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Yeah, if
we're supposed to enjoy this new miniseries, then
I'm begging Dark Horse to stow these horrible
covers. Not only are they completely out of
character for the series, they're also drawn
terribly, and bear no likenesses to any of the
characters. The cover to issue two has Book and
Jayne smoking cigars and buddying it up, while Inara
is lying there with a hand fan. It's ugly, the
colors are awful, and adds a camp that this show was
never big on. It's all supposed to be attached to
form a fold out of the group raking in the money,
but it's just an eye sore. I'd take cheesy stock
promotional photos as covers, over these any time of
the week.
As for "Better Days" issue 2, it engages
in some of that same clunky foreshadowing I talked
about in the first issue, but somehow it's much
better. I forgave the goofy fantasy sequences that
never happened in the original series, because
there's a very sweet moment where Wash fantasizes
about a life of wealth with Zoe, and--it's quite
touching and tragic to consider. Meanwhile, the crew
steep themselves in heavy fantasizing
about their lives as rich folks, now that they have
their pay and potentially pricey loot aboard, and
writers Whedon and Matthews prefer to look behind
the criminal element to explore what they actually
want beyond Serenity. It's all as you'd expect from
each character, but it's a nice change of pace, and
gives the crew a complexity toe expand on.
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