mjwerts's review

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4.0

During its television run, Farscape excelled at zany stories, and this comic continues that tradition, as a virus infects the Moya crew (and whole planets), causing them to turn against one another. While reminiscent of the Season Two episode "Crackers Don't Matter," the storyline allows O'Bannon, et al, to spend some time addressing old and new emotional wounds and revisiting some old "friends."

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

Follows on from the previous volume and has exactly the sort of quirky adventure and character interaction that I expect from Farscape. Art went from perfectly fine to adequate, but didn't detract from my enjoyment: I happily read this in one sitting.

cmiller0401's review

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5.0

A faithful continuation of the Farscape series! =)

A fun break from major story arcs. A Magic-School-Bus-style adventure.

A small quibble: They can't decide how to draw Jothee's nose. It's kind of a mixture of a human and a luxan nose, but in these comics they have it as a totally human nose at first, and then as a totally luxan nose.
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