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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 36 (August 2001)
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Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel |
Summary: Dawn has vanished without a trace and the Scooby gang has no clue where to find her.
As they try to deduce her whereabouts, Buffy turns Sunnydale (and a whole lot of vampires) upside-down in her search. Spike suspects that Dawn's disappearance has something to do with a former Slayer turned vampire, the deadly Yuki Makumura. It looks like this Vampire Slayer must go up against a Slayer Vampire. Could things get any worse? Don't ask!
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Art Cover: Cliff Richards |
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Buffy: Oz # 3 (September 2001) |
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Writer: Christopher Golden |
Artist: Logan Lubera |
Inker: Helen Bach,
Valentine De Landro & Herb Apon |
Summary: The Oz three-parter comes to its climactic conclusion as Oz and his new friends face off against a maniacal demon overlord and a horde of horrible hellhounds, hobgoblins, sorcerers, trolls, and a bunch of other things so gross they don't even have names for 'em. Even the Slayer, on her worst day, hasn't faced a force so frightful. This showdown could change Oz's life forever. Don't miss this action-packed turning point in the life of one of the Scooby Gang's most beloved brethren. |
Art Cover: John Totleben |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 37 (Sep. 2001)
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Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel |
Summary: While Buffy looks for clues to find her sister, Harmony hatches another lame plan to cause trouble and ends up distracting everyone from the search. Meanwhile, insane vampire monks, who all know the terrible truth concerning Dawn's past, hold her captive. If that isn't enough, there's a former Slayer turned vampire in town, and Buffy's at the top of her hit-list.
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Art Cover: Cliff Richards |
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Angel - Volume 3 - # 1 (September 2001)
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Writer: Brett Matthews & Joss Whedon |
Artist: Mel Rubi |
Inker: Chris Dreier |
Summary: Angel's searching for a kidnapped child, only to stumble upon a force of unspeakable evil and unimaginable power. Acclaimed penciller Mel Rubi
(Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator, Excalibur, Backlash) takes us from the darkened, mean streets of Los Angeles, to the dizzying heights of the city's skyscrapers, and face to face with some of the strangest, the most grotesque, and the most unsettlingly seductive creatures Angel has ever faced. Joss Whedon has retooled and reinvented his creation for comics and given us a story that is much too big for the small screen. If you think you know Angel, think again.
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Art Cover: Mel Rubi |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 38 (Oct. 2001)
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Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel |
Summary: This October, things just get creepier in this super-spooky Halloween fang-fest. Buffy and the Scooby gang face off against the cadre of crazed, bloodsucking Buddhist monks who hold Dawn captive. The monks know the truth about Buffy's "little sister." When the truth is revealed, can Buffy handle it? This issue brings you the big showdown between Buffy and the invulnerable Vampire Slayer Vampire. You want blood? You got it! This issue concludes the "False Memories" story arc scripted by Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe, with art by Cliff Richards and Joe Pimentel.
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Art Cover: Cliff Richards |
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