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{{Comic
| image = BetterDays.jpg
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|image=BetterDays.jpg
| released = March 12, 2008
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|released=March 12, 2008
| publisher = [[Dark Horse Comics]]
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|publisher=[[Dark Horse Comics]]
| numbers = 1–3
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|numbers=1–3
| writer = [[Joss Whedon]]<br>[[Brett Matthews]]
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|writer=[[Joss Whedon]]<br />[[Brett Matthews]]
| penciller = [[Will Conrad]]
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|penciller=[[Will Conrad]]
| inker =
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| colorist = [[Michelle Madsen]]
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|colorist=[[Michelle Madsen]]
| cover = [[Adam Hughes]]
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|cover=[[Adam Hughes]]
| previous = "[[Objects in Space]]"
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|previous="[[Objects in Space]]"
| next = ''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind| Those Left Behind]]''
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|next=''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind| Those Left Behind]]''}}
 
'''''Serenity: Better Days''''' is a three-issue comic book series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]]. The mini-series, which debuted on 12 March [[2008]], explores plot lines which creator [[Joss Whedon]] intended originally to explore with the ''[[Firefly]]'' TV series. The series is written by [[Joss Whedon]] and [[Brett Matthews]], featuring the internal artwork of [[Will Conrad]], cover artwork of [[Adam Hughes]], and coloring by [[Michelle Madsen]]. Chronologically, it occurs prior to ''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' and the film ''[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'',<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=13281 OLD FRIENDS: MATTHEWS TALKS “SERENITY: BETTER DAYS”]</ref> but after "[[Objects in Space]]."
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'''''Serenity: Better Days''''' is a three-issue comic book series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]]. The mini-series, which debuted on 12 March 2008, explores plot lines which creator [[Joss Whedon]] intended originally to explore with the ''[[Firefly]]'' TV series. The series is written by [[Joss Whedon]] and [[Brett Matthews]], featuring the internal artwork of [[Will Conrad]], cover artwork of [[Adam Hughes]], and coloring by [[Michelle Madsen]]. Chronologically, it occurs prior to ''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' and the film ''[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'',<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=13281 OLD FRIENDS: MATTHEWS TALKS “SERENITY: BETTER DAYS”]</ref> but after "[[Objects in Space]]."
 
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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===Issue 1===
 
===Issue 1===
While an armed tactical drone demonstration is held before a large group of people, Captain [[Malcolm Reynolds]] and his crew are engaging in a heist of ancient artworks. As they flee with the art, their truck is confronted by the drone, which pursues them across the busy highways of an unnamed planet, exchanging weapons fire with Reynolds' crew. The entire pursuit is remotely monitored by the man giving a demonstration of the drone's combat capabilities. ''Serenity'''s crew narrowly manage to escape the drone, which they deactivate and steal as well. Meanwhile, [[Inara Serra]] is engaged with a customer named [[Ephraim Sanda]]&mdash;whom she fantasizes to be Mal.
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While an armed tactical drone demonstration is held before a large group of people, Captain [[Malcolm Reynolds]] and his crew are engaging in a heist of ancient artworks. As they flee with the art, their truck is confronted by the drone, which pursues them across the busy highways of an unnamed planet, exchanging weapons fire with Reynolds' crew. The entire pursuit is remotely monitored by the man giving a demonstration of the drone's combat capabilities. ''Serenity''{{'s}} crew narrowly manage to escape the drone, which they deactivate and steal as well. Meanwhile, [[Inara Serra]] is engaged with a customer named [[Ephraim Sanda]]&mdash;whom she fantasizes to be Mal.
   
 
Reynolds' crew presents the drone to a potential buyer, who is disappointed that it is missing its logic core. Mal informs the buyer that he can have the core once his crew gets paid. Although the buyer does not have the money, Mal agrees to send him the logic core upon retrieval of a large amount of guarded treasure, the location of which is provided by the buyer. The crew journeys to a Buddhist temple and takes the money. Upon counting it, Reynolds realizes that it is far more than expected and is dumbstruck with the realization that they are now rich beyond their wildest imaginations.
 
Reynolds' crew presents the drone to a potential buyer, who is disappointed that it is missing its logic core. Mal informs the buyer that he can have the core once his crew gets paid. Although the buyer does not have the money, Mal agrees to send him the logic core upon retrieval of a large amount of guarded treasure, the location of which is provided by the buyer. The crew journeys to a Buddhist temple and takes the money. Upon counting it, Reynolds realizes that it is far more than expected and is dumbstruck with the realization that they are now rich beyond their wildest imaginations.
   
