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crew of Moya take in all they've seen recently, Crichton, Aeryn and especially Chiana will never be the same, But soon it will be another member of the ship thrust into the harsh spotlight, The crew visits Pilot's homeworld. A don't miss FARSCAPE graphic novel written by re show creator Rockne S O'Bannon Im rereading the whole comic series again right now, This one is about two thirds through when you count the Scorpius and DArgo stuff, My memory of the first go around said this was the best of the collections and the time it really felt closest to the show, Still feeling the same way, From what I remember of the last volumes I think Ill still feel the same way when all is said and done, Its absolutely worth reading all of the Farscape comics just so you can really appreciate how exceptional this one is, Volumeof the Farscape ongoing series is more of the same, that is, it's a fun romp in a great scifi universe, All the favorite characters are back behaving just as you would expect, This is a bit of a departure from the main story of the mercenary going after John and Aeryn's son, but that's fine because we get to meet some new aliens and other characters, including some more Pilots!

Allinall it was very enjoyable, but nothing stellar.
The art and writing captured the Farscape universe well, I look forward to continuing to see how the story unfolds, This is my favorite Farscape book! Solid continuation, The invasion isn't as interesting as the struggles associated with it Pilot's guilt fascinating!, Peacekeeper interaction, etc, But, even those are dwarfed by the truly
Get It Now Farscape, Vol. 5: Red Sky At Morning Scripted By Rockne S. OBannon Disseminated As Softcover
awesome first few pages doublepage/fullspread affairs focused on the main characters' internal struggles, Very cool.

Not quite as good as therd volume, but almost, A great continuation of Farscape and a great story, with the return to Pilot's homework, . . Loved seeing the crew getting into it again and on Pilot's homeworld no less, Story starts the remainder of an interesting story arc, and now the bigger story kicks in, and i don't have anymore GN, and can't afford them right now! so unfair, I like how this series really feels like a season of Farscape, Also, I want to rewards the entires series, Solid continuation of the comic series, and feels exactly like a new episode of the television series, I'm digging the art in this volume and the continuation of story threads set up in previous volumes, I reread 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, In this installment of the Farscape graphic novels series, the crew of Moya responds to a distress call from Pilot's home planet, which is being invaded by an alien race they have never met before.
To stop the invasion, they end up allying with a group of deserted Peacekeepers on their own Leviathan, Meanwhile, Chiana is trying to deal with the feelings she has developed for the mercenary hunting Deke and something strange is going on with Noranti, Highly entertaining as usual! In the previous installment, we found out more about Sebaceans in this one, we find out more about Pilots, Moya's Pilot receives a distress call, but but doesn't want to return to his home planet as he fears he will not be welcome after what we learned in Sof the TV series.
Moya takes the decision out of his hands and takes them there anyway, We find a previously unknown species have invaded from a previously unknown area of space, And Moya is not the only Leviathan who responded, . .

Given that the Uncharted Territories have been fairly well charted by now, it's interesting to introduce a new faction, We also get to meet some renegade Peacekeepers, which is always fun given that we know they're not inclined to be polite to Aeryn, Meanwhile, back on Moya, Noranti has some health problems that baffle everyone always a potential risk when you have a multispecies crew,

And Crichton's pop culture references are in full force, Always a good sign. With everyone back on Moya after the events of Vol, Pilot receives a distress call from the Pilot homeworld, Pilot does not want to go back because of the choice he made to leave the planet years prior, but Moya goes anyway, They find that another Leviathan full of Peacekeepers has also responded to the distress call and there is tension between those Peacekeepers and Aeryn,

Meanwhile, Chiana struggles with her feelings for Roiin, Rockne S. OBannon is a television producer and writer, He is the creator of the science fiction movie Alien Nation, television shows seaQuest DSV, The Triangle and Farscape, He is married with one daughter and two sons all three children adopted from Russia, He resides in California, USA, citation neededOBannon grew up in a home influenced by the film industry, The son of a gaffer, he was surrounded by film from his birth, His father worked on various films through Warner Bros, golden age, and his mother was a professional dancer who performed with Fred Astaire, Rockne S. O'Bannon is a television producer and writer, He is the creator of the science fiction movie Alien Nation, television shows seaQuest DSV, The Triangle and Farscape, He is married with one daughter and two sons all three children adopted from Russia, He resides in California, USA, citation neededO'Bannon grew up in a home influenced by the film industry, The son of a gaffer, he was surrounded by film from his birth, His father worked on various films through Warner Bros, golden age, and his mother was a professional dancer who performed with Fred Astaire, sitelink.