With River still away from the Serenity, Mal and the crew are forced to conduct a rescue mission without her. Simon and Inara go deep undercover to locate their old friend at an Alliance headquarters while Mal finds his new partnership may include more than he bargained for!
o iZombie creator Chris Roberson writes the continuing adventures of Mal and crew.
Despite some issues with character design, Serenity: No Power in the 'Verse provides a fun, solid Firefly story that's sure to please fans of the television show and movie. The story is tight, the characters act and sound like they should, and the world feels right. As a Browncoat, I'm happy to see Dark Horse keeping the franchise flying, and I'll be back for the next issue. Dr. Josh gives this a" Read Full Review
Serenity: No Power In The Verse #3 shakes things up in the best of way as it was never more vital to question how far one is willing to go to do the right thing. No Power In The Verse is that chapter where you are forced to ask what your soul is worth facing against the Alliance. Read Full Review
Maybe they have, though. Perhaps Serenity: No Power in the 'Verse #3 is setting us up for some epic misdirection like the original television series episode ‘Trash' pulled off. As it stands now, however, the book seems to be moving its great characters from one boring/predictable situation to another. Read Full Review
Overall, I was expecting the story to bog down so I can't complain too much, but the art carried it is the real draw to this issue. They made Inara stand out beautifully. Read Full Review
SCORE: 7.5