![]() Universe who had hacked the records of the school was “first”, and offered his assistance at any time, to Wash for him to keep the secret. In flight school, Wash was second in his class. He became a pilot because his home world was so polluted he could not see the sky, and wanted to explore. What little spare time he has isĭevoted towards acting, role-playing, movie-riffing and sarcasm.Hoban Washburne is more commonly referred to as "Wash". Which hosts his extensive episode guide for the television seriesĬomedic Let’s Play videos. ![]() Work for Screen Rant, Matt is currently the Editor In Chief ofįlying, No Tights – a graphic literature and anime review siteĪimed at teachers and librarians. History trivia, he has delivered lectures on the history of AmericanĬomic Books, Japanese Manga, Doctor Who, and Cosplay at over a dozen conventionsĪnd served as an Expert In-Residence for a course on Graphic Novelsįor Librarians at the University of North Texas. Science from the University of North Texas and a BFA from the To write for over a dozen websites, including 411 ![]() Legendary DC Comics digital fanzine Fanzing,īefore receiving his own column, The Mount. Matt Morrison has been writing about comics since before the word But devout fans will be able to tough out the sloppy artwork for the sake of a ripping good yarn of a story. At least, not as easily as a marathon of the Firefly DVD set. This series won’t win any converts to the Browncoat cause. Even then, more detail could have been added than the basic black outline around the characters that seems to be the only enhancement some pages received. This renders the issue’s action sequences difficult to look at and only Karl Story’s inks keep one body from melding into another. A larger problem is that Jeanty’s pencils become indistinct when he is required to draw anything other than close-ups of people talking. Jeanty is capable of caricaturing the established cast in individual panels but there is little consistency in the characters’ appearance from panel to panel. Hopefully, those comics will be illustrated by an artist other than Georges Jeanty. And while most of the subplots awakened in this storyline are resolved, enough on-going plot points are left open to allow ample room for the further adventures of the Serenity crew in future comics. Most of the supporting cast is given a chance to shine and show their worth this time around though – sadly – Inara is still stuck on the sidelines with little to do but look concerned while other characters go about fighting, fixing engines or patching wounds. Zack Whedon does a fine job of capturing his brother Joss’ style in terms of dialogue and story. Those Firefly fans who have come this far in reading the mini-series will find this issue to be a satisfying conclusion. A series of desperate deals with old enemies turned ally and Mal reluctantly taking command of a neophyte Browncoat army has lead to this moment – a jail break on the hidden prison planet where Zoe is held captive. But things never run smooth for Captain Mal and his first mate Zoe soon ran into complications with her pregnancy that required her going to an Alliance hospital and – after they realized who she was – an Alliance prison. All he cared about was taking care of him and his own. For a time Reynolds found himself sought out by both groups, with The Alliance wanting his head on a silver platter and the new Browncoats wanting him as their leader.īut Mal cared little about revolutions. The revelation that The Alliance – the governing body that rules most of the solar system – was directly responsible for the creation of the monsters known as Reavers inspired a whole new generation of idealistic young people to rise up in imitation of the original Browncoat revolt. It’s been several months since Malcolm Reynolds and the crew of his ship, Serenity, broadcast the signal that reopened the wounds of The Unification War. SERENITY: LEAVES ON THE WIND #6/ Written by ZACK WHEDON / Pencils by GEORGES JEANTY/ Inks by KARL STORY/ Published by DARK HORSE COMICS
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