Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #3

Writer: Josh Lee Gordon Artist: Fabiana Mascolo Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: May 12, 2021 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 1
7.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

* The Serenity soars once again, 20 years after the events of Firefly, and Zoe must complete the most important mission of her life: keeping her daughter Emma safe.
* But Emma doesn't see herself as needing protection and aims to misbehave in ways that are mighty familiar...
* Which wouldn't be such a problem if the Blue Sun Corporation hadn't caught up to Serenity.

  • 9.0
    Comic Watch - James Remolde May 13, 2021

    This is a human story set in outer space. If you're an old fan ofFirefly or a newcomer, this is the book for you! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    COMICON - Scott Redmond May 18, 2021

    The latest issue in this spinoff series takes both the time to further the overall plot but also flesh out more of the new cast and the myriad of relationships between them and the older more familiar characters. Every bit of the art fully understands the dualities of this fictional world both in regard to the sci-fi/western mashup but also the divide between the have and have nots of this universe. HIt all the correct notes that a spinoff should when connecting to the world of before and also moving everything forward. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    DC Comics News - Tony Farina May 17, 2021

    Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #3 is enthralling and honestly what we all wanted for a long time. This take the idea behind the Boom reboot and cranks it up to 11. OK, maybe 8. Definitely higher than 7. All I'm saying is that, this is a good idea that is, for the most part, well executed and drawn really well. I am not sure if this whole tale will fit in three issues. Maybe it isn't supposed to. Maybe it will be launch a new, new story. That would be OK. I would totally read that. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett May 12, 2021

    It isn't a perfect issue, as Simon explicitly stating that his family's safety is paramount and then ignoring Zoe's warning boggles the mind, and Lucia Di Giammarino's colors are still too washed out. However, it's a step in the right direction. Read Full Review

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