Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Freefall
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...
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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 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
Publish date: July 4th 2012
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Media Tie In,
Horror,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Supernatural,
Vampires,
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 9 (#1)
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...
*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...
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!
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...
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 ...