Big Damn Hero
2018 • 334 pages

Ratings22

Average rating3.6

15

Firefly is forever going to be the greatest series cancelled before finishing its first season. The cult following that this show has maintained despite its abbreviated time on air and incomplete story arc is amazing. I am a big fan of the show and have been constantly on the lookout for stories that give the same feel. Imagine my delight in learning that there is a series of books now being published continuing on from where the show left off?

Big Damn Hero came with high expectations. Jumping in it feels very much like it could be the working of a new episode in the main show - we meet familiar characters in familiar places (ie Badger is back and we are back on Persephone). That familiarity definitely gives a warm feeling to the heart of those of us who loved the show.

There are however a few issues. As always, when someone new takes over the writing of something it can take a while to find the groove of some of the characters personalities. Whilst not horribly jarring, some of the characters came of slightly jarring here - without the actors to imprint there own personalities over the written ones I feel this was slightly inevitable. There is also an issue with the Hollywood ending. That just does not feel especially Firefly. The whole point was that these guys are not really heroes.

Otherwise the plot was fine - rehashing old war stories of Mal is always going to be entertaining, but it lacked the whimsicality and moral greyness of the best of Firefly. This is an entertaining read and for fans of the show you should definitely check it out. I am not sure how people approaching this without knowing the show would get on though. The story is entertaining enough, but not the best that we have seen from Mal and the gang. I do look forward to more books in this series though!

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