![]() Now, we are faced with the Sisyphean task of containing our excitement until January 29th, when the first issue finally hits stands.ĭespite being related to the franchise’s creator, a property like Serenity has a lot of fan expectation attached to it. We already knew that the delightful Georges Jeanty ( Buffy the Vampire Slayer) would be handling artwork, but pairing the artist with Zack Whedon seems like a match made in nerd heaven. ![]() Break out a bowl of strawberries to celebrate, because Zack Whedon is officially going to write Serenity: Leaves on the Wind, a six issue mini-series for Dark Horse Comics with the potential to be ongoing. No, Firefly/Serenity‘s phoenix is rising from the ashes of cancellation in a different form: a comic book.Īfter teasing fans for months with a #WheresSerenity social media campaign, Dark Horse Comics is kicking off NYCC with a bang, revealing to Nerdist that its much-whispered about Firefly-verse comic is finally here, and it’s even got a Whedon, to boot. But the perennial petitions to bring Firefly back from the grave aren’t going to get the job done. Couple that with Joss Whedon’s unparalleled success at the box office with 2012’s Avengers, and you have a fever pitch for all things in which the Firefly maestro has had a hand. ![]() ![]() Rather, since the advent of streaming video services like Netflix, the show has found even more fans, as its fourteen episodes and subsequent follow-up film, Serenity, became more easily accessible than ever for those of us who maybe missed the boat back in 2002-2003. Ten years since Joss Whedon’s western-in-space cult classic Firefly went off the air, the rabidity of its fandom, better known as the Browncoats, hasn’t waned at all. ![]()
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