 
===Issue 2===
 
===Issue 2===
 
The crew heads off to the luxurious resort planet of [[Pelorum]], where they rent out a suite that costs 1,000 credits a night. Each crew member regales the others with their personal fantasies of how their lives would change if they each had limitless wealth. Meanwhile, Ephraim prepares his men to take down Reynolds, who is suspected of being a member of the [[Dust Devils]], a terrorist organization that targets the [[Union of Allied Planets|Alliance]]. At the same time, the demonstrator of the tactical drone tortures Reynolds' buyer for his role in trafficking the drone, pulling out all of his teeth, a practice run of what he intends to do to Reynolds. Because the drone was designed to expel microscopic tracking beacons in the event of unexpected shutdown or failure, he has tracked Reynolds and his crew to Pelorum. Reynolds and [[Zoë Alleyne Washburne|Zoë]] detect the arrival of Sanda's ship, which is en route to Inara's shuttle. Reynolds journeys to the shuttle and is surprised to see [[Simon Tam]] emerge from it. He is then knocked unconscious from an unseen assailant.
 
The crew heads off to the luxurious resort planet of [[Pelorum]], where they rent out a suite that costs 1,000 credits a night. Each crew member regales the others with their personal fantasies of how their lives would change if they each had limitless wealth. Meanwhile, Ephraim prepares his men to take down Reynolds, who is suspected of being a member of the [[Dirt Devils]], a terrorist organization that targets the [[Alliance]]. At the same time, the demonstrator of the tactical drone tortures Reynolds' buyer for his role in trafficking the drone, pulling out all of his teeth, a practice run of what he intends to do to Reynolds. Because the drone was designed to expel microscopic tracking beacons in the event of unexpected shutdown or failure, he has tracked Reynolds and his crew to Pelorum. Reynolds and [[Zoe]] detect the arrival of Sanda's ship, which is en route to Inara's shuttle. Reynolds journeys to the shuttle and is surprised to see [[Simon Tam]] emerge from it. He is then knocked unconscious from an unseen assailant.
 
   
 
===Issue 3===
 
===Issue 3===
 
It is revealed that the unseen assailant is Sanda, who ties Mal up and beats him, thinking him to be a Dust Devil. Zoë later investigates Inara's shuttle and notices the signs of the struggle nearby that alerts her to what has happened to Reynolds. She informs the rest of the crew that the Dust Devil for whom Sanda is looking is her, as she was one of the soldiers who kept on fighting the [[Union of Allied Planets|Alliance]], thinking of themselves as "peacemakers." She broadcasts an open message for Sanda to hear, informing him where she will surrender to him, all the while hoping to lure him into an ambush. Just after Sanda arrives with Malcolm and some men, Sanda's ship is blown up by the Tactical Drone, whose operator has appeared to exact revenge on Reynolds. In their mutual interest of survival, Reynolds' and Sanda's crews fight off the Tactical Drone together. After the Tactical Drone is defeated, Sanda allows Reynolds and his crew to depart, but Reynolds later learns that Sanda's men stole the money from ''Serenity.'' Inara, observing that Reynolds is neither surprised nor concerned about the loss of the money, suggests that, unlike the others, Reynolds is already living out his fantasy, and that it would be threatened if the rest of his crew suddenly became rich enough to go off in their own directions. Reynolds responds that he simply accepts where he is in life and that it "ain't a place of wishes."
 
It is revealed that the unseen assailant is Sanda, who ties Mal up and beats him, thinking him to be a Dust Devil. Zoe later investigates Inara's shuttle and notices the signs of the struggle nearby that alerts her to what has happened to Reynolds. She informs the rest of the crew that the Dust Devil for whom Sanda is looking is her, as she was one of the soldiers who kept on fighting the [[Alliance]], thinking of themselves as "peacemakers." She broadcasts an open message for Sanda to hear, informing him where she will surrender to him, all the while hoping to lure him into an ambush. Just after Sanda arrives with Malcolm and some men, Sanda's ship is blown up by the Tactical Drone, whose operator has appeared to exact revenge on Reynolds. In their mutual interest of survival, Reynolds' and Sanda's crews fight off the Tactical Drone together. After the Tactical Drone is defeated, Sanda allows Reynolds and his crew to depart, but Reynolds later learns that Sanda's men stole the money from ''Serenity.'' Inara, observing that Reynolds is neither surprised nor concerned about the loss of the money, suggests that, unlike the others, Reynolds is already living out his fantasy, and that it would be threatened if the rest of his crew suddenly became rich enough to go off in their own directions. Reynolds responds that he simply accepts where he is in life and that it "ain't a place of wishes."
 
