* New Characters! New Enemies! A Brand New Era continues... with a shocking return?
* Zoe, her daughter Emma and the new crew of Serenity are faced with an impossible choice thanks to the shocking arrival of the last person anyone expected.
* But first Zoe needs to escape the Alliance's latest trap.
* And it means turning to the one person she ever wanted to see again... Mal Reynolds.
Firefly #26 in the end did make me interested in this series again. I'm still surprised that it actually made it all the way to twenty-six issues, yet also impressed that they could find a place this deep in the story to say “Here's what you've been missing out on!”. Read Full Review
Firefly #26 was pretty damn good. I have just decided to quit pretending I want it to be anything else. This new version of Old Firefly and New Firefly is pretty interesting. Pak teaches a masterclass on how to write dialogue and create tension. I mean, each issue is a HUGE cliffhanger. I am ready to get back out in the black. Read Full Review
While the resolution of the previous issue's cliffhanger doesn't live up to the hype, it'll still further invest fans in this new future for the Serenity crew. Read Full Review
The comic series from Boom unfortunately doesn’t capture the magic that was great about the TV series, or even the Firefly comic series, despite the bold moves that Greg Pak has made. Jumping forward in time, dividing the crew, resurrecting old comrades, all brave moves. While it’s not a bad comic it’s unfortunately not a great Firefly comic. Read Full Review