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Farscape, Vol. 3: Gone and Back by Keith R. A. DeCandido, Rockne S. O'Bannon

wanderlustlover's review

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3.0

I re-read all of these in the summer while blitzkrieging for a game. I still find myself feeling about the same for the Farscape franchize comics/graphic novels as I ever did. They are sometimes well written, but the art is really sad (because I just love the show and actors so much). Some of the stories meander too much, and Aeryn's ending still gets to me in a way where I don't absolutely agree that's where she should have ended up. But it was a fun summer reread.

jadejade's review

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4.0

Story and dialogue were *chef's kiss*, definitely worth a read for fans of the show.

Despite some clever layout and frames, I'm not the biggest fan of the art sorry - the eyes often looked off to me, and voluptuous!Chiana really needed to be larger - but actions and who's who were clear.

thiefofcamorr's review

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4.0


Quite good. Though the ending happened a little too quick - it seemed like right when they were getting into the action, they cut and bam. Ahh well. Still very enjoyable.

cmiller0401's review

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5.0

A faithful continuation of the Farscape series! =)

John is accidentally transported to an "unrealized reality" (again). While this is a tangent from the main story arc, John gains vital information during his misadventure. It was also really nice to see Zhaan again. :)

A small quibble: In this unrealized reality Chiana is supposed to have gained a lot of weight (which they mention several times), but I couldn't really tell that they drew her differently.
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