* Buffy must make the biggest decision of her life - fight the Watcher's Council or save the world from the threat of the Multiverse.
* But where does Giles and the rest of Team Slayer stand?
* Whichever she chooses, the world(s) as Buffy knows it will never be the same again- and neither will the Scooby Gang...
We're closing in on the end of the Ring of Fire arc, and the stakes are high. Willow, struggling to control her new dark powers, may have just inadvertently sent the Scooby Gang into a trap. Read Full Review
Buffy has been building to this point for a while, Anya subtely manipulating characters into serving her larger plan against the Watchers council. The hints and teases of a Buffy multiverse, the seeds of which were planted early on, are finally coming to fruition here. There are teases and Easter Eggs aplenty which fans will devour, all of which serve to really build up the excitement for what is coming next. Read Full Review
Buffy the Vampire Slayer #24 has a final page that is a kick to the brain pan. Oh man. It is maybe my favorite final panel in this entire two year run, and there have been some doozies. I still miss Bellaire's quick witted Buffyisms, but Lambert has a plan he seems to be willing to do fold time and space while breaking a few hearts along the way to make it happen. Read Full Review
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer ongoing series stumbles through another issue that should be revelatory but is jumbled and forgettable due to subpar storytelling and lack of proper setup. Read Full Review
This issue quickly wraps up the Xander plot (I know this isn't technically the end). It was kind of muddled, but this series has been since Hellmouth. But I guess they wrapped it up for the sake of giving this series a boost by having it interact with the TV show universe. I used to be excited about the new interpretations of the characters and the rebooted universe (you can find me defending it A LOT), but I feel like this series has way too many plates spinning and things took a turn, and my optimism was detroyed. So you know what, I'm welcoming nostalgia, even if it's a cheap way to get me to keep reading the book.