In addition to the fact that the story takes place "at least a year and a half" after the events of "Chosen",[6] placing it at its earliest in the latter half of 2004 and after the events of "Not Fade Away", the following facts have been revealed:
* Buffy leads five hundred Slayers separated into ten squads, all of which are viewed by the U.S. government as terrorist cells in the wake of Sunnydale's destruction.
* For Buffy's protection, two Slayer lookalikes are in place - one in Italy, one literally underground.
* Buffy is not dating The Immortal as "The Girl in Question" had stated. This is in fact a ruse set up by Andrew Wells using lookalikes, and partially as a prank on Angel and Spike.
* Xander leads "central command" which is in Scotland.
* Dawn experiences "growing pains" of "ginormic [sic] proportions" as a byproduct of losing her virginity. Whedon also makes mention of a "Giant Dawn".[4]
* Anya will definitely reappear although she will not be resurrected. Whedon describes it as being "all about Anya"[7] with a possibility of an appearance by bunnies.
* Amy Madison is set to return in issue #2.[8]
* Whedon plans for all the popular characters to return,[4] although the cast will be slowly introduced as it makes sense to do so.
* The season's Big Bad is set to be a returning cast member.
* Angel and Spike will definitely be featured,[4] but only sparingly.
* Faith will appear in the second arc, written by Brian K. Vaughan.
* Riley Finn and his wife may show up but nothing is set right now as the writers of the comic are going to start with the core characters.[9]
* The demons will apparently "look cooler" without budgetary restraints, but "not as cool as Skip".[7]
* New characters include vampire Slayers Leah, Rowena and Satsu.
Announced Writers:
* Joss Whedon
* Brian K. Vaughan
* Brad Meltzer
* Jeph Loeb
* Steven S. DeKnight
* Jane Espenson
* Drew Goddard
* Drew Greenberg
* Doug Petrie
I saw issue one was out this week and picked it up, twas pretty cool. Discuss here.
Yeah, this issue was actually really, really good. The Nick Fury joke was awesome.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
It's been too long since Buffy was on the air. As a consequence, I could barely remember anything that happened in the last season.
It's better that way.
Yeah... but from what I can tell it really only references three or four things from last season... and one thing from the last season of Angel..
1. A crapton of new slayers
2. fake Buffy dancing with the Immortal (from Angel)
3. Xander's eye patch and Col. Fury reference
4. Sunnydale being a huge hole in the ground now
5. Amy... but she's from almost every season of Buffy... both in mouse form and out of it.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
I remembered 1 and 4, never watched Angel (ugh) for 2, forgot 3, and never even thought about 5.
Somewhere, deep inside, I was hoping the reveal at the end would be
Anya not dead, somehow!
That's what I was hoping for too!! I actually thought that's where they were going with it. I was definitely surprised.
They still haven't revealed her mystery "boyfriend."
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
They were supposed to bring Tara back during season 7.. but scheduling conflicts prevented it from happening. So, here's hoping!
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
This issue really helped establish a firm connection to Fray, too. At least it felt that way to me. It seemed like a good bridge between (or at least first step towards) the two series that seemed, otherwise, disconnected thematically.
I'd kind of like to know what Oz spent the last few years of his life doing.
Me too, I really hope they get into that. There was a mini-series that showed what he did during the time he left Sunnydale and then came back, but nothng after that.
I'd kind of like to know what Oz spent the last few years of his life doing.
Me too, I really hope they get into that. There was a mini-series that showed what he did during the time he left Sunnydale and then came back, but nothng after that.
I was really hoping Oz was going to come back for the last stand in Sunnydale at the end of season 7, but alas, it was not to be.
Does the "it wasn't Buffy all along" thing from the Angel episode seem odd to anyone else? I can't put my finger on it but it seems like it was some kind of strange retcon done for some reason.
Does the "it wasn't Buffy all along" thing from the Angel episode seem odd to anyone else? I can't put my finger on it but it seems like it was some kind of strange retcon done for some reason.
I think the reason was because they didn't want to have buffy running around europe partying with yet another vampire, and the retcon doesn't seem that weird to me.