   
   
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===Characters===
 
===Characters===
 
*[[Malcolm Reynolds]]
 
*[[Malcolm Reynolds]]
*[[Zoe Alleyne Washburne]]
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*[[Zoë Alleyne Washburne]]
 
*[[Jayne Cobb]]
 
*[[Jayne Cobb]]
*[[Kaylee Frye]]
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*[[Kaywinnet Lee Frye|Kaylee Frye]]
 
*[[Hoban Washburne]]
 
*[[Hoban Washburne]]
 
*[[Derrial Book]]
 
*[[Derrial Book]]
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===Locations===
 
===Locations===
 
*[[Pelorum]]
 
* [[Pelorum]]
 
   
 
===Organizations===
 
===Organizations===
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*[[Union of Allied Planets|Alliance]]
 
*[[Alliance]]
 
 
*[[Dust Devils]]
 
*[[Dust Devils]]
   
 
===Vehicles and vessels===
 
===Vehicles and vessels===
*''[[Serenity (ship)|Serenity]]''
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*''[[Serenity]]''
   
 
===Weapons and technology===
 
===Weapons and technology===
 
 
*[[Armed Tactical Drone]] (ATD)
 
*[[Armed Tactical Drone]] (ATD)
   
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===Miscellaneous===
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*[[Buddhism]]
   
 
==Memorable quotes==
 
==Memorable quotes==
Jayne: Buy some shoes. (Gives a monk a stack of money and walks away)<br>
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Jayne: Buy some shoes. (Gives a monk a stack of money and walks away)<br />
 
Monk: The Hero of Canton... He's real!
 
Monk: The Hero of Canton... He's real!
   
Jayne: What's so gorram funny?<br>
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Jayne: What's so gorram funny?<br />
Book: The outfit<br>
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Book: The outfit<br />
Zoe: The crew<br>
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Zoë: The crew<br />
Wash: The "Radiant Cobb"? <br>
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Wash: The "Radiant Cobb"? <br />
Jayne: That's my mama's name!<br>
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Jayne: That's my mama's name!<br />
   
Inara: We haven't heard from you yet, River...<br>
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Inara: We haven't heard from you yet, River...<br />
(The next panel involves River's dream with many oddities, including a giant fish in a suit and fairies)<br>
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(The next panel involves River's dream with many oddities, including a giant fish in a suit and fairies)<br />
Zoe: Well, now MINE's taken.<br>
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Zoë: Well, now MINE's taken.<br />
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
Originally entitled "Serenity: Windfall"
 
Originall entitled "Serenity: Windfall"
 
   
 
===Reaction===
 
===Reaction===
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First mention of Jayne's mother's name, ''[[Radiant Cobb]]''
 
First mention of Jayne's mother's name, ''[[Radiant Cobb]]''
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It is revealed that [[Zoe]] was a [[Dust Devil]] after the war
   
 
====Gallery====
 
====Gallery====
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:BetterDays 1.jpg|Part 1 (March 12, 2008)
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File:BetterDays 1.jpg|Part 1 (March 12, 2008)
Image:Serenityvar1.jpg|Part 1 Collector's Edition (March 12, 2008)
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File:Serenityvar1.jpg|Part 1 Collector's Edition (March 12, 2008)
Image:BetterDays 2.jpg|Part 2 (April 9, 2008)
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File:BetterDays 2.jpg|Part 2 (April 9, 2008)
Image:BetterDays 3.jpg|Part 3 (May 14, 2008)
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File:BetterDays 3.jpg|Part 3 (May 14, 2008)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==
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{{Reflist}}
<references />
 
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12516]
 
*[http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12516]
 
*[http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=15-190]
 
*[http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/profile.php?sku=15-190]
*[http://previews.diamondcomics.com/public/default.asp?t=1&m=1&c=23&s=125&ai=64826&ssd= Preview]
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*[http://previews.diamondcomics.com/public/default.asp?t=1&m=1&c=23&s=125&ai=64826&ssd=Preview]
 
[[Category:Comics|Better Days]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 28 May 2017

For other uses, see Serenity (disambiguation).
Comics
Serenity: Better Days
BetterDays
Publication date March 12, 2008
Published by Dark Horse Comics
Includes Original Comics 1–3
Creative Team
Written by Joss Whedon
Brett Matthews
Penciller(s) Will Conrad
Colorist(s) Michelle Madsen
Cover artist(s) Adam Hughes
Timeline
previous
"Objects in Space"
next
Those Left Behind

Serenity: Better Days is a three-issue comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics. The mini-series, which debuted on 12 March 2008, explores plot lines which creator Joss Whedon intended originally to explore with the Firefly TV series. The series is written by Joss Whedon and Brett Matthews, featuring the internal artwork of Will Conrad, cover artwork of Adam Hughes, and coloring by Michelle Madsen. Chronologically, it occurs prior to Serenity: Those Left Behind and the film Serenity,[1] but after "Objects in Space."

