There is something seriously wrong with Buffy! She and Spike discover that the one person who can help her is actually¦Andrew? Buffy's situation becomes even more dire as she discovers that Simone, the Slayer with an enormous grudge, has been targeting her. Buffy, the one-armed Slayer of San Francisco! Executive produced by Joss Whedon!
Where is this going? I couldn't tell you, but I'm enjoying the ride! Read Full Review
While I made no secret about the fact that I didn't like the "robot" resolution to the pregnancy scare in the last two issues, I'm enjoying robotic Buffy in this issue. It explains a lot of the dangling plotlines from earlier in the season, and gives the storyline a nice opening to get Andrew back into the picture. Yes, he's a real goofball, but I enjoy seeing his silly geekiness jumping back into the tale. I'm also thrilled that Simone has reentered the storyline. Let's get the paced picked up, and I'm ready for more. It's time to get some serious evil going again in this tale! Read Full Review
With the first big Season Nine twist writer Andrew Chambliss keeps going for the unexpected. This isn't some nefarious plot by a big bad to hurt the Slayer, but an ill-thought-out attempt by a friend to keep her safe. Meanwhile, with the Slayer out of action Xander and Dawn help Detective Dowling with his Zompire problem. Worth a look. Read Full Review