Especially since the whole "the immortal" think was thrown in just to have a funny spike/angel episode.
Dammit, am I going to have to start reading this? My love of Buffy is warring with my general lack of care about comics.
You don't read comics, but you read a comics forum?
Meh, I never checked here until the Buffy comic was about to come out, either. Though admittedly the Civil War/Captain America conclusion motivated me to learn more about it as well.
I'm already having trouble with a comic book's pacing, though. Before this, I mostly just picked up a compilation novel (okay, fine, a Sandman) once a month, and that was a good 8 issues. I finished the first comic on day 1, and I'm already eager for more. Maybe it's just Joss withdrawal.
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You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
Dammit, am I going to have to start reading this? My love of Buffy is warring with my general lack of care about comics.
You don't read comics, but you read a comics forum?
Meh, I never checked here until the Buffy comic was about to come out, either. Though admittedly the Civil War/Captain America conclusion motivated me to learn more about it as well.
I'm already having trouble with a comic book's pacing, though. Before this, I mostly just picked up a compilation novel (okay, fine, a Sandman) once a month, and that was a good 8 issues. I finished the first comic on day 1, and I'm already eager for more. Maybe it's just Joss withdrawal.
It's about four times worse than waiting for a new episode, but quite a bit better than waiting for a new season.
Does the "it wasn't Buffy all along" thing from the Angel episode seem odd to anyone else? I can't put my finger on it but it seems like it was some kind of strange retcon done for some reason.
I think they figured they could do away with it simply because Buffy was never really seen in the episode, just the back of someone who looked like SMG.
Plus, that whole thing made me not a big fan of Buffy, to be honest. I mean, Spike sacrifices himself, then she's all fallen for the Player of the Underworld? It made her seem pretty shallow, to be honest.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
Does the "it wasn't Buffy all along" thing from the Angel episode seem odd to anyone else? I can't put my finger on it but it seems like it was some kind of strange retcon done for some reason.
I think they figured they could do away with it simply because Buffy was never really seen in the episode, just the back of someone who looked like SMG.
Plus, that whole thing made me not a big fan of Buffy, to be honest. I mean, Spike sacrifices himself, then she's all fallen for the Player of the Underworld? It made her seem pretty shallow, to be honest.
The worst thing is the common misconception that the Immortal is a vampire, I think. For what's basically a joke episode, that theory really messes up a lot of the mythology of the series. I once heard a podcast where one of the hosts theorized that this actually made Buffy evil! His logic:
The Immortal was a vampire, but the show never indicated that he had a soul or other restraints like Spike's old chip.
Buffy found enough reason to date him anyway, so presumably he wasn't evil.
Thus, vampires have the capacity to be good, even without souls.
Thus, all the other vampires Buffy killed two seconds out of the grave could have been good as well.
Thus, by killing them before they had the chance, Buffy was evil.
...I never said it was good logic. Though I'm suppose that, post-Season 2, they could have tried to curse all the vampires they met with souls again. Maybe those spheres were too rare, though. It also begs the question of where the souls are while the vampires a running around. Are they in heaven or some other afterlife? Or are they trapped in limbo somewhere while their bodies are still active? If the former, than giving a vampire its soul back is an incredibly cruel thing to do to the original person.
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Yeah, I just thought it made Buffy kind of a skank.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
A skank for not saving herself for Spike, who was supposed to be dead, and Angel, who was heading up an evil law firm and goes insane when she screws him?
Nope... a skank for how fast she jumped to someone else... actually... yeah, I don't really know why I thought that, to be honest. Maybe because they described the Immortal as such a player... I thought Buffy was better then that.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
I didn't like season 3-5 of Angel (well, aside from a few episodes scattered throughout).
I never fell in love with Fred the way they wanted me to, and absolutely hated what they did with Cordelia.
I always got the feeling that Whedon had picked up some kind of weird psychological "quirk" that forced him to get Cordelia pregnant with all kinds of things. Seriously, doesn't she get knocked up three or four times during the Angel series? I still can't help feeling that Whedon pissed away Cordy completly in the end of the show.
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Dawn is a giant slut? Wow.
Well
God I hope I'm spelling that right since I've used it twice in two posts.
