
‘The Vampire Slayer #15:’ Advance Comic Book Review
Well, gentle readers, the last time we were in Sunnydale 2.2(?), Drusilla and her goons had made it to the Transporium, and Willow, Xander, Giles,

Well, gentle readers, the last time we were in Sunnydale 2.2(?), Drusilla and her goons had made it to the Transporium, and Willow, Xander, Giles,

With the threat of Willow succumbing to the endless well of Slayer trauma and ending the world firmly behind them, efforts turned to figuring out

A tale supposedly set in the continuity of the TV show, this chronicles Spike’s attempt at clawing back the last remaining copy of his poetry

What is it? In a nutshell, it’s a love letter to martial arts flicks and Chosen One narratives. If you like stories about an unwitting

At the end of the last arc, it would appear that things seem to have gone back to normal, or at least as normal as

Previously on The Vampire Slayer: Well, Buffy finally learned the truth: that she was the Slayer until her powers and purpose were siphoned into Willow

Set five years into the future we last saw in Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer, Thessaly (Willow and Tara’s daughter) has now assumed the mantle

Man, I did not see this issue coming at all, and that’s okay because it goes in a direction that I didn’t expect. Not to

After an introspective issue that delved into Willow’s ever-spiraling psyche, this issue seems to pick up the pace again, setting the scene for what will

This is a dark, dark issue. Willow’s magic use has been hinted at trending towards darkness a few times now; her increasing confidence in herself