mjthomas43's review

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4.0

On a quest to find his wife, Lo'Lann's murderer, we learn about what happened to D'Argo through a series of flashbacks: how they met and fell in love, the prejudice they experienced, the birth of their son Jothi, Lo'Lann's brother's hatred of the whole thing, the murder, the escape of Jothi and the framing and trial of D'Argo for the murder.

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.

cmiller0401's review

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4.0

Does a good job of filling in the details of how D'Argo met his wife Lo'Laan, their life together with their son Jothee, her murder by her brother Macton, Jothee's escape, and D'Argo's "trial"--which ultimately results in him being the Peacekeeper prisoner we meet at the beginning of the Farscape TV show.

I would have been more interested in a new Farscape story. This just fills in details about a story arc that I already know.
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