Mal and Zoe vs Boss Moon - and no one's leaving without paying the price! But when the dust settles, will these bitter enemies discover an even greater threat?
I was sceptical upon hearing this title had changed homes, but there is nothing lost at all in tone or quality. In fact its almost like the continuation of the TV series we never got. Shiny! Read Full Review
Toss everything you thought this was leading to, and prepare yourselves for a new war altogether! Firefly #8 played a bold game shaking things up for everyone who thought they were ready to play hero. I personally can't wait to see what happens when everyone crosses paths once more to figure out just how things got this out of hand. Read Full Review
Dan McDaid delivers some beautiful and detailed art throughout this issue and there is a sense of movement in the style of the art that gives the panels life. Read Full Review
Firefly continues to be a solid little series bound to please Browncoats everywhere. The artwork is a little rough and indeed a bit sloppy in spots, but that suits the rough charm of the original television show and has the same spirit. Read Full Review
Watching the relationship between Mal and Boss Moon blossom into a friendship has been delightful, and Pak again gives the less violent members of the crew"Inara, Book, Wash"ample time to shine. This series is a delight for Firefly fans. Read Full Review
Firefly #8 still has the crew split apart - but there are even more twists for them to deal with. How will the crew deal with this one? Read Full Review