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Preview: The Final Battle Is Here In 'Firefly- Brand New Verse' #6
Preview: The Final Battle Is Here In ‘Firefly- Brand New Verse’ #6
The final chapter in BOOM! Studios’ new Firefly series drops this week. Written by Josh Lee Gordon, illustrated by Fabiana Mascolo, with colors by Lucia DiGiamarino, and letters by Jim Campbell, Firefly: A Brand New Verse takes place two decades after the events of Firefly, with Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë, at the helm of the titular craft. ‘The Final Battle is here! Who will come out the…
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dccomicsnews · 3 years
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Indie Comics Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #3
Indie Comics Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #3 @BoomStudios #Firefly #FireflyBrandNewVerse #DCComicsNews
Review: Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #3 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Publisher: BOOM! Studios Writer: Josh Lee Gordon Artist: Fabiana Mascolo Colors: Lucia DiGiamarino Letters: Jim Campbell Reviewer: Tony Farina Summary 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…
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Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #1
Review: Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #1
What’s up everyone! Welcome to Beyond The Panel. Coming at you today with talk about the debut of Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #1! Now I enjoyed that last issue of Firefly, but I had to be honest with myself. As a fan of Firefly, I was really ready for a genuinely new experience. I didn’t want to see the same wars, or even see a character like Jane holding the spot in the main cast. I was ready for…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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All New Cast, All New Adventures: Previewing 'Firefly: A Brand New Verse' #1
All New Cast, All New Adventures: Previewing ‘Firefly: A Brand New Verse’ #1
BOOM! Studios is set to drop a brand new Firefly series next week. Written by Josh Lee Gordon, illustrated by Fabiana Mascolo, with colors by Lucia DiGiamarino, an letters by Jim Campbell, Firefly: A Brand New Verse is set 20 years after the events of Firefly, with Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë, at the helm of the titular craft. ‘The old crew of Serenity has gone their own way and now Emma…
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dccomicsnews · 3 years
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Indie Comics Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #2
Indie Comics Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #2 @BoomStudios #Firefly #FireflyBrandNewVerse #JoshLeeGordon @FabianaMascolo Lucia DiGiamarino @CampbellLetters @TricycleBoombox #DCComicsNews
Review: Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #2 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Publisher: BOOM! Studios Writer: Josh Lee Gordon Artist: Fabiana Mascolo Colors: Lucia DiGiamarino Letters: Jim Campbell Reviewer: Tony Farina Summary It’s been 20 years since the events of Firefly, but Serenity can’t seem to keep out of trouble – which means Zoe and her daughter Emma are in for a world of…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Preview: The Serenity Soars Once Again In 'Firefly- Brand New Verse' #3
Preview: The Serenity Soars Once Again In ‘Firefly- Brand New Verse’ #3
The third chapter in BOOM! Studios’ new Firefly series drops this week. Written by Josh Lee Gordon, illustrated by Fabiana Mascolo, with colors by Lucia Di Giamarino, and letters by Jim Campbell, Firefly: A Brand New Verse takes place two decades after the events of Firefly, with Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë, at the helm of the titular craft. ‘The Serenity soars once again, 20 years after…
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Serenity Can't Keep Out Of Trouble: Previewing 'Firefly- Brand New 'Verse' #2
Serenity Can’t Keep Out Of Trouble: Previewing ‘Firefly- Brand New ‘Verse’ #2
The second chapter in BOOM! Studios’ new Firefly series drops this week. Written by Josh Lee Gordon, illustrated by Fabiana Mascolo, with colors by Lucia DiGiamarino, and letters by Jim Campbell, Firefly: A Brand New ‘Verse takes place two decades after the events of Firefly, with Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë, at the helm of the titular craft. ‘It’s been 20 years since the events of…
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dccomicsnews · 3 years
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Boom! Studios Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #1
Boom! Studios Review: Firefly: Brand New 'Verse #1 #BoomStudios #Firefly #FireflyBrandNewVerse #JoshLeeGordon @FabianaMascolo #LuciaDiGiamarino @CampbellLetters #DCComicsNews
Review: FIREFLY: BRAND NEW ‘VERSE #1 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Writer: Josh Lee Gordon Artist: Fabiana Mascolo Colors: Lucia DiGiamarino Letters: Jim Campbell   Reviewer: Tony Farina Summary Set 20 years after the events of Firefly, Serenity soars the ‘Verse once again with a new captain – Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë! The old crew of Serenity has gone their own…
