Jung looks at a city from many different angles.
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Jung looks at a city from many different angles.
Dives into the overall emotional state of a young architect who just happens to be a superhero.
There’s a really sharp sense of action about Liefen’s combat-based main feature.
Liefen has an excellent understanding of pacing.
Lei is given just enough personality in and around the action to command a very unique presence.
Writer Zhou Liefen gives artist Keng enough room to deliver a story the size of the Shanghai skyline.
Firefly #7 is a solid, if unremarkable, entry in Boom! Studios’ management of the license, and dividing the characters up continues to be a good way to overcome the larger weaknesses of the series as a whole.
Boom! Studios’ take on Firefly has been hit or miss, but issue #6 is definitely a solid step forward for the series.
Boom! Studios’ FCBD sampler “Welcome to the Whedonverse” is a great jumping on point for and a very accurate representation of Boom!’s Firefly and Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics.
Boom! Studios is known for its compelling, risky takes with licensed properties like Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Unfortunately, the Boom! magic doesn’t extend to Firefly, and that’s a gorram shame.
After a few issues of retreading old ground, the fourth issue of Firefly finally brings some surprises.
A giant Hulk-Wolverine hacking into monsters