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| Authors: Brian K. Vaughan, Joss Whedon Creators: Georges Jeanty, Cliff Richards, Jo Chen Publisher: Dark Horse Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 1464
Media: Comic Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 120 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.5 x 0.3
ISBN: 159307963X Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781593079635 ASIN: 159307963X
Publication Date: June 11, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New Book! Delivered direct from our US warehouse in 3-6 days (Expedited) or 10-14 days (Standard). Expedited shipping recommended for speedy delivery. Over 1 million satisfied customers.
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good continue of the saga June 18, 2008 Thisis the second part of the Buffy's eighth season, only released on comicbooks, and I think that eventhough it's on TV, it's still amazing! I want more... highly recommended!
Almost as good as if it were on DVD... June 17, 2008 Joss Whedon is the man. He's the best script-writer television has ever had, and in his own rights I feel he's the Shakespeare of our time (what with re-inventing the English language ad hoc).
If you loved Buffy, this is worth reading to continue where Season 7 left off. The characters stay in character, and talk the talk. My only complaint is that their images are not always exactly like the actors - but given my own artistic drawing talents, I'm not one to criticize.
Buy this, read it, love it.
Has it's moments but disappointing June 11, 2008 6 out of 10 found this review helpful
I was very psyched by the first volume of Season 8 and have had this item saved on my wishlist for months now. All this pent up anticipatation may explain my dissatisfaction with the second volume. The Faith side story starts out with some depth and potential, but the storyline borders on recycling. I simply cannot believe that an upper class elitist Brit was the best they could come up with as a foil for Faith. The interchanges seemed stilted and the villain more petulant and annoying than sinister or frightening. Faith has attachment issues and a hard time not switching sides. We get it. It's just a stretch to think that a new gal pal of 36 hours is the missing link that tempts her back to the dark side...
Since this was the predominant story line it really weighted my review, BUT the bright spot was the latter story (penned of course it would seem by the lucky fellow himself)chocked full of cameos and Buffy-Willow wittilogue.
Last time I checked, Joss Whedon was not soliciting my consultation before making his next creative decision, nor can I blame him. However, it's obvious to any Buffy/Angel/Firefly fan that the closer Joss is to writing/directing any episode, the better the finished product. Of course he can't be at all places at all times, BUT I am willing to bet my Sarah Michelle Gellar autographed Underoos that he had less hands-on during the production of this volume than the first.
Excellent! June 9, 2008 Didn't like the first issue of S8 that much, but this was awesome. Faith back, and the character done fairly well, though I would have preferred a little more bonding with the bad guy (girl) to show the development of the relationship. The final, out-of-arc story at the end was classic Whedon, lots of dream sequences etc well done. I really liked it!
You just gotta have Faith... June 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
No Future For You, the second collected volume in Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, finds the return of one time rogue slayer Faith. At the request of Giles, Faith finds herself on a mission to infiltrate the world of a wealthy English slayer who is taking out other slayers, and has Buffy in her sights as well. What does this have to do with the new big bad called Twilight and the U.S. government's plans for Buffy and her crew? Writer Brian K. Vaughan, who has written such amazing comics including Y: The Last Man and Ex Machina, manages to wonderfully convey Whedon's penchant for snappy dialogue here, while returning artist Georges Jeanty provides more solid artwork as well. The last issue collected here, entitled "Anywhere But Here", is written by Whedon himself, and finds Buffy and Willow on a dizzying mystical trip and answers some questions, as well as plants the seeds for upcoming chaotic events. All in all, No Future For You is another spectacular volume in the new Buffy comic, and cheers to Brian K. Vaughan for picking up the torch and running forward full-throttle.
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