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Firefly #21

Firefly #21

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THE BLUE SUN RISING EVENT CONTINUES! The Blue Sun Corporation has launched their new line of high-tech robots designed to help local law enforcement, and they already have their electronic eye on a new target -- the Chang-Benitez Gang! Mal wants to help his former crew on Serenity, but can they trust him while he still wears the badge?

32 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 21, 2020

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Greg Pak

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Greg Pak is an award-winning Korean American comic book writer and filmmaker currently writing "Darth Vader" and "Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker" for Marvel Comics. Pak wrote the "Princess Who Saved Herself" children's book and the “Code Monkey Save World” graphic novel based on the songs of Jonathan Coulton and co-wrote (with Fred Van Lente) the acclaimed “Make Comics Like the Pros” how-to book. Pak's other work includes "Planet Hulk," "World War Hulk," "Mech Cadet Yu," "Ronin Island," "Action Comics," and "Magneto Testament."

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Profile Image for Liz (Quirky Cat).
4,709 reviews73 followers
October 21, 2020
FIREFLY #21, available Wednesday from BOOM! Studios, continues the escalating Blue Sun Rising event, where one corporation has risen up after the Alliance fell. Unfortunately, they are proving to be just as difficult to contend with.

It’s safe to say that things have changed a lot since the Firefly crew was on screen. This most recent comic run has taken a particular focus on Malcolm Reynolds, putting him in a position that many fans would never have predicted.

Now, it seems like all of those changes and risks are coming back tenfold, and looking to make the crew pay. In Firefly #21, there are more dangers than ever, while also providing an event that no Firefly fan would have ever predicted.

We could spend all day arguing about whether or not change and risk is good. But it won’t change the fact that this series of Firefly has taken a lot of risks, many of which have deviated from the original series that so many fell in love with. Again, for better or for

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Profile Image for Elizabeth (Miss Eliza).
2,507 reviews165 followers
December 29, 2020
This could be insightful about freedom and the way corporations chip away at it down to your very likeness instead it’s shit that’s so badly drawn I don’t think the crew of Serenity could be called human. They all look like zombies and Wash doesn’t look like he has bones in a body with hollow haunted eyes.
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