Synopsis[]

Prologue[]

"After the Earth was used up, we found a new solar system and hundreds of new Earths were terraformed and colonized. The central planets formed the Alliance and decided all the planets had to join under their rule. There was some disagreement on that point. After the War, many of the Independents who had fought and lost drifted to the edges of the system, far from Alliance control. Out here, people struggled to get by with the most basic technologies; a ship would bring you work, a gun would help you keep it. A captain's goal was simple: find a crew, find a job, keep flying."

Issue 1[]

While an armed tactical drone demonstration is held before a large group of people, Captain Malcolm Reynolds and his crew are engaging in a heist of ancient artworks. As they flee with the art, their truck is confronted by the drone, which pursues them across the busy highways of an unnamed planet, exchanging weapons fire with Reynolds' crew. The entire pursuit is remotely monitored by the man giving a demonstration of the drone's combat capabilities. Serenity's crew narrowly manage to escape the drone, which they deactivate and steal as well. Meanwhile, Inara Serra is engaged with a customer named Ephraim Sanda—whom she fantasizes to be Mal.

Reynolds' crew presents the drone to a potential buyer, who is disappointed that it is missing its logic core. Mal informs the buyer that he can have the core once his crew gets paid. Although the buyer does not have the money, Mal agrees to send him the logic core upon retrieval of a large amount of guarded treasure, the location of which is provided by the buyer. The crew journeys to a Buddhist temple and takes the money. Upon counting it, Reynolds realizes that it is far more than expected and is dumbstruck with the realization that they are now rich beyond their wildest imaginations.

Issue 2[]

The crew heads off to the luxurious resort planet of Pelorum, where they rent out a suite that costs 1,000 credits a night. Each crew member regales the others with their personal fantasies of how their lives would change if they each had limitless wealth. Meanwhile, Ephraim prepares his men to take down Reynolds, who is suspected of being a member of the Dust Devils, a terrorist organization that targets the Alliance. At the same time, the demonstrator of the tactical drone tortures Reynolds' buyer for his role in trafficking the drone, pulling out all of his teeth, a practice run of what he intends to do to Reynolds. Because the drone was designed to expel microscopic tracking beacons in the event of unexpected shutdown or failure, he has tracked Reynolds and his crew to Pelorum. Reynolds and Zoë detect the arrival of Sanda's ship, which is en route to Inara's shuttle. Reynolds journeys to the shuttle and is surprised to see Simon Tam emerge from it. He is then knocked unconscious from an unseen assailant.

Issue 3[]

It is revealed that the unseen assailant is Sanda, who ties Mal up and beats him, thinking him to be a Dust Devil. Zoë later investigates Inara's shuttle and notices the signs of the struggle nearby that alerts her to what has happened to Reynolds. She informs the rest of the crew that the Dust Devil for whom Sanda is looking is her, as she was one of the soldiers who kept on fighting the Alliance, thinking of themselves as "peacemakers." She broadcasts an open message for Sanda to hear, informing him where she will surrender to him, all the while hoping to lure him into an ambush. Just after Sanda arrives with Malcolm and some men, Sanda's ship is blown up by the Tactical Drone, whose operator has appeared to exact revenge on Reynolds. In their mutual interest of survival, Reynolds' and Sanda's crews fight off the Tactical Drone together. After the Tactical Drone is defeated, Sanda allows Reynolds and his crew to depart, but Reynolds later learns that Sanda's men stole the money from Serenity. Inara, observing that Reynolds is neither surprised nor concerned about the loss of the money, suggests that, unlike the others, Reynolds is already living out his fantasy, and that it would be threatened if the rest of his crew suddenly became rich enough to go off in their own directions. Reynolds responds that he simply accepts where he is in life and that it "ain't a place of wishes."


Appearances[]

Characters[]

Events[]

Locations[]

Organizations[]

Vehicles and vessels[]

Weapons and technology[]

  • Armed Tactical Drone (ATD)

Miscellaneous[]

Memorable quotes[]

Jayne: Buy some shoes. (Gives a monk a stack of money and walks away)
Monk: The Hero of Canton... He's real!

Jayne: What's so gorram funny?
Book: The outfit
Zoë: The crew
Wash: The "Radiant Cobb"?
Jayne: That's my mama's name!

Inara: We haven't heard from you yet, River...
(The next panel involves River's dream with many oddities, including a giant fish in a suit and fairies)
Zoë: Well, now MINE's taken.

Behind the scenes[]

Originally entitled "Serenity: Windfall"

Reaction[]

Notable Occurrences[]

First mention of Jayne's mother's name, Radiant Cobb

It is revealed that Zoe was a Dust Devil after the war

Gallery[]

Notes and references[]

External links[]