With a little help from Willow, Giles is given a second chance at adulthood, and the demon scourge smells weakness. Meanwhile, Buffy and Dawn are reunited with their neglectful father, Hank Summers.
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 #19 is an emotional rollercoaster. Yet again another example of how this creative team have knocked it out of the park with this season 10. It's not just about fighting evil anymore, it's about living their lives the best they can as well. Read Full Review
One moment you'll be cheering the characters' actions, the next you'll be tearing up at what is said. This is perfectionon every level. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
This issue had everything that was needed from one of these breather issues. It directly related to the events prior and was very touching with its character moments. I didn't even get around to talking about Giles, who had his own relapse into selfishness only to realize that it's about the group. And the final page is absolutely beautiful; a culmination of not only the events of the last story, but even going back to Giles' death and beyond. These are the only two that can truly comfort each other like this. Because they're family. Read Full Review
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #19 is a wonderful blend of sorrow and heartwarming adventure and another stellar issue from Christos Gage, Nicholas Brendan, and Rebekah Isaacs. Hank Summers comes to town and Giles spends a day as an adult, leading to drama, action, and strong emotional moments that make this a standout issue from Season 10. Read Full Review
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10" #19 is a high point for "Buffy" as a whole, comics or otherwise. The art is great, the script is great and there's even a pair of snazzy covers from Steve Morris, Isaacs and colorist Dan Jackson. If you've written off the "Buffy" tie-in comics, think again. This comic reminds us that a media tie-in comic can not only be good, it can be fantastic. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
With the finale of Season 10 nearing, it'll be good to get back to our regularly scheduled programming, but a few more issues like this one peppered throughout each season would be more than welcome. Read Full Review
It's a welcome, back to basics kind of issue that benefits from the surprising appearance of Buffy's rarely-mentioned father. Read Full Review