![]() ![]() And now there's a fresh addition to the story for the Firefly fanatics to sink their teeth into. The sheer fact that there is still a franchise to speak of is a testament to the world Joss created, but also to the cult fanbase that now follows every step it takes. A little over ten years ago one of television's greatest mistakes occured when Joss Whedon's sci-fi show Firefly was cancelled after only one season. I can't wait to see what he's going to put them up against in the future issues.īefore we get into the meat of the review, let's acknowledge what has to be said whenever a new piece of media is released for this franchise. That being said, Zack Whedon does an incredible and amazing job of bringing the characters and the next chapters of their lives to life. While I enjoyed this introduction issue maybe more so than others, I still was a little bored by some of it, I want to know where the story is going.īy the end of this issue, while I was so happy to have my favorite characters back, I was still left a little unsure about where we were going and what was going to happen to the crew of Serenity. I know why it's important and I know why it's there but it's usually a little boring. I have realized over my time of reading comic books that I do not enjoy the introduction issue very much. When I heard the story was going to fly on through comics once more I was jumping up and down with excitement. When we got our movie Serenity, I was ecstatic and loved every second of it, even the sad moments. When it reached it's untimely end, I was so sad. Firefly was the third Joss Whedon show that I became obsessed with. I want to start this review by saying how much Firefly has meant to me.
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