Willow is past the point of no return, and despite Giles' efforts, they may have to live with an irreversible spell.
And as Buffy recuperates from the previous battle that's left her worse for wear, she may have to team up with someone just as reluctant to do so.
‘The Vampire Slayer' takes its character-focused nature to a whole new amazing level, proving why this is one of the best Buffy adaptations we've ever had. A dark harrowing tale that delivers on every level, a culmination of everything that has been building for almost a year. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsThe Vampire Slayer #10 is a wonderful interlude, giving us deeper insights into the characters, great acid trip visuals, Willows internal conflict and a cliffhanger that could seriously change the course of the series. Read Full Review
Willow reflects on each of her close friends, highlighting their strengths, flaws, and internal struggles. It's a narrative move that feels insecure as if double-checking to make sure readers have been paying attention, or that the point has come across effectively enough before moving on to the next act. The issue is thus left redundant, if not condescending, for any reader who has invested enough to stick with this iteration of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe for 10 issues. Read Full Review