Hamburger and Milkshake.

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Profile Image for s.penkevich [hiatus-will return-miss you all].
1,573 reviews15.2k followers
May 13, 2023
Happy new Saga day to those who celebrate!
On one hand I love having these bite-sized Saga treats once a month to look forward to and see how everyone’s adventures are holding up (or abruptly ending in gratuitous violence), on the other hand we are only getting small chunks of a larger trajectory so occasionally you are only getting scenes bridging from one point to the next. Which is fine, I think the storytelling for this series is phenomenal but it does make it difficult to rate on and issue to issue basis because it’s not intended to stand alone but be the flow of a larger context. Issue 64 revisits some old friends from the last volume (I love frog dude accusing Gale of being racist and am also glad Gale has been a large role in these recent volumes) and shows us the possible direction Alana’s story is going to take. But the big fun is Squire living up to his ACAB shirt he wore earlier this series. Not much happens but I’m looking forward to next month because there’s no way I’m going to not keep reading them the moment they drop.
Profile Image for Krystal.
2,204 reviews492 followers
May 12, 2023
Artwork ALWAYS on point with this series. Zero complaints ever.

Story was a lull here but nice to see we might be moving on again soon. I miss these guys having a home so looking forward to them settling somewhere for a bit.

Was cool to see some old friends again but damn I need to re-read this series again. I forget details so easily. I just remember that it makes me feel warm and fuzzy and then rips out my heart in a seemingly endless cycle.

Bring on the next one!
Profile Image for Alexandra Elend Wolf.
650 reviews320 followers
May 12, 2023
“Maybe the people who help us most in life recognize a missing piece of themselves in us, something that has to be protected, or else they’ll never be whole again.”


Well, aren't self-fulfilling prophecies a lot of fun? The answer to that is no, by the way, this is dreadful.

That being said, the way this issue gathered all the loose threads from the last couple of issues and started to unite them is satisfying. I just wish the portrait they start to form wasn't one so grim and gloomy.

All I can say now is that I hope it all ends quickly so that we won't agonize in pain for too long.

“And yet, the Friends and even acquaintances my family left in our wake continued risking their lives to take care of me. What the hell did I ever do to deserve them?”
Profile Image for Amina (ⴰⵎⵉⵏⴰ).
1,582 reviews300 followers
March 31, 2024
Petrichor is back! (duh, just look at the cover)
Where is this leading us? Is the little family finally leaving this shithole of a city or planet or whatever?
The little boy is worrying me a bit, I have a feeling about this...
Profile Image for Fiona Knight.
1,460 reviews300 followers
August 28, 2023
I loved Petrichor's hop home, and while the motives of some of our other players could be clearer, things might just be looking up for the little family. Just wait for the next issue to absolutely break my heart now...
Profile Image for Jassmine.
1,145 reviews72 followers
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June 5, 2023
1. Again, not giving stars to single issues, because... it doesn't seem fair, they are too small. I wouldn't know how to rate them anyway...
2. Squire worries me 😬
3. Petrichor! Petrichor is back! 💗🏳‍🌈
4. I need to know what that beginning was about RIGHT NOW!!! Agent Gale can go and... ugh... I really hope it's going to backfire on him...
5. I'm really enjoying the fan letters section in the single issues, in this there was a particularly good one, so... it's up to you 😁

Overall, I really liked this one, the ending of this issue seems to promis that we might finally move on and move somewhere else, so I'm excited for that... but who knows, better not be excited too much, I already made this fault way too many times...
Profile Image for Shamila.
Author 1 book28 followers
May 19, 2023
What a contrast from the first half of this series! I mean the 1st half was action packed, kept you on the edge of your seat and now this feels so slooowwwwww....
Profile Image for Shannon.
8,495 reviews429 followers
May 10, 2023
Slowly, slowly building up to what I am sure is going to be a great climax! I am equally impatient for any new Saga crumbs but also wish I had the patience to wait til I could devour all the issues together for this latest installment. Amazing art as ever and Robot Jr is starting to show his dark side...da..da..da.....
Profile Image for Anthony.
388 reviews3 followers
June 21, 2023
Petrichor is so cool. I know we talked about revenge is bad and ever-consuming but can we get just a little bit revenge? Just for Petriochor? I just wanna see her go berserk with her armor and weapons. No? Maybe. Let's hope.

I've spend my morning catching up on Saga since I really don't have much to do other then the gym nowadays. I'm kinda in a free-sandbox summer until I find a job again and grad school starts so I'm naturally filling my time reading anything and everything.

Issue #64 brings us to Hazel and Squire on a mission to gather the alleged materials to bring their father's back from the dead until a mysterious constable finds them. According to him - it's simply narcotics that the lady has been scamming people with. Basically LSD to make you see stuff Ie. your dead father from the grave.

Remember how I said Squire is driven now? We definitely see that drive start to hit full throttle with his new founded mission to revive his dad, despite what others say.
Profile Image for ari ୨♡୧.
480 reviews81 followers
May 14, 2023
En el gran esquema de las cosas no pasa mucho en estas ediciones pero se puede sentir que va construyendo cosas para algo tremendo, tqm saga 🫶🏼

Aquí cuento el #63 y #64 cómo una sola lectura para el reto.

#63: “No longer was I some powerless satellite controlled by others' gravity... I was a goddamn star.”

