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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP14 Nov 2018 9:04 p.m. PST

… Explore a Past the Show Never Could.

"Despite the fact that Firefly barely lasted a season on television over a decade and a half ago, there seemingly ain't no power in the ‘verse that can stop it. From Serenity, to books, to yes, other comics, there's been many attempts to continue where the show left off. Boom's new comic wants to do that too, but it also wants to explore the wider world Firefly didn't get a chance to.

Kicking off today, the new Firefly comic series—written by Greg Pak, with art by Dan McDaid—is set between the conclusion of the TV series and the film, Serenity, offering a chance to explore the continuing adventures of Mal and his motley crew as if the show had indeed never ended.

But beyond offering diehard Browncoats the comfort of a world where Firefly never got canned, the series wants to use its latest second chance to not just keep the stories coming, but also expand on the worldbuilding seeds left sown, but unnurtured, by the show's untimely end. To learn more about how Firefly wants to delve into the wider ‘verse, we recently spoke to Pak, McDaid, and series editor Jeanine Schaefer to learn more…."
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