PopMatters.com continue putting the spotlight on Joss Whedon lately, with a series of articles that are both fun and facinating. In this article, Leanne McRae presents her thoughts on A Postcolonial Provocation: ‘Serenity’. “As far as Firefly is concerned, that will always be unfinished business. Serenity was a Band-Aid on […]
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PopMatters.com continue putting the spotlight on Joss Whedon lately, with a series of articles that are both fun and facinating. In this article, Chris Colgan explores The Death of Utopia: ‘Firefly’ and the Return to Human Realism in TV Sci-Fi. Science fiction television before the year 2000 was remarkably uniform […]
PopMatters.com have been putting the spotlight on Joss Whedon lately, with a series of articles that are both fun and facinating. In this article, Candice E West explores Heroic Humanism and Humanistic Heroism in Shows of Joss Whedon. For those who believe that popular culture, and especially popular narratives, can […]
SFX interviews Serenity Architectural Cutaways artist John R Mullany: You may not recognise John R Mullaney by name, but it’s likely that you’ll recognise his Serenity Architectural Cutaways poster set, available to purchase on QMx. No Browncoat should be without this poster set – each one is a true tribute […]
OMGrey analyses the strength of Inara Serra: Inara is a companion. In the world of Firefly, this is similar to a Geisha or a Courtesan, a high-class, well-educated sex worker. Although Mal seems to take pleasure in calling her “whore” and other such misogynistic attacks on her choice of career, […]