Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11 (2007) variant

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #11 (2007) variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
An ill-prepared Buffy comes face to face with the new Big Bad in the form of an old- fahioned death match in this standalone issue titled A Beautiful Sunset. Buffy Season Eight continues to entertain longtime Buffy fans and newcomers alike with Joss Whedon at the helm and Georges Jeanty serving as series artist. A standalone issue written by Joss Whedon!

"Epic fights and unrequited love. Ah, Buffy, it’s nice to see you bringing back the old hits. Joss Whedon throws us a one-off before Drew ‘Cloverfield’ Goddard shows up next, and it’s a good one-off. A nice blend of catch-up and lead-in, Buffy takes one of the new Slayers out for a vamp dusting, but gets a little more than vamps to contend with: Season Eight Big Bad Twilight, plus that ‘unrequited love’-thing I told you about before. There’re a few teases about what’s to come, and a great two-page sequence with Twilight explaining his tactic this issue, but overall it’s an issue devoted to a combo Buffy’s been working since Act One, Scene One: epic fights and unrequited love."

THIS BOOK GETS 7 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
An ill-prepared Buffy comes face to face with the new Big Bad in the form of an old- fahioned death match in this standalone issue titled A Beautiful Sunset. Buffy Season Eight continues to entertain longtime Buffy fans and newcomers alike with Joss Whedon at the helm and Georges Jeanty serving as series artist. A standalone issue written by Joss Whedon!

"Epic fights and unrequited love. Ah, Buffy, it’s nice to see you bringing back the old hits. Joss Whedon throws us a one-off before Drew ‘Cloverfield’ Goddard shows up next, and it’s a good one-off. A nice blend of catch-up and lead-in, Buffy takes one of the new Slayers out for a vamp dusting, but gets a little more than vamps to contend with: Season Eight Big Bad Twilight, plus that ‘unrequited love’-thing I told you about before. There’re a few teases about what’s to come, and a great two-page sequence with Twilight explaining his tactic this issue, but overall it’s an issue devoted to a combo Buffy’s been working since Act One, Scene One: epic fights and unrequited love."

THIS BOOK GETS 7 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10