The Vampire Slayer #11

Writer: Sarah Gailey Artist: Hannah Templer Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: February 15, 2023 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
10User Rating

Will Buffy and Giles finally put to rest what's unfinished between them?

Buffy is still without her powers, and it will take help from Faith and a stubbornly insistent Xander and Spike to win this fight.

But facing Willow is something she must do alone...

  • 9.5
    COMICON - Scott Redmond Feb 20, 2023

    ‘The Vampire Slayer' #11 reaches a huge turning point for this semi-reboot universe as various characters are at odds, the fallout of their choices coming home to threaten them as well as the universe. There is just such a powerful emotional energy that permeates every fiber of this series, taking known a world of known characters and taking them to places they've never gone before and giving them the depth that they deserve. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett Feb 15, 2023

    Gailey employs signature Buffy dialogue with enough restraint that it doesn't become obnoxious, and leans on Hannah Templer's ability to make the characters "act" to bring out all the emotion in the narrative. It's stellar stuff. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes Feb 15, 2023

    It may seem that the end is in sight, now that Buffy is "in the know, but with Gailey you have a writer who is always looking to extend the story. Having gone eleven issues to get this far, I am pretty sure the climax of the story or how the overall arc affects Buffy and Willow done the line are not going to be resolves in just a couple of issues. This then is great news for fans of this thorough and thoughtful alternative to the regular Buffy-verse. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Amazing Psycamorean Mar 13, 2023

    I went into this series really not knowing what to expect. Sarah Gailey is a really good writer, but Boom's consistent mishandling of the Buffy property, along with an insistence on alt-universes, made me very tired. Fortunately, Gailey nails it. This is such a fun read.

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