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Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan
Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan












Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan

Here in Volumen II Faith steals the show completely. “Hey I like me so kink but if you think I’m going downtown on this chick you chose the wrong chosen one” I like seeing the Xander-Dawn relationship developing. I am a fan of Willow and Kennedy so I am good seeing them still together in their part. It’s just a guest shot so Vaughn’s heart may not be really deeply into it, but his writing moves my 3.5 story rating to 4, overcoming for the moment my not loving the art in the series. This second one is better, done by his buddy and one of the best writers of comics of all time, Brian Vaughn, who chooses right away to write about Faith, who takes on a rogue slayer named Gigi with the help of Giles (That Faith comes from Cleveland-where Vaughn is from-made me smile).Įverything here about Faith and her struggles between good and evil is good and the snarky Vaughn dialogue (especially re: Faith) is perfect for her and the Buffyverse, just quip after quip.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan

The first volume was to me surprisingly not great as it was written by Joss and he is clearly one of the best writers of sf on tv and film. Buffy recovers immediately, contrasting starkly against Willow's futile attempts to revive Tara.I read this maybe ten years or more ago, but now the fam has watched the whole series, and we told them season eight picks up right where season seven left off so I will read into it because all of season eight is lying around here and I can’t stand not participating in what they are talking about, so here I go. The super-charged Willow heals Buffy's wounds with her magic and draws the bullet out from her chest - pocketing it to torture Warren with it later. RELATED: Why Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 6 Was So Darkīut whether caused by Warren or Willow, Buffy's heart does stop beating, and it appears she would have died without Willow's interference.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan

There is some debate whether Buffy dies at this moment, or if this was interference from Willow's powers which cause the electronics in the room to go haywire. Willow, distraught from Tara's death only moments earlier, arrives at the hospital in full Dark Willow mode, just as Buffy flat lines. The third and final time Buffy dies in Buffy the Vampire Slayer was in season 6, episode 20, "Villains," after being shot by Warren in the previous episode, "Seeing Red." Buffy is rushed to hospital with a deep chest wound, where doctors try frantically to save her life.














Buffy the Vampire Slayer by Brian K. Vaughan