After the shocking conclusion of the last issue, Mal and Zoe must deal with the full consequences of their actions... and whatever else Boss Moon sees fit. But don't worry, the crew of the Serenity will come together once again... or will they?
This chapter of Firefly was fun, personal, and continues to shake things up when no one is safe ever. Firefly isn't one of those stories where you let your guard down for a second. Not when even now Mal and Zoe find themselves in greater dangers than they started with. Read Full Review
Five issues in and Firefly is still like comfort food for fans missing the show. Read Full Review
With its attention to the rhythms of how its characters speak, at first, Firefly #5 might seem nostalgic. However, Greg Pak, Dan McDaid, and Marcelo Costa actually start to craft a narrative casting a deep shadow on the characters we've quoted, admired, and dressed up like for over a decade. It strikes a nice balance between having its own story and being a prequel. Read Full Review
Boom! Studios is known for its compelling, risky takes with licensed properties like Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unfortunately, the Boom! magic doesnt extend to Firefly, and thats a gorram shame. Read Full Review