The truth about Mal and Zoe's past during the Unification War has been exposed and now the Unificators make their final move against them in the shocking conclusion to the first arc! New enemies arise, heroes fall and the crew of Serenity will pay the price.
The art by Dan McDaid is great. There are some great panels filled with beautiful details and amazing action. Read Full Review
Firefly #4 overall was a strong representation of what makes this story and crew stand the test of time. The jobs tend to have a chaotic formula to them, but that is what you get when you hop aboard the Serenity. You expect the unexpected, and prepare yourself for everything that will go wrong before the job is done. Read Full Review
Since this comic takes place before the events of Serenity, we know that the crew is going to make it out OK, but it is to the creative team's credit that finding out how -- which remains unclear at this point -- still feels like something to look forward to. Read Full Review
I highly recommend Firefly #4. The plotting is tight, the layouts are dynamic and the stylized look captures that neo-western feel of the tv show. It's also a solid read if you haven't watched the tv show. I look forward to see what's going to happen next. Read Full Review
Its another fun issue that weve come to expect from this creative team. Pak and McDaid clearly understand these characters and are giving us great Mal moments. Its a little light on some of the characters but we cant expect a focus on everybody in an ensemble book. Its definitely another strong entry in one of my favorite adaptations of a TV series. Read Full Review
This issue is the best issue yet of this series, which is, unfortunately, a low bar to surpass. Would that this title could reach the heights of Boom!s other Joss Whedon adaptation. Still, the ending of this issue at least promises something new for next months installment. Read Full Review