Out in the real world without their magic, Buffy and Willow are facing challenges in a new way. As normal girls, getting back into the Safe Zone to release the residents feels impossible-but they aren't alone. The Scoobies are reunited and have some special backup!
"It's impossible not to read this book and scream at the characters and thrill to the visuals. Highest possible recommendation."-SciFiPulse
Buffy and Willow have been prepared for any foe, except being powerless. Outstanding story as the two question their worth in the world sans abilities. The visuals continue to be superior, with one image being the most savage panel in the Slayer's history. The Slayer is down, but not out as Faith arrives for the fray. Recommended. Read Full Review
This season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer has been absolutely stellar. It's one of the best yet, with a compelling story, gorgeous artwork, and undeniable excitement. Every single chapter ups the ante and shows just what made this series so special. Read Full Review
Right in the feels sound proper after you read Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 11 #8. This has been one tragedy after the next for our heroes, but that is a day in the life. What we all fail to realize is how much Buffy and the Scoobie redefine what it means to be a hero whether you have power or not. It's what you do that nobody else will, damning the consequences. Read Full Review
While the time Buffy and Co. spent in the internment camp seemed to go on an issue (and a half?) too long...while the series dragged a little at the mid-point...BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Season 11 #8 was a terrific issue that made up for it all. If you've read it, you know why. If you don't, already, read BtVS, no review is going to get you to start now (we are 11 seasons and 20 years into the story, after all). I just wanted to take a second to voice my opinion on the issue. It's a good thing that, in a cappy world, we can, at the very least, be thankful that, after all this time, the story continues...
SCORE: 8.3