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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 48 (Sept. 2002)
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Writer: Scott
Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza |
Artist: Cliff Richards |
Inker: Will
Conrad |
Summary: Angel,
Faith, Giles, and Oz continue their search for Buffy and the lost city of
Sunnydale, while the Slayer learns that while killing vampires in Sunnydale
made for a rough adolescence, trying to kill them in Hell is gonna be the
death of her. Willow, still reeling from her recent relapse with black
magic, finds herself more tempted than ever. Six long years of hell on earth
wasn't enough to prepare the gang for this -- life in hell! |
Art Cover: Brian
Horton & Paul Lee |
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Buffy: Wilderness # 2 (Sept. 2002)
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Writer: Amber
Benson & Christopher Golden |
Artist: Ajit
Jothikaumar & Klebs |
Inker: Derek
Fridolfs & Fabio Laguna |
Summary: Don't go
into the woods. An evil lurks in the shadows of the forest; it whispers
through the trees, hides behind rocks and under dead leaves. Any creature,
great or small, with tooth or horn or claw can kill, and will, when
Greenjack comes to call. Willow, Tara, and Dawn stumble upon a patch of
cursed earth and into an enchanted forest. Can they make it out before
Greenjack catches them? |
Art Cover: Ajit
Jothikaumar |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 49 (Oct. 2002)
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Writer: Scott
Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza |
Artist: Cliff
Richard |
Inker: Will Conrad |
Summary: Continuing
her journey through Hell, Buffy finally runs into the cavalry -- in the form
of Angel, Faith, and Oz. Now it's up to this tensely reunited team to save
the hordes of Hell, and return Sunnydale to the real world. |
Art Cover: Brian
Horton & Paul Lee |
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TOTS: Broken Bottle of Djinn (Oct. 2002)
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Writer: Doug Petrie & Jane Espenson |
Artist: Gene Colan & Jeff Matsuda |
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Summary: Following up the Tales of the Slayers graphic novel, Buffy TV writers Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson return with a tale of two Slayers: One, a young girl slumming through the bleak streets of 1930's New York City, and another, parading through the brighter streets of 1990's Sunnydale. This month marks fan-favorite cover-artist Jeff Matsuda's first story pages of Buffy Summers, both in this book and in Dark Horse's Reveal. Petrie again teams with his dream artist Gene Colan to show a Slayer facing the same creature as Buffy, but sixty years earlier. |
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 50 (Nov. 2002)
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Writer: Scott
Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza |
Artist: Cliff
Richard |
Inker: Will Conrad |
Summary: Scott Lobdell wraps up his first apocalyptic run on Buffy with a special fiftieth issue, featuring more story pages, as well as two backup features: a prose story by Lobdell, with illustrations by Paul Lee; a short comic by Andi Watson; and a wraparound painted cover by regular cover artists Lee and Brian Horton. "Hellmouth to Mouth" concludes as Buffy finally rescues Xander and Dawn from the crew that's nearly destroyed Sunnydale -- The Scourge! They soon find that the only thing worse than the Scourge is their secret leader, revealed this issue! Buffy's not just fighting for her friends' and family's lives, she's fighting for a chance to live her own life, to be more than a fearless vampire hunter. Who better to have backing her up than former sadistic Slayer Faith and the vampire hunting vampire himself, Angel? |
Art Cover: Brian
Horton & Paul Lee |
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