War has come to the small planet, and Mal finds himself caught between the two sides. Will Mal be able to stem the tide of war, or is he already too late to stop it? And how will the mysterious figure from his past influence his choice?
Dan McDaid offers some great character designs and expressive action in this issue. With all the action around, this issue was about the characters, their personal struggle and their decisions so McDaid does a great job of focusing on the characters while also keeping the backgrounds and action filled with detail. Read Full Review
Some smart talkin, some fightin, and some backstabbin. Yeah this was Firefly alright! Read Full Review
Fans of Boom! Studios offerings of Firefly so far will continue to enjoy this series. As this is the only continuation we’re likely to get for Firefly I say no power in the ‘Verse will stop me reading them. A few small tweaks to the formula could make this a really fantastic series. Read Full Review
Firefly #11 brings us some beautiful artwork alongside a shocking twist or two. Read Full Review
It may not be the most cohesive and concise tale, but it's still fun and man can Dan McDaid draw sci-fi goodness. Read Full Review
It seems that Greg Pak's story is about to peter out, as all the various subplots are rushed in this penultimate chapter to bring everyone together, despite hardly anyone being anywhere close to each other for most of the past few issues. Read Full Review