Monkey’s Fighting Robots Review: Firefly #19

Once upon a time, Malcolm Reynolds ran a crew, all as loyal as can be. Well, they were mostly loyal. Now that crew has been spread throughout the stars, and Mal has taken up a new job in life. It’s perhaps the least likely job ever for this particular character

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BOOM! Studios Announce Firefly Comic Book Event for September 2020

BOOM! Studios have announced a Firefly Comic Book Event starting in September 2020. Firefly: Blue Sun Rising #0, will kick off the event which sees…

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BOOM! Studios Announce New Wash-Centric Graphic Novel.

BOOM! Studios are set to add to their collection of Firefly comics books with a new graphic novel that will focus on Wash. Watch How…

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Angel #9

Issue 9 of Angel (and now Spike) introduces a TV favourite character into BOOM’s Buffyverse: Kate Lockley. The detective is trying to help a reluctant youth when they are attacked by a supernatural creature. With no-where else to turn, and with a little nudging, Kate turns to Angel Investigations for help.

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Newsarama Review: Buffy Comics Hellmouth #1

While it still has its share of imperfections, Hellmouth #1 manages to snag victory from the fangs of defeat, thanks to some beautiful artwork and a likable lead.

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Interview: Byran Edward Hill Talks BOOM! Studios Angel.

I was more a fan of Angel than I was Buffy really, because I could identify more with Angel. That was my favorite of the Whedon-verse on television, for sure.

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Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Angel #4

BOOM! Studios is starting to build a substantial fantasy world based on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise and Angel is playing a massive part in it. Released this week is the dramatic end of Angel’s first story arc and it features a number of recognisable faces.

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Comic Watch Review: Firefly#8

FIREFLY #8: NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY HIS COVER FIREFLY #8 Author(s): Greg Pak Artist(s): Dan McDaid (Pencils) Vincenzo Federici (Inks) Lee Garbett (Cover) David…

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Bloody Disgusting Review: BOOM! Studios’ Buffy the Vampire Slayer Comics

Written by Jordie Bellaire and illustrated by Dan Mora, this new take on Buffy begins with an arc titled “Welcome Back to the Hellmouth” (a nod to the original show’s pilot), which finds Buffy juggling her fast food job, meeting soon-to-be-best pals Xander and Willow for the first time (while saving them from a vamp), and butting heads with her new Watcher, English librarian Giles. The first issue teases a storyline boasting magical jewelry which gives its wearers absolute immortality (even vampires), all while narrated by Xander via his blog. By the end of the very first issue, the first arc’s Big Bad has been introduced, teasing a surprising departure from what fans might expect from a retelling.

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Monkey’s Fighting Robots Interview: Buffy #5

A new story arc, a new Artist and a new dilemma for the Scooby Gang: there is a lot going on in the new issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer from BOOM! Studios. After the shock ending of issue 4, Jordie Bellaire is taking the series into new territory where nothing feels safe anymore.

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