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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 41 (Feb. 2002)
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Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad |
Summary: After
more than a year, Tara STILL doesn't feel like she's fitting into the Scooby
Gang. The closer she gets to Willow, the more envious she is of the
friendship between Will and Buffy and Xander. With all this jealousy in the
air, is it any wonder there are little green monsters popping up all around? |
Art Cover: Jeff
Matsuda |
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Angel - Volume 3 - # 3 (February 2002)
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Writer: Brett Matthews & Joss Whedon |
Artist: Mel Rubi |
Inker: Chris Dreier |
Summary: The
onslaught continues as the unknown evil that has been menacing Angel and his
friends finally reveals itself. Can Angel, Wesley, Cordelia, and Gunn put
the pieces together in time or will Angel's past put an end to their future? |
Art Cover: Mel Rubi |
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Buffy: Haunted # 3 (February 2002)
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Writer: Jane Espenson |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Julio Ferreira |
Summary: The recently
deceased former Mayor of Sunnydale has got more than a few bones to pick
with Buffy Summers. And it looks as if he'll have to go through several
skeletons (as well as a few corpses in various states of decay) before he's
satisfied. Now, on top of dealing with her nightmares about a certain
raven-haired, trash-talking former Slayer, she's got a body-snatching,
blood-sucking poltergeist stalking her every moment she's awake.
But there's something strange going on beneath the University campus in
Sunnydale, and the maleficent mayor is not going to like what he finds.
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Art Cover: Cliff Richards |
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Buffy: Tales of the Slayers (February 2002)
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Writer: Various |
Artist: Various |
Inker: Various |
Summary: Buffy the Vampire
Slayer is the latest in a long tradition of young women who've been trained
to give their lives in the war against vampires. We've gotten glimpses of
these other women over the years on T.V., in comics, and in books. Now for
the first time, the writers from the television series, including the show's
creator, Joss Whedon, and one of its stars, Amber "Tara" Benson, present the
tales of these girls, with the help of comics' greatest artists. Gene Colan,
co-creator of Marvel's Blade and Tomb of Dracula, returns to Dark Horse for
the story of a young girl in 1970s New York, battling vampires. Tim Sale,
artist of recent epics Batman: The Long Halloween and Superman for All
Seasons teams with Joss Whedon for a grim tale of a medieval slayer.
American comics legend P. Craig Russell (Dr. Strange, The Ring of the
Nibelung) and international rising star Mira Friedmann (Actus
Tragicus) also join the stellar lineup. |
Art Cover: Tim Sale |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 42 (March 2002)
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Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Joe
Pimentel |
Summary: The Scoobies get
attacked by more ugly, foul-smelling, creepy, little, green monsters. They
seem to really hate Buffy, and the little buggers are becoming a bigger
problem than anyone expected. It looks like one of Buffy's friends might be
related to the menace, but how? And why? This issue marks a revelation for
one of the Scoobies. |
Art Cover: Jeff
Matsuda |
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