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| Serenity, Vol. 2: Better Days | 
enlarge | Author: Joss Whedon Creators: Brett Matthews, Will Conrad, Adam Hughes Publisher: Dark Horse Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 578
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Young Adult Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 80 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3
ISBN: 1595821627 Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781595821621 ASIN: 1595821627
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Product Description Serenity: Better Days follows everyone's favorite space cowboys in a thrilling, action-packed adventure, where Mal and his crew take on a heist that promises a big payoff. But when one of Serenity's crew is taken captive and tortured, the gang must put their enduring differences aside and work together to save one of their own, even if it means losing the cash prize of a lifetime! Joss Whedon returns to the world of his blockbuster film Serenity, reuniting with Brett Matthews and Will Conrad, his collaborators on the bestselling 2005 series Those Left Behind.
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sweet continuation of a great story January 8, 2009 This is the second omnibus that was released that features the continuation of the firefly and serenity story. It is awesome, and if you enjoy the characters at all, I highly recommend picking this up, it is well worth it.
Serenity: Volume II, Better Days January 7, 2009 Fast read. True to the other story lines. Hope to see more just like this one.
I'm a Browncoat who loves this book ... but it could be better. December 30, 2008 I'm a huge fan of most of Joss Whedon's work -- particularly Firefly and Serenity. However, although "Better Days" is a great graphic novel about the crew of Serenity I couldn't shake the feeling that it was missing something.
The "something" I felt was missing in this story was Whedon's willingness to take more chances. I don't know if it's the publisher (Dark Horse) or Whedon's own self-imposed restrictions, but it felt like this story was a PG-13 or R-rated movie that was edited and rewritten for a PG audience.
I don't think Whedon should do anything as drastic as Garth Ennis' "The Boys" but "The Boys" is a great example of the kind of risk-taking that we need to see in graphic novels for adults. Firefly and Serenity is a story of outlaws who carry guns, commit crimes (even kill people to commit those crimes when needed), and hang out with prostitutes in space. There's nothing "PG" about the story ... so Whedon needs to take some risks and be honest in these graphic novels.
I hope that Serenity lives on in more graphic novels (or movies ... if Whedon and the cast are willing) but the crew of Serenity deserves to have their story told without the need for it to be "edited for general audiences."
Keep flying.
A nice sense of nostalgia December 14, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
You know how it feels like when you break up with someone and a few months later you come across this person somewhere? Feels a little awkward? Well one can experience a similar feeling with this book. There was definately an "It's over" moment from fox when this show was abruptly ended and it's wonderful magic never caught on again as much as one would like. The movie couldn't bring what I loved about the show back and the same goes for this somic but for different reasons. This book is not set after the movie, the setting would be before it, yet not a prelude like the other. This is like an episode which never aired in comic book form. So we know that whatever happens here won't have any repercussions on a grander story in the making. The good thing about this is that you get the good old feeling of the team from the TV series again. Wash is alive and kicking and Book is with them on the ship, so is Inara. It reminds you of how great the show was, but it only lasts 3 issues with nthing telling you that there is hope for more Firefly goodness later. But, these three issues seen independently of anything else, are fantastic and if you liked the show, then you'll love these. They're written by Joss so every character sounds like they should. What I really love is how it reffers to previous episodes. For example, you'll see how far and wide the Hero of Campton's tale has been spread :) Art wise, it is the same artist as the previous comic and he makes most of the characters look very similar to the show, with the exception of Wash. Wash looks like a regular white guy. But Mal and the rest look perfect.
If you are a fan of nostalgia, then this is definately the book for you.
Firefly Storytelling November 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Better Days is fun and filled with beautiful art. I love the interactions between the crew as always. Their fantasies about their share of the loot are hilarious. The way Joss keeps his characters interacting like a bunch of spinning plates is amusing. The Captain has to have his crew!
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