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Firefly Canon To Expand With Series of Original Books (ew.com)

More Firefly stories are on the way. Entertainment Weekly: EW can exclusively report that Titan Books and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have teamed up to publish an original range of new fiction tying in to Joss Whedon's beloved but short-lived TV series Firefly. The books will be official titles within the Firefly canon, with Whedon serving as consulting editor. The first book is due in the fall. Starring Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, and Alan Tudyk, the western-tinged space opera ran from 2002 to 2003 on Fox. Exploring weighty moral and ethical questions, Firefly centered on a collection of characters living on the fringes of society, joined together in the pioneer culture of their star system in the wake of a civil war. It lasted just 14 episodes, but in the decade and a half since it went off the air has amassed a significant cult following.

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  1. Bronies too by goombah99 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I hear that to expand the readership they will have the horse/western aspect fold in bronies.

    Really, I love firefly but I love it as it is.

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  2. On one condition by nitehawk214 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    As long as Alan Tudyk narrates the audiobooks.

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  3. Re:Sad memories by Baron_Yam · · Score: 4, Insightful

    >Firefly was an amazing series that was cut short.

    In its short run, it had a couple of fairly weak episodes that didn't bode well for a long run. As awesome as the good bits were, I think we're suffering from the effects of advice they were forced to follow: "Always leave them wanting more".

    >Nothing short of a reboot of the series will satisfy.

    Too soon. I know I remember the original well enough that I would be disappointed no matter what they did. I'd rather somebody just come up with a vaguely similar premise and slap a different name on it, with 'inspired by Firefly' in the closing credits or something.