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This was not my favorite part of this story. They fight magical demon hordes all the time and for some reason they are running away from the fight and giving up their powers. I mean, it's a stupid turn of events. Oz is back in this one and it's good to see he's a dad, but the whole thing that happens at his home is stupid. I hope the story gets better after this and the story can find it's voice again. I was really enjoying being back in the Buffy-verse and it was fun and then we got this episod...
Usually Joss Whedon & Buffy can do no wrong, but this installment made me feel funny and wrong. I hate writing spoilers and spoiler warnings because I think that no one reads my reviews then (OK - not that I think anyone reads these anyway, but i write them for ME not anyone else anyway). So, I'll try not to be spoilery. There is a blossoming romance in this book that I am uncomfortable with. There, I said it. All the weird freaky things that the Whedonverse has subjected us to in S8, and this r...
I really want to make this 3 1/2 stars. I still love a lot of the dialogue and the art is, unsurprisingly, still really good. My problem is that it's still. Not. Buffy.My reasoning is this: Season 7 of Buffy was not a good example of what most of the rest of the series was like. Maybe bits of Season 6, but not even that. The comics pretty much never let the HOLYCRAPometer drop below Season 7. A lot of the time it goes above that and pretty much loves all over the tone and style of the last episo...
2019-31: Ok, after a rereading I’m giving it half star more and rounding it up to 3. Happy new year! 2.5 stars The humor is exquisite as usual but the rest is rushed. Very, very rushed. But also kinda boring. I know, I know, it sounds paradoxical, and not just because rushed and boring look like opposites. Also because Buffy and boring can’t be used in the same sentence... or that was what I thought. So maybe the definition of this volume is... messy? Could be. I’m a bit disappointed. So... wit
Here I am in the minority again, but I loved this book. Buffy makes an awful lot of bad decisions, for sure. But these are the times when I love her the most. Everyone was so... human in this story. Taking away the magicks and the slayer powers makes our people actually face who they are. And I really loved that.It was great to see Oz, too.I guess I'm one of the few who saw this Dawn/Xander thing coming from a mile away. And I'm okay with it.
Almost five stars?? Great job Jane Espenson, this is the first comics volume that made me feel almost like I was watching the show. Great character moments and depth, but also humour! Although ewwww Xander and Dawn!!!
Sorry, this is kinda more ranty then when I started out, and probably not very well-written. You've been warned. Also, no spoilers are revealed in my rant review (though that was hard not to do ;P).Why do I keep reading this series? Why do I expect it to get any better? Or even come close to resembling what the show was about in the first place? What in the Sam Hell is wrong with me that I persist in reading this travesty? Ack!Again, the plot is ludicrous, the characters don't always feel true t...
As you may know I've read several of the Buffy comics before and have been utterly dissapointed by them. I told myself I would read one last comic and if I hated it I would give up reading the comics entirely. Surprisingly enough, I didn't hate this one, I actually enjoyed it immensely. Although it is nowhere as good as the show (so few things are) it has a stable and interesting plot, good, solid character development (none of the characters are behaving like children - what a concept!) and bri...
I have mixed feelings over these comicsOn the one hand, I am immensely glad to be back in the world of Buffy. My heart misses that show so much and each comic feels like a new episode. On the other hand, I feel as if they are taking liberties they would not have taken in the show. Like Buffy has a random lesbian sexual encounter. Willow can suddenly fly and chang them into birds. Xander is in love with Dawn (which I honestly don't see ever happening. She was like his little sister), and there is...
***Buddyread with the Shallow Readers! Criteria: Girls kicking ass way too many weeks late!***I want to make this fact known before I continue: (view spoiler)[Dawn and Xander making out is SO NOT OKAY WITH ME. WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING? AND BUFFY ACTING LIKE A SPURNED MIDDLE SCHOOLER IS SOMETHING THAT I CAN'T DO! I NEED THIS TO END ASAP! (hide spoiler)]Now that that's out of the way. The story. I loved all of the action. I loved the fact that magic was removed from the equation. I love the fact...
2nd Read: 09/09/2015Original Read: 06/15/2014
While some aspects of the story were interesting, I found myself continually wondering why on Earth they, the Slayers; the protectors of the world against demons, were giving up their birthright? I enjoyed the inclusion of Oz, seeing how his life turned out (before it was forever changed). I also liked the emotional plot they went with Willow however, I felt that was slightly rushed. For the most part, I was not a fan of the art. It was too hard to tell which character was which. Except for this...
This episode was great. I mean come on, Oz is here and he was always one of my favorites. Missed that dude, want more of him. Can you believe it? The gang is finally all back together. Aces!
This is a weird turn for a Buffy storyline to take. The Slayers are under intense fire, so I get that they're retreating. What I don't get is the decision to survive by voluntarily giving up all of their magically enhanced abilities. Yes, this makes them invisible to magical scans, but it leaves them horribly vulnerable, and leads to the Slayers suddenly picking up automatic weapons and laying land mines. It seems like a bad idea from the start, and guess what? It is.There are some really good s...
The most important thing about this whole volume is this:Oz is back. We get to see where Oz is and how he is doing. I was like crying, because it is so Oz. Besides that, there’s a big giant war. The slayers are trying to not be slayers in order to bring themselves together to fight the big evil, and lots of.. other things.. happen. Really, this is a great thing to read because it has the essence of the show completely.
Well, I was never the hugest Buffy fan, but I diligently watched and enjoyed (for the most part) every season of the TV show. Now that the disclaimer is done, let me say that I think these comics get a much better rating than they deserve simply because it's Buffy and Buffy fans are just happy to have more Buffy, even if it's mediocre Buffy.The story in Season 8 gets progressively more ridiculous, implausible, silly and downright dumb as things progress. Old characters return for no real reason,...
This was a rather messy and not very fun volume. Buffy and the gang head over to where Oz and his wife and Baby are. Magic gets sucked away from Willow and the Slayers now must face Twlight and his goons till they all die! It's a big battle to the death but who will come out victorious? Good: There's a fun little issue that's throwback to the show where we get to see Andrew do his interviews with everyone and that issue is a lot of fun. Bad: The rest is messy, it's not funny, the stuff with Oz c...
Buffy's battle against the evil forces of Twilight (hee) continues. In the last volume, an inexperienced slayer's attempt to take out a vamp on TV created public sympathy for the bloodsuckers who are now seen as poor innocent victims.Now that Buffy and her slayers have been outed and are public enemy #1, Twilight uses his military forces with help from witch Amy and skinless Warren to mount an attack on the slayers' HQ in Scotland. They manage to escape but Buffy is convinced that the only way t...
In a Sentence: Retreat is an action-packed, climactic installment filled with excellent character development that reminded me why I fell in love with the series in the first place. My Thoughts In Retreat, we see a reunion of almost all of the main characters. Faith and Giles, Andrew and the Italian Slayer squad, Willow, Buffy, Xander: everyone who has been off on their own little adventures joins together in an attempt to fight off the advances of Twilight—the ultimate “Big Bad” of the seaso...
2.5 rounded up. Well…that wasn’t what I was expecting. Or necessarily wanting? This whole plot felt much sloppier than previous Season 8 plots, and like it wasn’t fully thought out. On the plus side, I liked seeing Oz again, and felt like his return felt natural. I’m glad to see his growth and how he’s chosen to deal with his own personal situation. Also, the Giles/Buffy moments and conversations in the first part were very nicely done!But there was so much other stuff that felt off. It seems to...