* The First-Ever Firefly Event Continues!
* Sheriff Mal Reynolds - yeah, he's still getting used to it too - and the crew of Serenity have one last sliver of hope against the Blue Sun corporation.
* But defeating a new enemy means going back to the old ways - and embracing some unexpected allies!
The Blue Sun Rising story continues to create a larger enemy for Mal and the crew to focus on. The larger moral complexities of this conflict should play out over the next few issues as they work to attack the kill switch and potential knock out technology which has become vital to the universe around them. Read Full Review
As with the last issue, they both do decent work, but their different styles make for a jarring transition, especially when there's no apparent logic as to who draws which pages. Despite that, Firefly fans are likely to have a smile on their faces after putting this issue down. Read Full Review
Firefly #23 is an issue that takes risks, as with the rest of this entire plot arc. It's not a plot fans expected to see in this series, and has some odd notes. Though it does succeed in being quite the surprise. The intense and bright artwork makes for a stark contrast. Read Full Review