* New Characters! New Enemies! The new era continues, as the crew of Serenity make one last ditch effort to stop the Blue Sun's plan to close off the 'verse!
* But this means Kaylee must work together with the last person she expected.
* And when things are done, no one will be where they thought they would be...
Firefly #28 has the best last panel in the whole gorram series. Wow. OK. I will admit to being giddy about what comes next. I don't think I have felt that way about this series since it first began. The band is together (almost) and Kaylee is in charge (almost) and well, things have really gone sideways. I am all in. Things are looking shiny. Read Full Review
After achieving a great jumping on style character focused piece with the last issue, the latest Firefly tries to pack too much stuff into too small of a space where nothing has actual room to breathe. The art side of the creative team delivers and manages to bring some interest to the flurry of happenings within the pages. Any newer readers, and maybe even some existing ones, are not going to find this quite so easy to follow. Read Full Review
Good art isn’t enough to save the comic from the subpar writing which has plagued it for a while now. The crew being split apart, before reuniting, feels old and stale now, and the emotional beats that the comic aims to hit fall short because only the most diehard of fans will still be clinging on at this stage. Read Full Review
Explaining what is happening in spacebound ambushes and battles from the bridge of a ship isn't quite as exciting as showing those affairs in space, but it doesn't appear that Firefly #28 is interested in being interesting based on its own merits. Read Full Review