The Sculptor makes a tempting offer to Andrew that requires a smidgen of Buffy betrayal. But the potential gains seem too good to pass up. Will Andrew go evil, or will Buffy need to keep the former neer-do-well in check to ease the tension among the Scoobies?
Andrew Wells becomes a question mark in this strong character driven tale. Why can't other comics have such strong characters where their lives matter more than the fights? Highest possible recommendation of the week. Read Full Review
These characters are learning more than they ever had fighting monsters, and they're fighting monsters doing it. The issue paralleled itself with Buff and Willow bickering at the beginning and working together like always at the end. Because these bonds can be bent as far back as a limbo champion, but they will never break. They've lived together through, for some of them, literally two lives. They'll die together when the time comes. Read Full Review
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 #23 was big for Andrew, though also for many others as well. As focused as things seemed they would be towards Andrew, it was the smart decision to make sure there was a balance in everyone else's story that is connected to the choices he makes. Read Full Review
Buffy is finally ramping up again as the season continues to move toward a conclusion. Read Full Review
Dawn seems to be embracing her new life. Buffy and Spike's relationship is already starting to show some strain. And, given an offer he couldn't refuse, Giles decides to leave the realm temporarily for one where his young visage won't count against him. Worth a look. Read Full Review