Demon invasions are becoming a worldwide threat, and Buffy is tasked with convincing the vampire community that they should help fight the invasions. But to win them over, Buffy and Spike have to triumph in one-on-one battles with the finest vampires around—and Harmony is organizing the event!
A treaty is formed, but at the cost of a relationship. Reading this book is like watching friends get stabbed — I can't stand it, but I can't stop reading! Enjoyable, engaging, and horrifically addictive. Once I pick this up, I can't put it down. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
The war that's coming is likely going to bring Angel back into the Buffy story, but not quite yet. There's a lot of moving parts that have to get going before that happens. But the parts they have moving are moving perfectly. It's digging deep into lore and character in a way I haven't seen recently. Read Full Review
While the issue lacks some of the power and drama of some of the series' best moments, BtVS Season 10 #21 lays down an interesting set of threads, leaving just enough questions dangling to promise some satisfying developments for the remainder of this season. Read Full Review
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten #21 covers an awful lot of ground bringing back characters like Satsu, Harmony, and Vicki while lining up the first test of Buffy's new romance. I'm a little concerned with the return of the U.S. Army as Season Four of Buffy is by far its weakest of the show's seven year run. That said, the episode definitely sells me on the fragile alliance and the probability of all hell breaking loose before all is said and done. Worth a look. Read Full Review
This series is fun. I was reminded of how much I loved this show while growing up. This issue isn't necessarily an edge of your seat page turner, but some important plot points take place. The writing is on par with what I remember from the show, and the artwork fits alongside it. Read Full Review
This chapter is simply a cage match with a vampire. This relationship drama is in dire need of a resolution, or at least a distraction, because it's starting to spin its wheels. Read Full Review