#64: “Maybe the people who help us most in life recognize a missing piece of themselves in us, something that has to be protected... or else they'll never be whole again.”
Profile Image for K.
531 reviews1 follower
May 17, 2023
Another solid installment.
I like the pieces that we're getting and how they're coming together. Squire is really interesting, and while I sort of forget issue to issue what's going on, because I read the first 8 trades or so together years ago, and now it's harder to hang onto the threads of the story....
I need to read it all again.
But now that I've derailed my thought process, I'm glad to see Petrichor back. I'm interested to see how things continue to move with Alana, and I'd really like to see more of the time skip we missed but I get that that's just not going to happen.
Profile Image for Nando Gigaba.
343 reviews7 followers
May 11, 2023
Fantastic, the little bro (Squire) finally said something. However, not much happened in this issue, and the cliffhanger isn't exciting enough to make me want to read the next one. Since there likely be more developments between #65 and #70, I will have to pick up this read in January 2024.
Profile Image for Sequoia.
30 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2023
I do not want the 2023 run to be over... 😭 I thought #61 was way too short...or maybe not enough happened in the issue? But #62-64 have been absolutely incredible. I am terrified by what will happen to Squire and Petrichor. They both seem to be on paths of self-destruction after the death of Prince Robot. I saw a theory that the kids will run away from Alana..

AND SQUIRE TALKKKKKKKED!!!!

And Ginny is a badass. RIP.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for steph.
414 reviews1 follower
November 28, 2023
4.5 stars
Feels so nice to finally be reading these, but now only two more issues left, ahhhhh.........
Profile Image for Aurelie.
552 reviews35 followers
May 11, 2023
Kids, always getting in the damnest troubles
Profile Image for Tim Nowotny.
1,287 reviews24 followers
June 20, 2024
I know I read this with 3 other issues. It was good, but I do not remember too many specifics after this time
Profile Image for Minette Bosman Minazarova.
114 reviews2 followers
July 5, 2023
Af5er not reading comics for a while, I was hoping to start on a good one.... a bit disappointed tbh
Profile Image for India♡.
792 reviews
January 1, 2024
I forget their names but I missed that frog guy and that witch with the guitar! I was hoping to see them again and I love that they have Alana’s back. I desperately need Agent Gale and literally everyone else who is after Alana and her kids to be annihilated ASAP! This fire guy Alana and Squire are talking to is intriguing. Another amazing cover! 10/10.
Profile Image for Peter Looles.
305 reviews6 followers
July 19, 2023
Saga #64

The many storylines that have been simultaneously going on in the previous issues, continue here. Hazel and Squire are breaking into a building, in order to find what the lady who supposedly can bring their dad back to like asked for. There, they get stopped by a policeman, saying that this lady is using them, but Squire doesn't believe him. At the same time, Alana is trying to find a job, out of this planet, to be more safe. Gale is still trying to find Alana and her kids, but the frog that was with them in the pirate spaceship lies to him, in order to save time for them. Finally, in the last storyline, Petrichor is still seeking revenge, until she stumbles on her mom and instead she finds acceptance.
This was a very nice issue. The beginning is very surprising, because we finally see Squire talking. It's like he's finally finding himself again, thanks to the hope he has that they'll be able to bring Marco back to life. He's evolving into a very interesting and likeable character and I certainly want to see what he'll do in the following issues. Hazel is also evolving into her own unique character and I love that. I especially enjoy her narration of the whole story. Brian always writes that in a very beautiful and emotional way. Alana is also great to read. She's way more mature in these issues, than she was when the series started and this slow, but noticeable change is undoubtedly an incredible showcase of Brian K. Vaughan's amazing character development abilities. Furthermore, it continues to impress me how he's able to fit so many stories in a single issue, without making it feel too crowded or badly paced.
Overall, this was another great issue of "Saga", with very interesting developments in the story and, as always, amazing artwork by Fiona Staples.
9.5/10
Profile Image for Dave Schaafsma.
Author 6 books32.2k followers
May 14, 2023
Saga #64 (volume 11) features a terrific cover: That angry? determined? (beautiful) Petrichor image sets us up for possibly rash action. The issue includes the continuing tale of Hazel and Squire in their attempt to get Wormwood so they can possibly conjure up their dead parents. In the process they meet this fire-inside Halloween character. So good, this visual. Squire finally speaks, with some aggression, to this guy!

The central theme of the issue is this Hazel theory:
“Maybe the people who help us most in life recognize a missing piece of themselves in us, something that has to be protected, or else they’ll never be whole again.”
We’ll see how that works out.

Petrichor has a conversation for a few pages entirely in Blue, which is interesting.

Gale, searching for Alana, emerges as a central character in this arc. His confrontation with a frog guy, as he searched, is pretty funny.

Alana keeps looking for work and an opportunity to take her two kids off the planet and in the process cuts a deal with the ringmaster of a traveling circus. As you may recall, Alana has, among her many jobs, worked in “performance,” so this could be good for her and the kids. And fun for us! Escaping in disguise? But there’s this grim foreboding, from cover to the end:

“And yet, the friends and even acquaintances my family left in our wake continue risking their lives to take care of me. What the hell did I ever do to deserve them?”

The artwork remains consistently amazing, of course. Not much actually happens in the 25 pages or so of this single issue, but there is movement to bring several threads together.
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