Some suspiciously supernatural murders have Spike, Xander, Willow, and Giles in a conundrum. They have to talk to Buffy, but theres something about the killer theyre pretty sure shes not going to like . . . Meanwhile, Andrew gets some relationship advice from Buffy!
Relationships change and evolve. Oh, and vampires attack. This is great stuff. Read Full Review
This has been some of the best Buffy in a long while. Buffy was always at its best when dealing with these kinds human issues and the constant threat of the world being destroyed by magic not existing and stuff has really distracted from that original purpose. Back in the "these people are broken and that's ok" gear reminds me why I loved Buffy to begin with. Some of its best episodes are not its epic finales (no matter how much I love them!) but things like Buffy's sacrifice in season five or Spike's in season seven. It is certainly not the fight they had to go through to get there. Read Full Review
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #13 is easily the best the series has produced so far, with the arc being one of the best Dark Horse has created. Playing with deep, dark emotions, the creative team generate a thrilling sense of suspense, with the dramatic flow keeping this reader hooked to every page. Read Full Review
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 #13 shows some changes with characters that you can only agree with. These are people first and slayers, Wicca, geniuses or whatever second. If we can continue on this consistent quality of character driven storylines, damn whenever these forces of evil decide to show their mugs. Read Full Review
It's been rough for Buffy, but it's great for readers. Read Full Review
Gage and Brendan continue to capture the voice and spirit of the series by blending tense, emotional drama with a charming cocktail of high and low-brow humor. The character voices come through loud and clear and there's an undeniable energy to the dialogue. While many elements of a season long arc have been introduced, they tend to disappear shortly after and likely to be picked up again later in the season. Read Full Review
As to the story, Spike's pro-active nature in investigating the mystery bodes well for his future with Buffy (and produces a humorous reaction from his roommate). As to the cause of Spike's bad dreams I wonder if we may look back to a First Season episode of Angel for a possible explanation as new trouble from William the Bloody's past may have recently arrived in town. The Andrew subplot, while really not much more than filler, is a well-handled look at someone finally coming to terms with their sexuality with the support of their friends. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This issue was a little bit slow as it just carried some plot threads through from issue #12"""which was all about character development"".but still fun! Read Full Review
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