HELLMOUTH TIE-IN! KENDRA THE VAMPIRE SLAYER IS HER!
There's a NEW SLAYER in town - and it's up to TEAM KENDRA to save the day! The all-new team of Willow, Cordelia and Kendra make their First Appearance together to save Sunnydale - but it also might be their last!
Once again, Buffy the Vampire Slayer continues to be an MVP title for Boom. Once again, however, the title character is absent from the book. When will she return? And can the book maintain its momentum when she does? Read Full Review
Since the start of the Hellmouth tie-in, there has been no denying how refreshing this story has been following the lives of the rest of The Scoobies and town in a world without Buffy. She couldn't have left at a worst time, but there is no better way to challenge the mettle of these other characters when they only have each other to rely on to save the day. Read Full Review
This issue perfectly sums up my feelings about the Buffy reboot. The writing is spot on, there are some real stand out moments, but the art lets it down again. Which makes scoring this issue a real challenge. Writing? 10/10, no question about it. The art however lets it down. When it shines it's fantastic. When it doesn't it drags the whole comic down, taking me out of the story and stopping me being completely immersed, and on the final page leaving me confused about who the character appearing is. Read Full Review
A much better outing than previous issues,Buffy #11 finds some focus as it brings its many supporting characters together at last. "Hellmouth" is nearing its conclusion soon, though - and all the sudden narrative cohesion may prove to be too little too late. Read Full Review
This feels like a full-fledged chapter, but slightly confusing moments in story and art make it one I had to read through more than once, and the art is. puzzling. Read Full Review
The issue does highlight why the reimagined Robin Wood has been such a strong addition to the reboot's cast, especially now that he's been paired with the new slayer. Read Full Review
This was a pretty good issue. I'm just not sure all the separate plots here really gel well together.