Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #14 (2011) noto

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #14 (2011) noto

Out of Stock
Quantity Add to wantlist
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jane Espenson
(A) Karl Moline,
Andy Owens
(CA) Michelle Madsen,
Phil Noto
Buffy television scribes Jane Espenson and Drew Z. Greenberg take readers on a special two-part adventure where a new kind of Slayer emerges in a world without magic! As the zompire epidemic threatens a small California town, Slayer and Watcher join forces to eradicate an overwhelming new evil.
Date Available: 10/10/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gavin Rehfeldt


Yay!! Billy the Vampire Slayer!! Yay!! Jane Espenson!! BtVS Season 9 has been going great, and #13 delivers with conviction a well-publicized idea from original Buffy television writers of having an out gay character play a central role in the Buffy-verse. Thank you Jane, well done! Thank you as well to co-plotter Drew Z. Greenberg, who will be scripting the next installment.

Billy, the new Slayer in question, is a charming, sincere, capable, and convincing character. Something to treasure: Billy's origin may be similar to a certain other "friendly neighborhood" vigilante. He even has his own Aunt May avatar in the amusing, but clearly destined for death (or worse?), grandmother Sky. Make her happy and have a whole wheat Pop-Tart. I liked all of the newly introduced characters, as well as the deepened exploration of the nature of the dreaded Zompires. Magic may be absent from the Buffy-verse but it still exists in the Buffy comics. Let's just hope Billy gets folded into the reg'lar Scooby Gang. It's only gonna get better!


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jane Espenson
(A) Karl Moline,
Andy Owens
(CA) Michelle Madsen,
Phil Noto
Buffy television scribes Jane Espenson and Drew Z. Greenberg take readers on a special two-part adventure where a new kind of Slayer emerges in a world without magic! As the zompire epidemic threatens a small California town, Slayer and Watcher join forces to eradicate an overwhelming new evil.
Date Available: 10/10/2012
BONUS REVIEW by Gavin Rehfeldt


Yay!! Billy the Vampire Slayer!! Yay!! Jane Espenson!! BtVS Season 9 has been going great, and #13 delivers with conviction a well-publicized idea from original Buffy television writers of having an out gay character play a central role in the Buffy-verse. Thank you Jane, well done! Thank you as well to co-plotter Drew Z. Greenberg, who will be scripting the next installment.

Billy, the new Slayer in question, is a charming, sincere, capable, and convincing character. Something to treasure: Billy's origin may be similar to a certain other "friendly neighborhood" vigilante. He even has his own Aunt May avatar in the amusing, but clearly destined for death (or worse?), grandmother Sky. Make her happy and have a whole wheat Pop-Tart. I liked all of the newly introduced characters, as well as the deepened exploration of the nature of the dreaded Zompires. Magic may be absent from the Buffy-verse but it still exists in the Buffy comics. Let's just hope Billy gets folded into the reg'lar Scooby Gang. It's only gonna get better!


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


Customers who bought this, also bought:
$3.50
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #1 (2011) chen
$2.99
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #2 (2011) morris
$4.00
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #3 (2011) morris
$3.50
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #4 (2011) morris
$4.00
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #5 (2011) jeanty
$3.99
Add wantlist
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #6 (2011) noto
$4.00
Add to cart
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 9 #7 (2011) jeanty