With the Unificators closing in, Mal and Zoe must take some big risks to try to throw the enemy off their scent, as the crew of the Serenity start to grapple with the fact that their captain and first mate might not be who they say they are.
Dan McDaids art is amazing. Each page captures the gritty reality of the crews circumstances and relays some beautiful backgrounds and details. Read Full Review
Everybody should be reading this book. And if youre a fan of the show, what in the gorram universe are you waiting for? Pak and McDaid manage it again, assisted with fantastic colors from Costa. This has quickly turned into one of the most anticipated titles for me each month. Read Full Review
Firefly #3 was a heck of an eye-opener to what actually made Mal and Zoe so wanted after the events of the war. What they did had to be significant, and the reveal did not disappoint. The only question now is how they will get out of this in one piece. We know they will, but you always brace yourself for how that will happen. Read Full Review
It seems influenced by classic sci-fi and western comics which, considering Firefly's premise, makes a lot of sense. And it feels less like a comic book doing its best to imitate the television series or the film and more like Firefly re-imagined as story native to the comic book form. Read Full Review
Definitely a good issue but the overall narrative is a trade-wait scenario Read Full Review
Some of the characters are hard to tell apart in the art style but the story is all good.