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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 7: Twilight - 'Brad Meltzer', 'Joss Whedon'
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 7: Twilight
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Buffy Summers and her Slayer army have suffered heavy losses throughout Season Eight and faced scores of threats new and old, but the one mystery connecting it all has been the identity of the Big Bad Twilight! In this penultimate volume of Season Eight, New York Times bestselling novelist and... show more
Buffy Summers and her Slayer army have suffered heavy losses throughout Season Eight and faced scores of threats new and old, but the one mystery connecting it all has been the identity of the Big Bad Twilight! In this penultimate volume of Season Eight, New York Times bestselling novelist and comics writer Brad Meltzer (The Book of Lies, Identity Crisis) joins series artist Georges Jeanty in beginning the buildup to the season finale in the story line that finally reveals the identity of Twilight! In the aftermath of the battle with Twilight's army, Buffy has developed a host of new powers, but when will the other shoe drop, and will it be a cute shoe, or an ugly one? Still reeling from the losses of war, Willow goes looking for missing allies, and discovers a horrifying truth about several of the Slayer army's recent ordeals. Adding to the mayhem is the unexpected return of Angel, in his Season Eight debut! This volume also features two stories from series creator and executive producer Joss Whedon! In the Willow one-shot, Whedon and Fray artist Karl Moline reveal for the first time what Buffy's witchy best friend was up to between Seasons Seven and Eight, with a mind-blowing cameo by a frequently requested character. And in "Turbulence," Joss spotlights the complicated relationship between Buffy and Xander with a conversation that changes it forever.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781595825582 (1595825584)
ASIN: 1595825584
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
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A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it
1.5 BtVS, Season 8, Vol 7
*Book source ~ Library Turbulence ~ Something weird happened to Buffy at the end of Episode 6 and she doesn’t have a clue what it means. Buffy has uber-powers now, Riley is a double agent and the Xander/Dawn relationship is out in the open. Illustrations are decent, but sometimes they’re a tad t...
Read Fragment
Read Fragment rated it
Hahahaha, so much shipping and fan angst is wrapped up in this book, with a most satisfying bang. Could not stop laughing, love the super hero sex. I've gotten ahead of myself on Angel canon, however, this means I'll have to stop reading here and go back to catch up on Angel and Spike. Can't wait...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
1.0 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 7: Twilight (Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Dark Horse))
Crap. Is this about Joss losing the Wonder Woman gig or what? This is what a trainwreck looks like. I hate, hate, hate this volume. I'm a major Buffy fan--really I am. I adored the television show, and up to now I'd have said the last third of Season Six was the low point--and that the comic books h...
Killing Me Slowly
Killing Me Slowly rated it
1.0
This was probably the shitties fucking outcome the Twilight storyline could have possibly had, and I'm not exaggerating here, this shit was AWFUL. The stupidest thing I've read or seen in Buffy-associated media, bar none. They've jumped the shark so far they're in fucking space now. There's no comin...
Sesana
Sesana rated it
I just don't know. I think that maybe the Buffy team bit off more than they can chew, with the huge concepts and giant demons and creating a new pocket universe or something. It's too much, and it honestly isn't done very well. Angel is back, of course, but his role is only barely believable. Why do...
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