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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 45 (June 2002)

 
Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe
Artist: Cliff Richards
Inker: Joe Pimentel  & Will Conrad
Summary: Buffy is dead. A horde of lizard-demons plan to resurrect their fallen leader and paint the town blood red. Can Buffy's friends face the threat without a Slayer to defend them? Willow finds that she can learn a great deal from these reptilian mystics. And if there's going to be one resurrection, why can't there be two? This is the slam-bang, "dang, I banged my fang!" conclusion to the Death of Buffy storyline, illustrated by the Cliff Richards & Joe Pimentel, and written by Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe, the conspirators who brought you False Memories, Out of the Woodwork, and the techno-delectable illustrated Buffy novel Creatures of Habit.
Art Cover: Brian Horton & Paul Lee
 

  

Buffy/Angel: Reunion (June 2002)

 
Writer: Jane Espenson
Artists: Paul Lee, Brian Horton, Ryan Sook, Randy Green, Eric Powell & Chynna Clugston-Major
Summary: When Buffy came back from the dead earlier this season, she received a call from Angel, asking for a secret rendezvous. When she came back to Sunnydale the next episode, she didn't tell anyone what happened while she was away. Now Jane Espenson, the TV scribe behind both those episodes, gives us a glimpse into that secret night...Featuring a reunion of Buffy artists dating from the very beginning of our series. This special one-shot, featuring extra story pages, brings back Randy Green, Chynna Clugston-Major, Ryan Sook, and many more.
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda
 

  

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 46 (July 2002)

 
Writer: Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe
Artist: Paul Lee
Inker: 
Summary: Buffy is dead. There's lots of emotions and tensions. The Scoobies begin to pick up the pieces, and they soon realize that Sunnydale is losing control of its population of nasties. Willow takes action, and it looks like the gang has a new leader. But how long can the group hold out after a pack of disgruntled lizard-demons arrives in Sunnydale gunning for the Slayer? This issue kicks off the Death of Buffy story-arc concocted by the evil minds of Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe. Find out how the gang made the shocking decision to bring their friend back from the dead!
Art Cover: Paul Lee
 

  

Buffy: Wilderness # 1 (July 2002)

 
Writer: Amber Benson & Christopher Golden
Artist: Ajit Jothikaumar
Inker: Drerek Fridolfs
Summary: Featuring writer Amber Benson, Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Tara, and acclaimed Buffy novelist Christopher Golden team up with one of the hottest new animation-to-comics transplants -- artist Ajit Jothikaumar -- to bring you the eagerly anticipated follow-up to last year's Willow & Tara special. In Wilderness, Willow, Tara, and Buffy's little sister Dawn are drawn into a web of magical intrigue and horror after stumbling upon a stretch of cursed earth just off the Pacific Coast Highway. Something controls the forest animals, causing them to attack and kill any human who wanders too far into the woods. Can the girls put an end to the mysterious force that's corrupting the natural order and make it back to civilization alive? Or will the woods claims three more victims?
Art Cover: Ajit Jothikaumar
 

  
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 47 (August 2002)

 
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Artist: Cliff Richard
Inker: Will Conrad & Joe Pimentel
Summary: New monthly writer Scott Lobdell (Uncanny X-Men, Excalibur, High Roads) kicks off his debut arc on Buffy! Joining established Buffy artist Cliff Richards, Lobdell begins his run by wrapping up four years worth of stories, featuring many returning faces. This story, climaxing in issue fifty, paves the way for a whole new direction for the Buffy comics, giving everyone more bang for their buck.
Loose ends will be tied up. Secrets will be revealed.
Art Cover: Brian Horton & Paul Lee
 

 
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