Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' acclaimed series, *Saga*, is set to continue until it reaches 108 issues, with the current count at issue 72. This makes it an ideal time to dive into this captivating space fantasy. Whether you're new to the series or a returning fan, starting digitally offers several convenient options. Here's a detailed guide on how to access *Saga* on your mobile device or reading tablet.
Where to Read Saga Online
Read Issue #1 For Free on Image's Site
The best way to dip your toes into the world of Saga is by reading issue #1 for free on Image Comics' website. This no-strings-attached offer allows you to experience the storytelling prowess of Vaughan and the stunning artwork of Staples, helping you decide if Saga is the right fit for you.
Read Free Through Hoopla
For a more extensive reading experience, Hoopla offers the entire available run of Saga for free. However, you'll need to link an existing library card to your account and access what your local library has in stock. This might limit your options if you're not in a major city, but Hoopla remains one of the best platforms for free online comic reading.
Subscribe to Kindle or ComiXology
ComiXology Unlimited, available through Amazon, is a top choice for reading comics online. With a 30-day free trial, you can access the entire Volume 1 collection (issues 1-6) of Saga. Once you're caught up, you can continue with single issues as they are released monthly, ensuring you stay up-to-date with the latest developments.
Try out GlobalComix
GlobalComix is a newer platform that focuses on creators, offering analytics and monetization tools for digital comics. While their selection may be smaller, they do have Saga available. Signing up is free, making it another accessible option for fans.
What If I Want to Read Saga Physically?
For those who prefer the tactile experience of physical media, Saga is available in multiple formats. You can purchase the regular trade paperbacks, which are up to Volume 11, with Volume 12 set to release on May 13. Alternatively, the oversized Saga: Compendium 1 collects issues 1-54 and is often available at a discount on Amazon.