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The Blue Sun Rising arc concludes with Sheriff Mal and the Serenity crew taking on a Blue Sun base that holds the off-switch to the Robocops. It really is that simple. Of course, Mal has to contend with the fact that his actions had repercussions ((view spoiler)[the Blue Sun folks respond to the Robocop off-switch by flipping the all-systems off-switch, killing people on ventilators and whatnot (hide spoiler)]) and that his days as sheriff are over. Like the first Blue Sun Rising volume, the pac...
I'm not quite sure what it means. I reached the end without really getting it. I'm wondering what I missed. But I cant look back because I'm not at home, so... it does bother me how few people get zoe. She doesn't show intimacy in public, she is very peivate.
I'm expecting to get blasted for giving a very favorable review to material created by Joss Whedon (same goes for Warren Ellis) both because of transgressions they have been accused of, and admitted to, and additional actions for which they have been accused of. I could say I read this series (as digital floppies-wasn't expecting it to be broken up into two TPBs) because I really like Pak's writing. That wouldn't be truthful though. I have mixed reaction to Pak's writing over the years. It would...
Glad this was released in 2020 so I had the chance to see how it ended.
Lets work through the blurb-y copy they use to describe this:"The first-ever comic book event in the world of Joss Whedon’s Firefly"-----stretching really hard for a reason to use the term 'first-ever', and resulting in a description so vague as to be meaningless"...reaches its thrilling conclusion!"-----The only thrill was in realizing with 12 pages left they were nowhere near a good ending "Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of...
I enjoyed this a little more than the first volume for a few reasons. One was that the art quality aligned with some of Pak’s better writing. Two was that it landed on a semi-resolution that puts into play hopefully only one more major arch before the events of Serenity. I feel it’s valid to ask if we need to fill in these gaps, but hey, here I am reading this stuff so if it’s a problem, I’m certainly part of it. I also felt like we spent a lot of time with Ma Reynolds and Moon and they’re being...
Just good clean Firefly fun.
An exciting and delightfully chaotic end to the Blue Sun Rising story arc. Wonderful resolutions and breathtaking action.
Mal and his friends have a nice quiet little spot picked out to settle down away from Blue Sun and the Alliance. Now they just need a plan to get there without the Blue Sun security bots (who all have Mal's face) discovering them or the regional director using her power and considerable resources to find them. The crew needs a plan to deal both Blue Sun threats and of course, Mal comes up with a great one! This volume wraps up the recent adventures of the Firefly crew, but leaves a door open at
See my review of the previous volume. This is so small. Still feels like it could have been one TPB. Nonetheless, it fits the Firefly 'space cowboy' narrative.
I tentokrát platí to, co jsem psal minule (možná dvojnásob): Greg Pak má jasnou a docela zajímavou vizi, kam chce příběh Firefly vést, ale ta vize se pohříchu často tluče s ostatními již existujícími příběhy z univerza Firefly/Serenity, nejen s komiksy, ale i s celovečerákem Serenity, kterému má tento svazek téměř bezprostředně předcházet. Je fajn, že se dozvíme, jak posádka objevila Haven - jenže celá situace s Havenem je jaksi nekompatibilní s Bookovým rozhodnutím pro odchod z posádky prezento...