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‘Firefly: ‘Verses’ #1 to tell alternate history

Fans will be delighted to discover a bold new vision for the familiar crew of the Serenity, as their fates continue to intertwine in strange and surprising ways.

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BOOM! Studios has revealed a new one-shot that explores a different history for Firefly with Firefly: ‘Verses #1. Written by Ryan Parrott with art by Lalit Kumar Sharma, the story will ask, “What if the Browncoats had won?”

“I’m a huge fan of ‘What if…’ stories and of the ‘Firefly’ franchise as a whole, so getting the opportunity to explore how the crew of the Serenity might have turned out if the Browncoats had won the war… well, that’s just too good of a story not to tell. I can’t express how grateful I am to Boom Studios for letting me take a stroll in ‘The Verse” and show all of these iconic, beloved characters through a brand new lens. It really is one of the most exciting and complex stories I’ve ever had the chance to pen, and I hope fans come along for the ride.” said writer Ryan Parrott.

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So what’s Firefly: ‘Verses #1 about?

Fans will be delighted to discover a bold new vision for the familiar crew of the Serenity, as their fates continue to intertwine in strange and surprising ways. Because while the Alliance was defeated in this universe…the ’verse remains a dangerous and mysterious place…

“Telling another story for Firefly feels like home again, but this time, it’s a different home! The new browncoat is sleek and expensive, but just maybe it’s a little too heavy to wear for a long time.” said artist Lalit Kumar Sharma.

'Firefly: 'Verses' #1 to tell alternate history 'Firefly: 'Verses' #1 to tell alternate history 'Firefly: 'Verses' #1 to tell alternate history

LOS ANGELES, CA (April 25, 2024) – BOOM! Studios announced today a brand new one-shot special set in the iconic universe of Firefly. FIREFLY: ’VERSES #1, from writer Ryan Parrott and artist Lalit Kumar Sharma, will explore an alternative timeline that begins with a simple question: What if the Browncoats…had won?

Fans will be delighted to discover a bold new vision for the familiar crew of the Serenity, as their fates continue to intertwine in strange and surprising ways. Because while the Alliance was defeated in this universe…the ’verse remains a dangerous and mysterious place…

Fan favorite Mighty Morphin Power Rangers writer Ryan Parrott (Rogue Sun, The Infernals) will pen this one-shot special, alongside stellar artist Lalit Kumar Sharma (The Vigil).

“I’m a huge fan of ‘What if…’ stories and of the ‘Firefly’ franchise as a whole, so getting the opportunity to explore how the crew of the Serenity might have turned out if the Browncoats had won the war… well, that’s just too good of a story not to tell. I can’t express how grateful I am to Boom Studios for letting me take a stroll in ‘The Verse” and show all of these iconic, beloved characters through a brand new lens. It really is one of the most exciting and complex stories I’ve ever had the chance to pen, and I hope fans come along for the ride.” said writer Ryan Parrott.

“Telling another story for Firefly feels like home again, but this time, it’s a different home! The new browncoat is sleek and expensive, but just maybe it’s a little too heavy to wear for a long time.” said artist Lalit Kumar Sharma.

FIREFLY: ’VERSES #1 will be available in comic shops July 31, 2024. It is available for pre-order at your local comic shop. Digital copies can be purchased from content providers, including Kindle, iBooks, and Google Play.

Firefly: ‘Verses #1 A Main: MAY240076

Firefly: ‘Verses #1 B Variant: MAY240077

Firefly: ‘Verses #1 C 1:5 INCV: MAY240078

Firefly: ‘Verses #1 D 1:10 INCV: MAY240079

Firefly: ‘Verses #1 E Unlockable Variant: MAY240080

FIREFLY: ’VERSES is the newest release from BOOM! Studios’ eponymous imprint, home to critically acclaimed original series, including BRZRKR by Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, and Ron Garney; Something is Killing the Children by James Tynion IV and Werther Dell’Edera; Grim by Stephanie Phillips and Flaviano; Stuff of Nightmares by R.L. Stine and A.L. Kaplan; Damn Them All by Simon Spurrier and Charlie Adlard; Once Upon a Time at the End of the World by Jason Aaron, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Leila del Duca, and Nick Dragotta; Know Your Station by Sarah Gailey and Liana Kangas; A Vicious Circle by Mattson Tomlin and Lee Bermejo; The Neighbors by Jude Ellison S. Doyle and Letizia Cadonici; Ghostlore by Cullen Bunn and Leomacs; Sirens of the City by Joanne Starer and Khary Randolph; Coda by Simon Spurrier and Matías Bergara; Rare Flavours by Ram V and Filipe Andrade; Underheist by David and Maria Lapham; and Animal Pound by Tom King and Peter Gross. The imprint also publishes popular licensed properties, including Dune: House Corrino from Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, and Simone Ragazzon; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers by Melissa Flores and Simona Di Gianfelice; and The Expanse: Dragon Tooth by Andy Diggle and Rubine.

For continuing news on FIREFLY comics and more from BOOM! Studios, stay tuned to boom-studios.com and follow @boomstudios on Twitter.

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