Firefly: Leaves On The Wind

Following the events of Serenity; the crew of the Serenity mourne the loss of a long standing and beloved crew member, but must keep aloft in the new political turmoil the events of Miranda have caused. Regardless of recent happenings, life remains the same.

Find a job.

Get paid

Keep flying.

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Testing image dump feature. By the way, if your lurking in this storytime feel free to comment and post, you dont have to stay quiet while I post

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fuck off google you retard I'm obviously not a bot

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is anyone lurking?

Just got here.

Cool, here's the rest of the issue

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bump, reading op

I just finished watching the series recently. Didn't even know there were comics.

Honestly, I imagine this guys voice sounds a lot like Alex Jones.

So... I take it the publisher couldn't afford likeness rights from the original cast?

Can someone continue this storytime? It's a six-issue miniseries.

They're pretty good. I wish Joss would write more instead of ruining Avengers movies.

This didn't suck as bad as I was afraid it would.

I love Firefly but damn if it isn't overrated as frell

Of all the deconstructive sci-fi shows to be cancelled in the early 2000s, Firefly is definitely the second best. Goddamn it's been 13 years and I'm still bitter about farscape.

What is it with comic continuations/adaptations of Joss' works and resurrecting dead antagonists? I know there's a fear of putting too many OCs into a work when the main draw is its connection to an already established universe, but when you ignore what happens on the show this consistently it makes it feel like the new work isn't a part of the old one at all. Or that you don't care about the original show's canon. Or that you're shitty at plotting these things out ahead of time. Or all of the above.

Admittedly, I've always felt that comic adaptations, when handled by TV writers, inevitably end up not as good as the original. I think it might have something to do with people who are used to the limitations of the live action medium going into one of the least limited mediums there are, and go overboard turning their characters into giantess centaur dolls or whatever the fuck happened in season 8. The tone becomes more fantastical, which doesn't match the originals.

This is... surprisingly pretty good.

Anyone wanna keep posting or is that it?

See

There's alot more, I'll post when I get off work

We never saw him die, he was just sort of drifting there

goddamn Farscape was good. Why hasn't anyone more popular tried to rip it off yet?

They did. It's called Stargate SG-1 Season 10.

this moment in Serenity still pisses me off to this day.
literally no reason why they needed to kill him

that'll get old quick

how the fuck

btw the faces are so bad

Welcome to comic adaptations of TV shows. They always either fuck up the faces or get them right and nothing else.

Keeping this thread alive for when OP gets back, I wanna see where this is going.

This was actually a very decent book

Okay I am home from work now, going to post the next issue here in a monument

Leaves On The Wind Issue 002.
Following the birth of Emma, there have been complications. As skilled a doctor as Simon is, he simply lacks the facilities to operate on Zoe, who is now suffering from severe internal bleeding. Now Mal is forced to choose; remain in hiding and let Zoe die, or risk the entire crew, himslef and Serenity to save Zoe's life?

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>it's a dissapering captcha episode

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End of issue 002

Thanks OP, I didn't even know this was a thing

Oh god her head

They did, it's called Guardians of the Galaxy. James Gunn even admitted it.

I honestly didn't recognize her at first. Inara's looking a lot more Star Wars-y now.

Well shit. Here I was all set to have a productive day and now I'm hooked.

Is there more?

Were alliance grunts starship trooper lookalikes in the show? I forget.

Yep. Their costumes were even from the movie.

Yep. When Joss was working on pre-production, they had the costume crew basically go and raid warehouses from old productions.

They literally took all the Federation armor from the Starship Troopers film and painted it purple.

Thanks for the dump, hope you have more.

Four more issues to go because that title is a mini.

Finishing this storytime by other anons is acceptable.

Care to explain the similarities? Beyond "Human male forced to live with aliens".

Because Starlord is no John Crichton.

Thank you

Was this before or after Power Rangers Lost Galaxy used them?

Just after.

Whoa whoa. Im about halfway through season 1? Why the bitter? Should i stop?

I meant the proportions, am I the only one seeing it? She's like a bobble head

>Because Starlord is no John Crichton.

Really? Slightly crazy human who doesn't know how to get home, with a love for Earth's pop culture, forced to live with aliens wrongly branded as criminals? You've got the gentle plant alien, the tiny, hedonistic, less moral alien, the hulking tattooed warrior who lost his family, and the tough as nails chick in black leather who crossed over from the enemy side to join the team. That's literally Crichton, Zhaan, Rygel, D'argo, and Aeryn. (Oh, and throw in sadistic black leather-clad villain who hates another species for Ronan/Scorpius.)

Don't get me wrong, GotG is a good movie, but James Gunn said he was a fan of two sci-fi series, and it's pretty clear which one was the favorite.

Nah I saw that too.

Looks interesting, I'll read it later.
Have a bump for now.

Also in the original script Quill was an astronaut who got lost in a wormhole and wound up in the Andromeda Galaxy with, you guessed it, a bunch of escaped prisoners.

Fuck no. Keep going and then do it again

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