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Review: ‘Firefly’ #31 Is Still Hanging In There

Flashing back a few months, the review for issue twenty-seven of Firefly spoke about a heavy character-focused issue that really

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August 2, 2021 Scott Redmond 1899 Views Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #31, Firefly: Brand New 'Verse, Francsco Segala, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Jordi Pérez, Reviews
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Review: ‘Firefly’ #30 Is Helped By Some Solid Action And Some Forward Plot Momentum

Things haven’t fully really gelled when it comes to the last few issues of Firefly’s latest Earth-centric story arc, following

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July 1, 2021 Scott Redmond 1896 Views Boom Studios, Boom! Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #30, Firefly: Brand New 'Verse, Francsco Segala, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Reviews, Simona Di Gianfelice
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Review: ‘Firefly’ #29 Hits All The Right Notes But Still Misses The Mark

There is a particular feeling that sometimes comes from the moment that a person stumbles across a cover version of

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June 1, 2021 Scott Redmond 1888 Views Boom Studios, comics, Firefly, Firefly #29, Francsco Segala, Greg Pak, Jim Campbell, Reviews, Simona Di Gianfelice

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