I hated the extra slayers. Especially that arrogant little bitch who started dating Willow.
With that kind of writing team there's no way this is going to be anything but awesome.
I loved that part. I really like that Xander has "stepped up" to a role more befitting his abilities.
Also, he has to fix less windows this way, I assume.
Did you guys see that they have already announced a second printing for 03/28? Apparently all 100,000 copies are sold out.
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This was pretty cool, even if it was a bit more surprising than it should have been.
It's better that way.
Yeah... but from what I can tell it really only references three or four things from last season... and one thing from the last season of Angel..
2. fake Buffy dancing with the Immortal (from Angel)
3. Xander's eye patch and Col. Fury reference
4. Sunnydale being a huge hole in the ground now
5. Amy... but she's from almost every season of Buffy... both in mouse form and out of it.
Somewhere, deep inside, I was hoping the reveal at the end would be
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The last season of Angel was actually the best thing ever, or at the very least a fine conclusion to the televised Buffy universe.
That's what I was hoping for too!! I actually thought that's where they were going with it. I was definitely surprised.
They still haven't revealed her mystery "boyfriend."
I want her and Tara to show up.
And maybe some ghostly Joyce, too.
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Also, re: Anya: Yay.
Me too, I really hope they get into that. There was a mini-series that showed what he did during the time he left Sunnydale and then came back, but nothng after that.
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I was really hoping Oz was going to come back for the last stand in Sunnydale at the end of season 7, but alas, it was not to be.
I think the reason was because they didn't want to have buffy running around europe partying with yet another vampire, and the retcon doesn't seem that weird to me.
Especially since the whole "the immortal" think was thrown in just to have a funny spike/angel episode.
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You don't read comics, but you read a comics forum?
Meh, I never checked here until the Buffy comic was about to come out, either. Though admittedly the Civil War/Captain America conclusion motivated me to learn more about it as well.
I'm already having trouble with a comic book's pacing, though. Before this, I mostly just picked up a compilation novel (okay, fine, a Sandman) once a month, and that was a good 8 issues. I finished the first comic on day 1, and I'm already eager for more. Maybe it's just Joss withdrawal.
It's about four times worse than waiting for a new episode, but quite a bit better than waiting for a new season.
I think they figured they could do away with it simply because Buffy was never really seen in the episode, just the back of someone who looked like SMG.
Plus, that whole thing made me not a big fan of Buffy, to be honest. I mean, Spike sacrifices himself, then she's all fallen for the Player of the Underworld? It made her seem pretty shallow, to be honest.
The worst thing is the common misconception that the Immortal is a vampire, I think. For what's basically a joke episode, that theory really messes up a lot of the mythology of the series. I once heard a podcast where one of the hosts theorized that this actually made Buffy evil! His logic:
The Immortal was a vampire, but the show never indicated that he had a soul or other restraints like Spike's old chip.
Buffy found enough reason to date him anyway, so presumably he wasn't evil.
Thus, vampires have the capacity to be good, even without souls.
Thus, all the other vampires Buffy killed two seconds out of the grave could have been good as well.
Thus, by killing them before they had the chance, Buffy was evil.
...I never said it was good logic. Though I'm suppose that, post-Season 2, they could have tried to curse all the vampires they met with souls again. Maybe those spheres were too rare, though. It also begs the question of where the souls are while the vampires a running around. Are they in heaven or some other afterlife? Or are they trapped in limbo somewhere while their bodies are still active? If the former, than giving a vampire its soul back is an incredibly cruel thing to do to the original person.
Angel season 5 was imo the best season of the entire Buffy/Angel run. I really wanted it to get another year or two.
Not Fade Away was pretty awesome, even if the ending was a big tease.
It was totally the best ending ever.
I think you'll fine the puppet episode was the best ever.
Anally.
I'm gonna tear you a new puppet hole.
Everything except Connor and Season 4 was gold. God knows who took over during 4 and thought any of that was clever.
I never fell in love with Fred the way they wanted me to, and absolutely hated what they did with Cordelia.
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Oh, and fuck that little shit Connor....
Seriously that show licked ass balls after the third season.