![]() ![]() It doesn't tell us anything that we didn't already know, and the artwork was fairly generic. Holden disobeys an order to fire on a ship, gets into a fight with a superior officer, gets discharged. All in all, they're much better than the usual TV tie-in comic book fare, and this collection is definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of The Expanse. I’d read 100 more issues of Miller going around catching bad guys and being morally ambiguous on Ceres. The stories are a little uneven, quality wise, but the Naomi, Amos, and Miller issues are very good. Corey (Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham), the writers of The Expanse book series and the television adaptation, created these backstories, but the nitty gritty writing is done by Hallie Lambert and Georgia Lee, two more writers from the show. ![]() They are combined in this collection with a new fifth issue covering Detective Miller's backstory before the events of The Expanse, and this is the only physical release of these issues. The first four of these were originally released as individual digital comics. Each issue collected here covers a backstory for an individual main character on the show. Granted, there isn't much difference between the two, but they are growing further apart as the show continues to develop the books to series, and I'm starting to make an effort to keep them separate in my head. ![]() ![]() First things first, these stories follow The Expanse television series continuity and not necessarily the book series continuity. ![]()
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