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Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 6 (Feb. 1999)

 
Writer: Andi Watson
Artist: Hector Gomez
Inker: Sandu Florea
Summary: With spring in the air and a day off from school, the gang decides to have a get together. Harboring thoughts of an all-night, all-girl slumber party, Willow's new gal-pal, Cynthia, volunteers to coordinate it. The only problem is whom to invite. Buffy's in. Cordelia, too. What about Xander? Hmmmmmmm... Eight ladies, all in their pajamas. One way or another, Xander's going to make it!
Art Cover: Arthur Adams
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 7  (March 1999)

 
Writer: Andi Watson
Artist: Hector Gomez
Inker: Sandu Florea
Summary: Recipe for action: take one Buffy Summers, add three quarts of evil, a pinch of high-school high jinks, and blend well, for the high-octane monthly adventures of everyone's favorite Chosen One! The gang's well-intentioned slumber party has gone awry, and the trouble grows as the night deepens. Things are not always what they seem, and in this case, the new girl might not be telling the whole story . . . and it could cost Buffy more than a game of Truth or Dare.
Art Cover: Hector Gomez
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 8  (April 1999)

 
Writer: Andi Watson
Artist: Jason Pearson
Inker: Sandu Florea
Summary: Sunnydale High is abuzz with anticipation about a movie being filmed in town. The whole gang wants to get involved, with the bright lights of Hollywood blinding the more sinister aspects of the filmmaker himself. Is he just an eccentric genius or an ominous, shadowy character? Find out as Buffy and her pals get caught in "The Final Cut".
Art Cover: Randy Green
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 9  (May 1999)

 
Writer: Andi Watson
Artist: Joe Bennett
Inker: Rick Ketcham
Summary: The return of the original Buffy art team of Joe Benett and Rick Ketcham heralds the beginning of a monumental new story line. Selke, the vampire thought was killed in the mausoleum fire over Thanksgiving, returns with a vengeance. She's back and she's out for blood - literally!
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 10  (June 1999)

 
Writer: Andi Watson
Artist: Joe Bennett
Inker: Rick Ketcham
Summary: Buffy the next runway supermodel? Believe it! Buffy pursues a potential modeling career only to learn that beauty isn't only skin deep. Meanwhile, with Selke regaining her strength, she decides to pay a visit to the local vampire coven . . . with mixed results. All the action and drama of the weekly television series captured in a monthly comic book!
Art Cover: Chris Bachalo
 

 
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