The final part of Wolves at the Gate cements it as perhaps the weakest story since the first arc, but even so, that’s only because the standard of the series is ridiculously high. Goddard wrote some great episodes of the TV series, and his enthusiasm for the characters has carried over into his comics story, [...]
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As we all know, being happy and in love in a Joss Whedon universe is about as healthy for you as eating deadly nightshade stuffed with razorblades. The more the audience finds themself liking a character, the greater chance there is that they’re about to be neatly shuffled off the mortal coil in the most senseless and random [...]
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Last night, I watched a Buffy episode where, a mere 6 years into the program, she reveals that the first time she told her parents about vampires, they freaked out and put her into a mental hospital. Then, conveniently, nobody mentioned it ever again up until the point where Buffy needed to bring it up. [...]
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So, in case you somehow missed the media kerfuffle - Buffy #12 is out. In more ways than one. (See what I did there?)
But let’s get to that in due course. Issue 12 is written by former Buffy/Angel scribe, Drew “Cloverfield” Goddard - the third writer to tackle Season 8, and the second to come [...]
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Another single-issue Joss Whedon story? I thought Christmas was over already! Whedon’s last two single-issues have been the best the series had to offer, and this is no different. It’s a classic, X-Men-style “down time” issue between arcs, with the natural interruption of the season’s big bad at an entirely unexpected moment just to keep you [...]
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Posted in Dark Horse, tagged Buffy, Joss Whedon on January 7, 2008 | No Comments »
While it has to be said that Whedon’s first Buffy arc had its moments of greatness, the pacing did seem to struggle a little bit with the one comic, one episode format - something highlighted by Brian Vaughan’s second, superior arc.
That said, Whedon’s Issue #5 showed that he’s still the master of his own series, with it’s done-in-one [...]
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