Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 8 Volume 1 -
The Pitch: Picking up shortly after the television series finale (“Chosen”), this volume answers the question every fan had in 2007: What happens after you activate every Potential Slayer on Earth?
You wanted the series to end with the final TV frame. You hate comics where people fly. You are a purist about vampire mythology (ray guns, remember?). buffy the vampire slayer season 8 volume 1
The Long Way Home is not a nostalgic reunion special. It is a bold, weird, ambitious continuation that assumes you have grown up with the characters. It stumbles under its own weight at times, and the tonal shift to full-spectrum superheroics will alienate some purists. However, the core of Buffy —the pain of leadership, the power of found family, and the ability to laugh while facing the apocalypse—is intact. If you can accept that comics are a different language than television, this is the most exciting Buffy story since “The Gift.” The Pitch: Picking up shortly after the television
You finished “Chosen” and immediately wanted more. You enjoy Joss Whedon’s dialogue. You don’t mind giant Dawn. You are a purist about vampire mythology (ray guns, remember
