After a demonic culinary encounter, Buffy, already hurt after being sidelined by the rookie slayer who's supposed to be her friend, is even more emotionally injured by Faith keeping secrets.
But even worse, Buffy goes to Xander for antiparasitic medicine, because she may have contracted something far worse than food poisoning...
‘The Last Vampire' is a whole new modernized imagining of the Buffyverse that manages to perfectly maintain the same balance of fun, horrifying, and deeply emotional stakes that made the original television series so beloved. Everything about this series just works, as the characters feel like themselves while going so much deeper and taking new chances with them in every issue. A masterclass of how to handle a modernized adaptation of another work. Read Full Review
The issue proves to be one of the better installments of this consistently inconsistent series. Read Full Review
This book started with an interesting premise, and truth be told, the book has a consistent approach. I am a tad bored though; having "all-new, all-different would be more fun if every publisher wasn't doing the exact same thing. As it is, i am sat waiting for the stake to drop, proverb-ally. Read Full Review