Now living in the Safe Zone, Buffy, Willow, and Spike are making do while sharing space with so many other magical folk. Unfortunately, with natural enemies living together and low blood rations for the vampires, time will tell how safe things will remain in the "Safe" Zone . . .
Be wary of a Slayer in a cage and be afraid of missing out on this tale. Riveting reading that surrounds the heroine and her friends with those that want to kill them. Tense, dramatic, romantic, and packed with supernatural thrills. It's impossible not to be drawn into this tale. Highest possible recommendation of the week. Read Full Review
Things can only get worse before they get any better by the end of Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 11 #4. The writing here has been spot on with o much maturity displayed in how Buffy, Spike and Willow handle keeping themselves and those around them safe. This doesn't come without risk, but they couldn't have made it this far if they weren't ready. Read Full Review
This book poses a great question: When Buffy is already a target for the confined, how much worse can things get when she's their authority figure? We'll have to wait and find out, but I have a feeling she's going to have to deal with a lot more than just a few brawls here and there. Buffy fans, get to your local comic book shop and read this issue so you can prepare for what's coming in March! Read Full Review
As mentioned, Buffy Season 11 is delving into some very serious issues, showing how the government could react " or overreact " to a supernatural terrorist attack. Was a vampire responsible for the dragon that destroyed San Francisco? Probably not, but that's not going to stop them from being imprisoned along with any other non-human in the area. This book packs a political punch without banging the message over your head. It puts things into perspective. Read Full Review
I haven't always been a fan of the Buffy comics but I've kept up with them because I just love the characters so much. I can't say goodbye to them. This was a really good issue. Spike felt very in-character, and I'm interested in exploring more of this camp. I also loved the last panel -- it was a callback to a random moment from season 2 or season 3 of the television series. I'm a sucker for that sort of deep cut reference.