Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and scribe of Marvel's Astonishing X-Men , unveils a previously unknown chapter in the lives of his favorite band of space brigands in this comics prequel of the Serenity feature film the big-budget follow-up to Whedon's cult-hit TV show Firefly . Penned by Whedon and Brett Matthews, who wrote several episodes of Firefly as well as Dark Horse's final Angel comics series and the animated Chronicles of Riddick feature "Dark Fury," Serenity follows a ship full of mercenaries, fugitives, and one law-abiding prostitute in their pursuit for fast cash and a little peace along the fringes of space. The ragtag crew of Serenity take on a scavenger mission with the hopes of earning enough dough to disappear for a while. Only too late do they realize the whole gig is orchestrated by an old enemy eager to remake their acquainitance with the help of some covert-operatives known only as the Blue Gloves. Artist Will Conrad (Marvel's Elektra and Witches ) and colorist Laura Martin ( Astonishing X-Men and The Ultimates ) paint a rough and wild world of adventure across a strange and dangerous universe, in this not-to-be-missed tale straight from the brain of pop-culture mastermind Joss Whedon
Even if you're not a comic lover, you should check out this trade paperback. From the multiple covers to the action-filled pages the art is absolutely gorgeous and the writing - courtesy of Joss Whedon himself - is so true to the show tat you can practically hear the actors voices. Best of all, this short arc fills in much of the gap between the end of Firefly and the beginning of Serenity. Including why Shepard Book left the ship and why the blue-handed suits were replaced by the operative.
Great Firefly Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Excellent story taking place between the TV series and the movie. I only wish a regular series would be published.
Excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Excellent graphic novel, does a great job filling in the time period between Firefly and Serenity
So, when and why and how did...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
...some stuff happen between the end of Firefly and the beginning of Serenity? It's like one of those gaps in your jaw, when a tooth has broken off or a major filling has fallen out. Your tongue keeps poking with progressively growing obsession and habit, and when the dentist (I have a very friendly sone, so no dentist-jokes here!) finally fills the gap it's a great relief. Something becomes complete. Of course, it's artificial and not the real thing, but it's better than that horrible feeling of a void, of incompleteness. This book fufills that need. I'd rather have had a load of Firefly episodes, but we can't have those, right? So, here's a filler, and as fillers go it does the job admirably. Thanks to Joss for giving us that. You're even nicer than my dentist. Till Noever, owlglass.com, Author: KEAEN, SELDIENNA, CONTINUITY SLIP
A useful bridge
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This graphic novel serves as a useful bridge between the final episode of "Firefly" and the film "Serenity." As a Browncoat, I've found it especially useful for showing new fans of the series because it answers the questions that they'd have from the last episode and the film (which starts everyone off on a different note than they were left in the show). For instance: "When and why did Book leave the ship?" This book isn't going to take the place of the television show for the fans that want to see our Big Damn Heroes played by the actors themselves, but it serves as the final episode that they were never able to make.
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