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Review: The Signal Can't Be Stopped As 'Firefly: Brand New Verse' #3 Takes A Character-Focused Approach
Review: The Signal Can’t Be Stopped As ‘Firefly: Brand New Verse’ #3 Takes A Character-Focused Approach
Sometimes diving into the familiar just enough to be reminded of that which came before is actually the best way to really explore that which is new. This is exactly the route taken with Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse #3, which takes time to both bring back some more familiar original cast characters and gives new cast room to further showcase themselves. This is one of those breather-type stories in…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Can't Take The Sky From Them: Reviewing 'Firefly: Brand New 'Verse' #06
Can’t Take The Sky From Them: Reviewing ‘Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse’ #06
It’s often said that every story has a beginning, a middle, and an ending. Sometimes the ending of a story can also be somewhat of a beginning, whether that beginning gets followed up on later or not. This is the case for the final issue of Boom Studios’ Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse. Over the last five issues, this series has brought a much different yet similar look to the Firefly universe,…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Review: ‘Firefly’ #31 Is Still Hanging In There
Review: ‘Firefly’ #31 Is Still Hanging In There
Flashing back a few months, the review for issue twenty-seven of Firefly spoke about a heavy character-focused issue that really worked. Then came the rest of this arc that has taken the crew to the Earth that was, where things have been not as great and quite a bit off at times. Issue thirty-one tries to have its cake and eat it too but stumbles in the process. As mentioned above, the more…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Preview: Emma Faces Costly Decisions In 'Firefly- Brand New Verse' #5
Preview: Emma Faces Costly Decisions In ‘Firefly- Brand New Verse’ #5
The fifth chapter in BOOM! Studios’ new Firefly series drops this week. Written by Josh Lee Gordon, illustrated by Fabiana Mascolo, with colors by Lucia DiGiamarino, and letters by Jim Campbell, Firefly: A Brand New Verse takes place two decades after the events of Firefly, with Emma, the daughter of Wash and Zoë, at the helm of the titular craft. ‘Emma and the new crew of the Serenity travel to…
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Review: 'Firefly' #30 Is Helped By Some Solid Action And Some Forward Plot Momentum
Review: ‘Firefly’ #30 Is Helped By Some Solid Action And Some Forward Plot Momentum
Things haven’t fully really gelled when it comes to the last few issues of Firefly’s latest Earth-centric story arc, following a strong showing to kick off the arc with issue #27. This issue sees a bit of a turnaround, mostly because of a heavy dose of action, but still is struggling to really find its voice. In the last issue review, this series was compared to a cover song, in the sense that…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Review: Things Start To Get Quite Troublesome In 'Firefly: Brand New 'Verse' #4
Review: Things Start To Get Quite Troublesome In ‘Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse’ #4
If there is one thing that remains ever true about anyone who crews the Firefly-class starship Serenity, wherever they go trouble will find them. And they just found a whole lot of dangerous trouble in the latest Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse issue. While the overall story has riffed on familiar themes or ideas from the original short-lived television show (especially the cargo that turns out to be…
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thecomicon · 3 years
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Review: The New Cast Soars As Familiar Faces Appear In 'Firefly: Brand New 'Verse' #2
Review: The New Cast Soars As Familiar Faces Appear In ‘Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse’ #2
It is no secret these days that even more than ever, nostalgia is a very heady brew. One can hardly look any direction without spotting some TV series, movie, comic book, or other forms of entertainment that is a direct sequel, spinoff, remake, or revival of something they remember from the past. Nostalgia is the business and business is really good. That’s not saying that nostalgia is something…
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Review: New And Familiar Faces, Family Lost, And Trouble Abound In 'Firefly: Brand New 'Verse' #5
Review: New And Familiar Faces, Family Lost, And Trouble Abound In ‘Firefly: Brand New ‘Verse’ #5
One of the themes that were at the forefront of Firefly’s time on the air so many years ago was the idea of family and the struggles that come with protecting that family and from within that family. Whether that family is found or blood, things aren’t always shiny, to use the slang term of the universe. Almost two decades later (both in-universe and out of universe), that hasn’t changed one…
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