Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1

Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dan McDaid Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: December 23, 2020 Cover Price: $7.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
6.3Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

* It's The End Of The First-Ever Firefly Event - And Now Everything Changes!
* Shocking losses lead to stunning decisions as Mal and the crew of Serenity must face the consequences of their choices in war against the Blue Sun Corporation.
* The 'Verse is changing in ways no one ever expected - and a new chapter of Firefly begins here.

  • 7.6
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Cat Wyatt Dec 23, 2020

    Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 wraps up the current plot arc, as well as the crossover event. It's satisfying to see everything cleaned up so neatly, leaving room for a new plot to begin. Meanwhile, the artwork showcased a variety of characters, emotions, and scenes, and did so flawlessly. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett Dec 23, 2020

    The issue wraps up this era of Firefly nicely and in a way that will have longtime fans eager to see what comes next. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Jan 4, 2021

    The issue concludes with Mal taking the fight to Blue Sun, and making an unlikely alliance, to resolve the captain's current problems (while likely creating new ones in the future). Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    But Why Tho? - CJ Dec 23, 2020

    Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 manages to capture the Firefly television series's spirit, although newcomers may feel a little lost. I would suggest reading the Firefly comic from the beginning for readers old and new or starting at the beginning of the Blue Sun Rising event. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Tony Farina Dec 29, 2020

    Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #1 wraps up this run on the series. It is clear they can bring this version of the ‘Verse back if they want, but I don't know if they should. It has been amazing to have Wash and Book on the crew, except, they are not really in these issues. The point of changing the story was to bring them back, but then, they were hardly in it. I respect what Pak has done here, but I am THRILLED to be moving on. Read Full Review

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