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Serenity: Those Left Behind - Community Reviews back

by Joss Whedon
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katiewilkins186
katiewilkins186 rated it 12 years ago
This comic is an extension of the amazing TV show Firefly, cancelled well before it’s time. I was so excited to find that the story continued! I’ve also been looking for a comic to try for my genre challenge, so it was perfect. For those of you unfamiliar with the show, it’s basically a western cros...
crstarlette
crstarlette rated it 13 years ago
As a fan of Firefly, this was for me fresh air enough to fill my lungs to capacity after too much time breathing in the toxic smog of crappy TV. If you're sitting around boo-hoo-hooing because you have no Joss Whedon shows to watch without re-watching something for the millionth time, this'll do th...
Helen, the Hermit
Helen, the Hermit rated it 13 years ago
Edit 13/08/05I shamefully admit I overrated this comic the first time around, even by starry-eyed standards. Those were my first days on Goodreads, still testing the waters of internet reviewing, and the fandom of this franchise is very intimidating. Fans will still love it, but the magic is gone fr...
Sesana
Sesana rated it 13 years ago
Bridging the gap between the end of the TV series and the beginning of the movie, Those Left Behind is really very much like reading an episode of the show in comic book format. The art is pretty accurate as far as portraying the characters (one of my biggest pet peeves about tie in comics is when t...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 16 years ago
Set between "Firefly"'s end and "Serenity"'s beginning, this short graphic novel doesn't contain any new characters or plot. (Although it does have the first Asian person to be seen in the 'verse.) The art's pretty good, and the writing is fine.
Miss Clark
Miss Clark rated it 16 years ago
Ok graphic novel, but not all that interesting. Too short to resolve anything, so practically a waste of time. Hopefully, volume two is better and actually answers some questions. At least we now know why Book left the ship by the time the film rolls around.
Intensely Focused
Intensely Focused rated it 17 years ago
It was okay. The voices were captured absolutely perfectly, of course, I could definitely hear them saying those exact lines. But it didn't really add anything new. I'd much rather learn about what happened after Serenity than the bit of time between Firefly and Serenity. I was hoping to get so...
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