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These are really fun and quick. The nostalgia is making me want to rewatch the tv series. I would recommend this for fans of the tv show, and lovers of supernatural things.
Rating 1 StarUmmm......what the fuck happened??Why was the illustrator from the first volume replaced with this one? I hate to be mean but shit that was awful artwork. Didn't look like the characters at all and just did not work period.The plot and how the characters reacted was also bad. Guess I'll not be finishing the next one since it's the same illustrator.
This was an incredible disappointment after how much I loved Vol. 1. The big plot twist introduced at the end of Vol. 1 wasn't really addressed in any substantive way and the fun snark that I associate with the Buffy universe was almost completely missing. The story didn't seem to know where it was going; most of the issues in the collection had very little plot. I also didn't particularly care for the art style of Vol. 2 -- the characters looked pretty different from Vol. 1 and everyone's expre...
Not as focused as the first volume. And very little is explained. Xander's deal is only hinted at. When you make that kind of change to a character that everyone reading this already knows, you can't just gloss it all over. That's just poor writing. Bellaire doesn't seem to want to give any explanations so she doesn't back herself into a corner later. I do wish they would have included the FCBD episode in this as well, especially because it's referenced as part of this story. Overall, it felt li...
This was okay. Buffy having to find a cure for Xander with Willow. Sounds fun right? But it's kind of just a average episode of Buffy. The only truly interesting thing to happen is seeing Willow's past with Xander and also what someone is planning. The rest is by the numbers and not all that great. I also can't stand that everyone's eyes always look bugged out. A 2.5 out of 5.
I miss the artist from volume 1 😭
An unfocused follow-up to a lackluster reboot - and a poorly curated one to boot! Seriously, you can't refer to events that occur in an uncollected comic that are vital to the plot (FCBD giveaway) without AT LEAST an editorial aside/recap, and ideally the inclusion of the aforementioned work.
(Read as Single Issues)I agree with other reviewers that the art here seemed like a step back, with some characters being unrecognizable from amorphous blobs. But I still am so happy to read some new Buffy and love where the story is going, so that elevates my rating here.
SO MUCH LOVE. This makes my Buffy heart happy.
ok Angel’s in the cover but he doesn’t make an appearance that much …?!?! i wanna know why?!?!
Buffy and friends deal with the fallout of the revelation that she is the Slayer, while Xander struggles with his new vampiric side, and the march to Hellmouth continues as Drusilla makes her move!The character dynamics are the main draw to this series so far. The action is great, and the stakes feel suitably high, but the relationship between the core 3 is definitely outstripping all that. As Xander and Willow grow closer and then apart in the attempt to deal with Xander's new vampire-ness, Buf...
I really like the direction the story is going in. I was a little confused in the beginning, the transition between volume one and two isn’t the best so it takes a minute to figure out what’s going on.The art in this volume was actually a little jarring at times, especially the way the artist drew Willow’s face. It just wasn’t as smooth or detailed as in the first volume and was quite inconsistent. However as a whole I have to say it was a very enjoyable read and I’m excited to see what the crea...