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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Freefall - Andrew Chambliss, Karl Moline, Georges Jeanty, Joss Whedon
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Freefall
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Season 8 ended with a bang that cut the world off from magic - culminating in another set of world-ending problems. Buffy has left her best friend, Willow, powerless, and brought an end to a millennia-long tradition of superpowered girls. By day, Buffy is a twenty-something waitress with no real... show more
Season 8 ended with a bang that cut the world off from magic - culminating in another set of world-ending problems. Buffy has left her best friend, Willow, powerless, and brought an end to a millennia-long tradition of superpowered girls. By day, Buffy is a twenty-something waitress with no real direction, and even though magic is gone, she's still a Vampire Slayer by night. Bigger problem? Vampires are becoming an epidemic...of zompires! Series creator Joss Whedon teams with Andrew Chambliss (Dollhouse, Once Upon a Time) and Season 8 artist Georges Jeanty for the next life-affirming, world-changing season of the smash hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781595829221 (1595829229)
ASIN: 1595829229
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 9 (#1)
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it
4.0 Loved most of this!
The art wasn't as great as last season, although done by the same artist. In general, this was great: funny, smart, and it forces Buffy to deal with consequences - the fallout - from the ending to season eight. It also brings up newer issues, ones that Buffy can't possibly run from, although thi...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it
4.0 Buffy's back and she's in trouble
*Book source ~ Library From Goodreads: Season 8 ended with a bang that cut the world off from magic—culminating in another set of world-ending problems. Buffy has left her best friend, Willow, powerless, and brought an end to a millennia-long tradition of superpowered girls. By day, Buffy is a twe...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it
Love, love, love it. The art is back, the dialog is snappy, and this ending has me on the hook for more. Fingers crossed that Buffy, Angel & Faith, and Willow will be easy to follow from issue to issue. On to Angel & Faith!
Killing Me Slowly
Killing Me Slowly rated it
1.0
Um no. This is still terrible. You're telling me that after leading a Slayer army, being a general and commander, the best job Buffy can get is in a coffee shop? Even with vampires out in the open, even with magick gone, and vampires falling out of the public's good graces - which, btw, was REALLY S...
Sesana
Sesana rated it
Season eight of Buffy got a little too full of themselves (No budget! Let's throw everything in that's too expensive to film!) but still ended with an interesting hook: magic has been destroyed. And that's where we pick up here. Willow has no magic to draw on, vampires are turning feral, and demons ...
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