* Xander's true evil has been unleashed on Sunnydale, with only Buffy and the Scooby Gang standing in his way - but can they do what needs to be done?
* Meanwhile, Robin struggles with his place in Buffy's life and embarks on a new path that no other Watcher could've ever imagined.
Each new issue of Buffy continues to be a delight, Bellaire and Lambert have managed to hit that sweet spot of telling a good story, carrying on the overall story-arc, as well as spending plenty of time with the characters and not letting any of them feel neglected. Fans of the TV series will lap each issue up, and there's plenty for new fans to appreciate. And it feels like things are really heating up now, and the writers have got the cast exactly where they want them to tell some fantastic stories. Read Full Review
Faith is in town. Will she go bad? Will Kendra? Will Buffy? Will one or more die? Or is it Slayer season on vampires in Sunnydale? Only time will tell. Read Full Review
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19 is an uneven comic comprised almost entirely of three conversations. Read Full Review
There is nothing left for longtime fans of Joss Whedon's cult classic in this BOOM! reboot. Read Full Review
This series feels aimless. The character interactions here are varying levels of interest for me. I really enjoyed the conversation between Willow and Xander, and with every conversation past that I became less and less engaged. I don't really care about Rose and Kendra, one is a brand new character that I still don't know that well and the other is a show character that never really got any development and only got a few hints of it in this series. Faith being introduced will hopefully give this series a shot in the arm. I really love TV Faith, so I hope her comic variant is as fun.