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Great new season so far. Wonder what is going to happen next.
#1 New Rules ★★★★☆#2 I Wish ★★★☆☆#3 Love Dares You ★★★★☆#4 Old Demons ★★★★☆#5 In Pieces on the Ground ★★★☆☆#6 Own It ★★★★☆That gang's all back together! Even Anya, sort of! This one has more of a Buffy show feel to it than the previous ones.
I enjoyed the beginning of this season and thought it started with some great stuff. They changed the artist or the art style and it's cheaper and more cartoony. It feels younger and less ... something. I guess the art was ok, but I don't like how everyone looks different now. It's annoying.Well, magic is back and a whole new set of problems. The Vampyre book is being rewritten and who is the one going to rewrite it. Spike is back for now and so is Dracula. No relationship lasts in the Buffy-ver...
This is the best Buffy comic I've ever read, and one of the best Buffy stories in any medium. After the events of Season 9, Buffy and friends find themselves writing the book on magic, vampires, and the supernatural, literally reshaping their powers as they try to come to terms with the changes wreaked from their restoration of magic. The whole gang is here, with some brief unexpected cameos, and characters thought long gone make reappearances. The action is fast and furious, with new tension de...
Yay for back to basics!!! And no stupid Angel! And yay for Dracula, who had me literally laughing out loud! I love having the group back together without all the weird crazy universe exploding plot lines and the giant slayer army. I'm so glad things are back to normalish, even if Giles is Harry Potter for some reason (I will not read Angel to find out why - he's back and that's all I care about!):) :) :)P.S. I love that "going dark Willow" is a thing, haha.
I'll admit I was initially enthusiastic about the idea of continuing Buffy the Vampire Slayer in comics, especially since Joss Whedon was going to be involved in the project. (And more than just cashing the checks, I assumed).Season eight was good, season nine wandered a bit too much and I was at a bit of a crossroads on whether or not I felt like I wanted or needed to read season ten. But my local library got in the first two collected editions of season ten, so I decided to give it a try.And,
The idea that new rules of magic are being written for the world is a nice continuation of the plots from season 8 & 9. Beyond that, this volume is fun, with good adventure, great character arcs (focusing on Xander and Dawn), and a terrific return of Dracula, which makes hilarious use of the old baddie.
Every time Dracula stops by it's a party. This time wasn't an exception. All my favorite people showed their faces here, and damn, I missed them. Great start for the season!Over and out
Season 10 is totally brilliant. Nicholas Brendan was an awesome addition to the team. I absolutely adore the turns the story has taken. I can't say much more because spoilers, but gah... SO GOOD. Side note: when did I become team Spike? I have mixed feelings about this!
A new seed of magic has taken hold, and the rules are being rewritten. The gang is all back together, the Scoobies reunited. Without giving anything away, this installment brings back characters we have seen briefly, and one who has been part of the team from the onset.The Dawn & Xander storyline takes a new, interesting direction. Xander's sanity becomes a major question.This is a wonderful continuation of the Buffyverse. We can all rejoice that the story stays true to the series awesomeness.
4.5*Book source ~ LibraryFrom Goodreads:While slaying the zompires that have overrun a small California town, Buffy and her pals are shocked to discover a new kind of vampire: harder to kill, able to transform and walk in the light of day-like Dracula… If that weren't enough, the rules of magic are literally being rewritten. While the crew attempts to find out exactly what this means and restore the status quo, Xander is the victim of a haunting as his relationship with Dawn crumbles. Collects B...
I really enjoyed the start of season 10! It's fun having the gang all back together, and I'm excited for the potential new laws of magic.Dracula is always a joy, and I appreciated how his presence raised the stakes and helped Xander and Dawn work through their issues. This is actually the first time in all of Buffy history that I have liked Dawn as a character. Also, as a fan of "Spuffy," I thought Spike and Buffy's new dymanic served them both well as characters. From a writing standpoint, I th...
The events of Season 9 have restarted magic but the rules have yet to be written. Vampires have gained new powers so the Scooby Gang turns to Dracula for help and it is glorious. The humor gets turned up to 11 once Dracula and Xander meet again. This book was just so much damn fun.Rebekah Isaacs pencils are a sight for sore eyes after two years of Georges Jeanty's fugly art. Characters actually look like their real life counterparts yet with Isaacs little artistic twist on them. I'm not surprise...
Whoa, talk about a upgrade. So last we saw the world has gotten magic back. In doing so, things have changed. As the title suggest, new rules. Right away we are introduced to so many what the fucks it's almost hard to keep up. Giles is back, but as a kid? These new vampires can transform and fight in the sun? What!? Dawn and Xander trying to figure out what the hell their relationship is. Buffy trying her best to hold it all together while counting on her family and friends to help? Now THIS is
Wow, this was probably the best Buffy comic book I've read, and the closest one to catch the feel of the TV show. Christos Gage was already very good with the Buffyverse, being the writer of brilliant Angel & Faith Season 9. But it looks like the addition of Nicholas Brendon, the actor from the show who played Xander, makes all the difference. I finally know and love all these characters again.Ooh, and Rebekah Isaacs! Bless her. She is such a wonderful artist, and it is so great to see her work
I'm surprised that I actually liked this, despite going into this series 10.
So fun! The usual snappy dialogue, great art where the characters actually look like the characters, some serious stuff, some funny stuff, and some really interesting stuff. But nothing too huge or too...ridiculously weird, like happened in Season 9. Also, Dracula!!! I always really love it when he shows up because he is hilarious. And then there's (view spoiler)[ANYA, even if she is just a ghost (hide spoiler)]! And I guess kind of some big things happened in the Angel and Faith series that I h...
Thank you, gods of Buffyverse! All the appeal that the series had is here again, but with small enough twists that the changes don't feel too overwhelming or out of place. The inclusion of Dracula is hilarious. I just love the way he's been made into this tongue-in-cheek character, who is well aware of his campiness and Fabio hair. Old acquaintances are back in new forms and my favourite characters are hanging around, so season 10 seems to have gotten into a promising start.
4.5 stars! I LOVED this installment; it's my fav so far in the Buffy comics. There's a new artist (and colourist?) and the art is SO MUCH BETTER! And the gang is all back together again and I got that warm family feeling of all of them fighting evil together that the show has in its best episodes.
As I have stated several times, I adore Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It is my favorite television show and honestly, anything that Joss Whedon puts out involving Buffy and the world of Buffy I will always read. This does give me a bit of bias towards anything that comes out. That being said, I was not a fan of season nine. I had read the season nine comics thinking they would get better, they had to, it was Buffy. Sadly, for me they did not. So when it came to starting up season ten I was very caut...