wanderlustlover's review

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5.0

Fall 2018:

I bought this at DragonCon and read everything except the last some 30 pages on the very-delayed flight home. I originally read it as the single comics were being released, and it was nice to read it again after sitting on a panel with one of the authors (who both sold me my copy and signed it). I definitely still love this series, and all its characters. I love know where they go and what happened to them, both past and present.

wanderlustlover's review against another edition

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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 against another edition

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4.0

Fans of Farscape should be delighted with a new adventure with many of our favourite characters. Took me a while to get used to the art but now I like it: it's clear who everyone is.

If you're unfamiliar with Farscape then maybe don't start here, as this volume has a lot of references to things that happened previously. I strongly recommend that you watch the series and movie before reading this!

bookash's review against another edition

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5.0

Ok, so the art isn't that great in this graphic novel, especially compared to some of the other graphics I have read.

But this is the graphic novel of FARSCAPE! The greatest scifi show of all time! (I will fight to the death for this opinion.)

The storyline is worthy of Farscape, the addition of baby Deke adorable without ruining things, and also a nice tribute to D'Argo. All in all, I am going to finish the series, if only to get a new taste of Farscape after so many years.

cmiller0401's review against another edition

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5.0

A faithful continuation of the Farscape series! =)

A small quibble: The colorist kept changing Aeryn's eye color.

crbundy's review

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4.0

For fans of the Farscape series, these graphic novels are a welcome continuation to the plot and characters otherwise unavailable.

This first book is dedicated to Rygel and his attempt to regain his former throne. Crichton and Aeryn also come to terms with becoming parents, Chiana and Jothee deal with D'Argo's death, and Scorpius deals with life without Scarrans.

Overall this could have fit into 2-3 show episodes, and it makes sense that it feels like television because that's what Rockne's used to writing.
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