So They’re Trying to Make a Firefly Animated Show…

For a few weeks now, Firefly actor Nathan Fillion has been posting a series of Instagram thingies where he gathers together the cast of Firefly for a new project. It was all a big tease, and it definitely worked on me. I was getting my hopes up for a revival show. Those are all the rage these days, even if I haven’t watched the new season of Scrubs. But I would definitely be down for a Firefly revival where all the old people must reunite for one last job.

Well the big reveal was earlier today, and it’s that they’re trying to make an animated revival.

Emphasis on “trying”.

So the announcement is that they’ve got a script, they’ve got some showrunners and they’ve got the cast on board…but they don’t have a show. They don’t have a studio pickup. And they’re actively asking fans to boost their social media to show studios that the support is there.

Here’s my deal…I’m all for this. I would have preferred a live action show, but an animated revival is fine too. More power to everyone involved in making this happen.

But I think they’ve really jumped the gun.

I don’t know how Hollywood works, but none of these actors/showrunners could secure even a pilot order before making this announcement? They couldn’t have waited until they had one of those secured? Nobody has strings to pull or enough money in the bank to even do some real design items?

That artwork is nonsense. The art itself is fine, to be sure, but it’s just a couple drawings of the characters in their classic outfits. There’s no style to it, no sense of animation. When was the last time you saw an animated show that was so photorealistic? They wouldn’t come up with an actual design style for the show yet? They couldn’t come up with an amateur animation reel to show off for how they want the show to look?

There have been countless Firefly comics in the past few years, and all that artwork looks like is just another comic book pitch. That is not concept art for an actual animated series. I am an amateur comic book maker, and even I know enough artists out in the world who could actual give that sort of artwork some personality. I know enough artists out there who could put together some basic animation for a good price.

Instead, we’re just got a random drawing of a couple of the characters and the promise that they’re trying to make a show. They jumped the gun.

Considering the Buffy the Vampire Slayer revival didn’t make it past the pilot stage, even with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chloe Zhao attached, the chance for an animated Firefly revival looks pretty grim.

But c’mon, when the Critical Role people can get four seasons of two different shows, you’re telling me none of the people involved in this Firefly revival could get any solid footing before making this announcement?

I am going to properly calibrate my enthusiasm for this one. But again, more power to them.

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 3/14/26

Can you believe we got to go another week with new comics coming out? How exciting! Especially since it’s stuff like Power Rangers Prime and the new X-Men United.

Comic Book of the Week goes to Absolute Batman, which is earning it’s once-a-generation, industry-defining status.

“I need an adult!”

Meanwhile, the second volume of The Museum of the Uncanny anthology from Very Big Comics is coming to Kickstarter soon! The landing page is already up, so click the “Notify Me” button to help build some pre-launch attention. I had a short story in the first volume, but nothing in this one, but I will always support my comic-making buds and I hope you do too! Check it out!

Comic Reviews: Absolute Batman #18, Power Rangers Prime #15 and X-Men United #1.

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So The Super Mario Galaxy Movie…

My memory is pretty bad these days, but I don’t think I cared for the first animated Mario movie. I don’t remember why, particularly. Of course, the film wasn’t for me. It’s for kids, and they loved it, and now it’s got a sequel coming out. And I’ll definitely see it, maybe even in theaters. I haven’t decided.

It looks fine…but it also just looks like the first movie. The animation hasn’t changed. It’s still colorful and energetic and super fun. And we recently found out that Donald Glover will be voicing Yoshi. I am very interested to see how that’s going to work. Is he going to do a Vin Diesel as Groot thing? Will Yoshi actually talk like Donald Glover?! I’m dying to find out. I still don’t like Chris Pratt as Mario.

We’ll see in a few weeks! The Super Mario Galaxy Movie comes out on April 1!

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I’mma Gonna Recommend Strip Law on Netflix

All these years later, after starting this blog, I don’t do much original writing on this thing anymore. I still keep it going because I like reviewing comics — to an extent — but I also just like keeping my own personal corner of the internet where I can write and post whatever I want. For example, on this Monday, I’mma gonna recommend the cartoon Strip Law on Netflix. Here’s a trailer.

So I like watching these weird, mostly one-off adult animated shows on Netflix. Obviously, Netflix Animation has some great shows, like BoJack Horseman or Arcane. But they also seem to be funding these weird little smaller shows. Like Chicago Party Aunt, Hoops, Exploding Kittens, Centaurworld, Haunted Hotel; and those are just some that I’ve watched! I’m sure I’ve barely scratched the surface.

If you’re like me, then I definitely recommend Strip Law. It’s that weird sort of absurd that I absolutely love. It’s about a straight-laced lawyer learning to let his freak flag fly as he practices law on the Las Vegas Strip, with the focus on insanity over actual legal drama. And then they dial up the insanity when coming up with B and C plots for the supporting characters. It’s a funny, easily binged show that I highly recommend. And I’m not being paid to make this post.

I wish Netflix would pay me to write about their shows…

And I need to figure out how to pitch a Gamer Girl & Vixen irreverent, raunchy, adult cartoon to Netflix…

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews – 3/7/26

What a week, what a week! I was off from work this week and mostly spent my time lounging around not doing much of anything. Good times. I got caught up on a couple of comic series that I’d abandoned a while ago. So that was nice. And we’ve got review for those comics, like Absolute Flash and X-Men.

Comic Book of the Week goes to Batman #7 for doing something new and potentially interesting with the Joker.

He’s got an eyeball thing going

Meanwhile, I hurt my thumb somehow so I couldn’t play anything video games with a thumb stick this week. Instead, I built some LEGO and started watching the final seasons of My Hero Academia. Let’s hope the show ends well. I also watched Strip Law on Netflix and it was good. I like watching these random adult animated shows on Netflix, and this one was particularly weird and wacky in all the ways I like.

Comic Reviews: Absolute Flash #12, Absolute Superman #17, Batman #7 and X-Men #26.

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