Mal and Zoe relive the worst day of the war as they delve deeper into their past and debate an awful truth: Are they war criminals?
Dan McDaid's gritty style is the perfect complement to this story and these characters. The action looks great and all of the details enrich the story. Read Full Review
Boom! Studios take on Firefly has been hit-or-miss, and many of the issues that plague the title as a whole are still on display here, but issue #6 is a substantial step forward for the series. Heres hoping that Pak and McDaid can maintain the momentum moving forward. Read Full Review
With its attention to the rhythms of how its characters speak, how their pasts have impacted them and just the right amount of humor Firefly #6 adds perfectly to the ongoing story of our heroes. The comic could benefit from some real stakes but those are almost impossible with us knowing how our heroes end up. However, that is a minor complaint Firefly #6 strikes a nice balance between having its own story and being a prequel. Read Full Review
This is a solid book, but strictly for those recruits who have already signed on to the Browncoat army. Newcomers will be totally lost and are advised to check out the TV show first. Read Full Review
Firefly #6 was a fast-paced read worth every minute. It was both tense and funny, depending on what was happening " and who was doing what. But everything balanced out, making for a really interesting read on the whole. Read Full Review
This issue of Firefly had a lot going on, but I was overall impressed by the quality writing that went into all of it. Mostly when it came to the pacing which could have easily been rushed or clunky if handled any differently. Read Full Review
With fun, punchy dialogue that feels like it walked off the show, Firefly #6 is recommended for fans of the original show, especially if you forgot how much you missed the crew of Serenity. Thanks for bringing these old friends back! Read Full Review
This issue of Firefly opens with a bar fight that doesn't quite land its punches as well as it should. Read Full Review