Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike #3
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| Writer | Victor Gischler |
| Artist | Paul Lee |
Spike meets a demon in distress and a familiar, exceptionally nasty duo that are all after something buried in the rubble formerly known as Sunnydale. For a vampire with a soul and an aching heart, dabbling in a little villainy is a welcome distraction. But Spike will have to beware if the distraction becomes too much to handle . . .
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8.0
Comic Book Therapy - MrComicBook
Oct 22, 2012Spike is a great series for Buffyverse fans, which continues to be one of the strongest franchises in comics. Read Full Review
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6.0
SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes
Oct 31, 2012The best issue yet, but still not near the quality of the monthly Buffy book. Read Full Review
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5.0
Bloody Disgusting - ShadowJayd
Oct 26, 2012Overall, Spikes sarcastic retorts and his affinity for dark humor is handled really well, but the British slang placed in the dialogue comes off as forced. The third installment brings about less action on the pages but more dialogue and self-reflective monologues from our male protagonist. In terms of the artwork, Paul Lee continues to deliver uncanny likeness to the already established characters from the franchise on pencils; and Andy Owens remains consistent with his inks. Read Full Review
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9.0+ Like • Comment