While Xander gets ready for a monstrous confrontation, he finds a new one in his relationship as well... a fight that could mean the end in more ways than one.
But Willow and Faith are one step ahead of Xander, and winning without magic seems unlikely.
Will Willow push herself to a place she may not be able to return from?
‘The Vampire Slayer' remains character-driven to its core, pulling at various emotional strings for every character as Buffy's life hangs in the balance and Willow's fate moves ever closer to darkness. Every aspect of this series is in perfect sync as the darkness we feel from characters is reflected within the artwork, helping to ensure that we feel exactly what the characters are in these moments. Read Full Review
Perhaps the most striking thing about The Vampire Slayer is how well the indie slice-of-life comic visual style brought by Hanna Templar (and some past artists) fits the comic's tone. Here, it works better than the superhero-like style used in many past Buffy comics. Read Full Review
The Vampire Slayer continues its drive to tell an emotional, character-driven story as it reaches a huge turning point for several key characters. Read Full Review