About this title: Willow and Buffy head to New York City to unlock the secrets of Buffy's mysterious scythe, when something goes terribly awry. Buffy is propelled into a dystopian future where there's only one Slayer - Fray, the title character of Joss Whedon's 2001 series, the first comic he ever wrote. Their uneasy alliance falls apart, leading to the death of a ...
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Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
Description: Moline, Karl, and Wight, Eric, and Owens, Andy. New. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 160 p. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Dark Horse). read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Date Published: 2009-04-29
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: DARK HORSE COMICS, U.S. Country = UNITED STATES
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 136 pages. Willow and buffy head to new york city to unlock the secrets of buffy's mysterious scythe, when something goes terribly awry. buffy is propelled into a dystopian future where there's only one slayer, fray. chiefly col. illustrations part season 8, v. 4 (Paperback) read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
Description: Moline, Karl, and Owens, Andy, and Madsen, Michelle, and Jeanty, Georges. New. No dust jacket as issued. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 127 p. Contains: Illustrations. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Dark Horse). Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics, U. S
Date Published: 2009
ISBN-13:9781595823106ISBN:1595823107
Description: Willow and Buffy head to New York City to unlock the secrets of Buffy's mysterious scythe, when something goes terribly awry. Buffy is propelled into a dystopian future where there's only one Slayer, Fray. read more
"continuing on with the buffy summers journey. i liked how it hooked into the frey story, since i wanted to know more about what happened with her. sometimes i wonder how long these stories will last, how much more buffy summers does there need to be? how much further can the characters be explored? i feel like i may be reaching my end point , as much as i have loved the journey and think joss is talented, it may be time to put it to bed."
"TIME OF YOUR LIFE had a very confusing plot and I barely managed to follow it. I have a feeling it would have worked better shot as a television show. The best part featured Xander and Dawn's dialogue, the rest was just okay, although the additions with giants, centaurs, and forest creatures are getting ridiculous and carrying BtVS a little too far away from the series I love. Also, I didn't find the artwork as pleasing to the eye as the previous graphic novels. Definitely my least favorite in season eight so far."
"Despite the last three volumes having different writers they've all held deliciously true to the Buffy-verse while not letting the storyline becoming dull or repetitive. With this addition the story moves the focus back to Buffy and to the large story arc, Buffy vs the mysterious Twilight. Except it moves at this plot from a side arc rather than straight forward. It cannot be coincidence that a temporal anomaly sucks Buffy into the future right when Twilight has been trying to convince her of the futility of her spell to make all the Potentials into genuine Slayers. Whoever Twilight is, they are fighting to kill Buffy, to destroy the spell so the balance between good and evil will be restored. So whether the anomaly and Buffy being present is due to Twilight's interference or not, Buffy landing in a future words where a Slayer is at war with her twin, who has been turned into a vampire, seems only to reinforce Twilight's attacks on Buffy's resolve. But the main player in this tale doesn't appear to be either the strange, lonely Slayer, her vampire twin with the Slayer's memory, or Twilight. Instead the direct story behind Buffy's time trip is sadder and closer to home than Buffy could guess. While ultimately a sad volume, so much is left undone, unexplained, unseen or heard that it takes from the depth of the final scene. Readers can only hope that the Buffy-verse continues its habit of baiting, teasing and most of all, delivering."
"Okay, so I love Joss Whedon but this story was a bit disjointed. I didn't like this installment as well as the last because I had a hard time figuring out what was going on and where on earth (literally) the were. I'll keep on reading whatever Whedon writes for season 8 but I hope the next issues are easier to follow."
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