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( Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 33-35 & Oz # 1-2 )

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 33 (May 2001)

 
Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe
Artist: Cliff Richards
Inker: Joe Pimentel
Summary: Giles' new girlfriend is still missing and possibly in the clutches of the bugmen. Willow and Tara come across a possible solution to Sunnydale's insect problem in a dusty volume called Demonic Entomology. Giles, worried that he's about to lose another lover to Sunnydale's prolific obituary page, isn't able to conjure up the requisite magical pesticide, leaving Buffy to face the hive on her own!
Art Cover: Cliff Richards
 

 
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 34 (June 2001)

 
Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe
Artist: Cliff Richards
Inker: Joe Pimentel
Summary: The gang finally discovers the secret of the Sunnydale infestation, and the bug hunt comes to a stunning conclusion as Buffy faces off against a mad scientist, a gazillion nasty creepy-crawlies, and their Queen! All this and more girl trouble for Giles! Artists Cliff Richards and Joe Pimentel serve up a whole lot of bug guts as scribes Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe conclude the ickiest Buffy event ever. So grab a can of repellant, light some citronella candles, and get ready for a stomping good time.
Art Cover: Cliff Richards & P. Craig Russel
 

 

Buffy: Oz # 1 (July 2001)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden
Artist: Logan Lubera
Inker: Craig Yeung
Summary: His name is Daniel Osbourne, but we know him as Oz, friend to the slayer, Buffy Summers, and victim of a terrible curse. Every time the moon is full, Oz transforms into a bloodthirsty werewolf. On a quest to conquer the beast within, Oz journeys to Tibet in search of a monk called Shantou, who could possibly teach him to control his darker half. With the aid of a beautiful Chinese demon-girl, Oz manages to find Shantou -- who he must now save from a force of unspeakable evil. This three-part thriller is brought to you by the most prolific of Buffy authors, Christopher Golden, and Buffy newcomer, Logan Lubera (Outlaw 7).
Art Cover: John Totleben
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 35 (July 2001)

 
Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe
Artist: Cliff Richards
Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad
Summary: Remember that time when Buffy's little sister Dawn first found out that
Buffy is the Slayer? And then when Angel almost killed Dawn, because no one had told her that he'd turned evil again? And who could forget the time Dawn loaded up on band candy? Buffy and the Scooby Gang all have memories connected to Dawn, and only Buffy and Giles know they're not real. But Dawn is turning up other little secrets from the past, including a previous vampire slayer who met the worst fate imaginable -- and still suffers under the curse. A new four-issue series kicks off where we find out just how much trouble a little sister can cause.
Art Cover: Cliff Richards
   

  

Buffy: Oz # 2 (August 2001)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden
Artist: Logan Lubera
Inker: Craig Yeung
Summary: With the help of a wizened Tibetan Monk and the beautiful, young demon-girl, Oz hopes to gain control over the wolf half of his nature. As the weeks draw closer to the next full moon, Oz prepares to meet his worst enemy: himself. Dark forces are on the move. Will Oz defeat the twisted minions or will he become the latest addition to the demons' nightmare menagerie?
Art Cover: John Totleben
  

 
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