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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 23 (July 2000)
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Writer: Christopher Golden |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel |
Summary: Who are the Blood of Carthage, and what is their relationship to the demon
Vraka? Buffy will find out as she confronts them for the first time. We also discover how
Spike is connected to this shadowy group. And Buffy may decide to leave college forever! |
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda |
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Angel # 9 (July 2000) |
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Writer: Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski |
Artist: Eric Powell |
Inker: Eric Powell |
Summary: Beneath the city of angels, a killer is stalking the sewers. Angel is
hunting a monster, though he's not certain if it's the right monster. And Detective Kate
Lockley and her men are also in the sewers, looking for the one she thinks is responsible:
a certain vampire named Angel. They are moving closer and closer toward a final, climactic
battle with the real killer. Be there for all the mayhem! |
Art Cover: Eric Powell |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 24 (August 2000) |
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Writer: Christopher Golden |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel |
Summary: In this penultimate issue of "The Blood of Carthage," the
unthinkable occurs. With the rise of the demon Ky-Laag imminent, Buffy and the Scooby Gang
must form an unholy alliance with the Blood of Carthage -- a mysterious cult of demons --
to prevent Ky-Laag from devastating Sunnydale and perhaps the world!And why would the
Blood of Carthage want to stop a demon from rising? And for that matter, why would vampire
creep Spike want to play peacemaker between Buffy and the demon Vraka? |
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda |
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Angel # 10 (August 2000) |
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Writer: Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski |
Artist: Christian Zanier |
Inker: Andy Owens |
Summary: How can anyone be lonely in a city as big as Los Angeles? In part one of
"Love for Sale," a California congressman is murdered and robbed by a lady of
the evening, which is front-page sleaze and scandal just the way the media likes it, but
with one frightening twist: Cordelia has a vision about the congressman just before he
dies -- and the prostitute who killed him wasn't human! Now it's time to track down the
inhuman assassin and take care of business -- Angel style! |
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda |
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Buffy: Ring of Fire GN (August 2000) |
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Writer: Doug Petrie |
Artist: Ryan Sook |
Inker: Ryan Sook |
Summary: From the writer of the television series and the most talked about artist
on the comics series comes an intricate and explosive graphic novel. Set in Season Two of
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the story begins just after Angel killed Jenny Calendar. Giles
is a wreck, and Buffy's not much better, knowing the man she loves is a homicidal maniac.
But when the armor of a samurai demon is stolen from a cargo ship, a new battle is pitched
to determine who will master the Ring of Fire. With Angel teamed with Spike and Dru, and
Giles nearly out of commission, Buffy, Willow, Xander, and Kendra hardly stand a chance. |
Art Cover: None |
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