![]() ***Like always, if you have not watched the TV show, and ESPECIALLY the movie Serenity, there will be spoilers. This was such a superb continuation after Serenity that I am in absolute awe. plus I'm sure Barnes & Noble would appreciate me actually buying their merchandise, instead of sitting on their floor for an hour and consuming it for free. 1-3 are looking lonely up there on my bookshelf. ![]() I really need to get myself a copy, though. ACTUAL sex, not that imaginary crap from one of the earlier comics. And there just wasn't time for that sort of thing in these six issues.īut again, I can't really complain when this book gives me things like Baby Emma:Īnd Mal/Inara sex. and for god's sake, some resolution on the confrontation between him and Zoe. For example, with The Operative, I would have liked some meaty dialogue scenes, maybe more interactions with him and the other characters. I wanted it to take it's time, get some good character work in. My other main complaint was that I liked what story was there, it just felt too rushed. But also, I squeed when I saw Jayne was wearing his hat? Basically I'm a big fat hypocrite. Not that I don't love a good fanservice every once in a while, but I also like to feel like the world the characters inhabit is authentic, and fanservice usually messes with that. But on the other hand, some of it felt like blatant fanservice. Part of me also ate up every character or reference that popped up again from the series or the movie, particularly The Operative. Georges Jeanty's art was gorgeous and really captured the characters in some panels, and in others they just looked. And as it is, it was a really, really fun visit back to the 'verse, but it wasn't perfect. Let's get one thing straight: if I were only going off my love of Firefly and these characters, this would just straight up get five stars.
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