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Buffy the Vampire
Slayer #11 |
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #12 |
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #13
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #14 |
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #15 |
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #16
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #17
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the Vampire Slayer #18 |
Buffy the
Vampire Slayer #19
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #11
By: Andi Watson & Joe Bennett
& Rick Ketcham
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda & Jon
Sibal
Summer sizzles as Buffy and her pals continue their quest to
stem the tide of evil that is rampant on
Earth! In this action-packed issue, Selke
and the Doctor continue their scheming and
hit upon the solution to Selke's
"cosmetic" complaints. Meanwhile, a jilted
student at Sunnydale High learns a
valuable lesson in gender relations. All
the monsters and mayhem of the hit
television show, captured in a monthly
comic. This July, when things are heating
up outside, kick back with the coolest
comic around!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #12
By: Christopher Golden &
Christian Zanier & Andy Owens
Cover by: Tim Townsend
The new girl in Sunnydale, by all appearances, is your typical
sweet, intelligent high-school senior,
except for one thing--the crowd she runs
with! She hangs out with more punks and
delinquents than in juvenile hall, yet
Buffy still finds something . . .
different about her. Guest writer
Christopher Golden (Angel) and
artists Cliff Richards and Joe Pimentel
(Buffy #8) pack more punch than a
monthly comic deserves! Jump on the
bandwagon and buy the comic that
everyone is talking about--Buffy
the Vampire Slayer!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #13
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda & Jon
Sibal
Beauty, popularity, and impeccable fashion sense are just a
few of the qualities that help define the
character of Cordelia Chase. When a
gorgeous, mysterious beauty begins to
invade Cordelia's spotlight with the men
of the Bronze, though, she undergoes a
shift in priorities. With an upcoming
school quiz-show contest looming, Cordelia
decides it's time to flaunt her
intelligence...by any means necessary!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #14
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
As Sunnydale becomes an increasingly hazardous place to kill
vampires, Buffy begins to suspect there
might be something amiss. . . as do Spike
and Dru, newly returned to town and none
too happy to find that Selke has set up
shop in their old haunt. Meanwhile, Buffy
begins to question her relationship with
Angel. And just what do Selke and the
Doctor have in store for the ancient
Slayer relic they hold in their
possession?
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #15
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
She alone will stand against the vampires . . . the demons . .
. and the forces of Darkness . . . wait,
she can't even drive yet! Learning how to
operate an automobile is a rite of passage
that all teenagers face, the Chosen One
being no different. And while Buffy faces
the horrors of Drivers' Ed., Selke and the
Doctor are busy breeding disaster for
Sunnydale. Does their evil alchemy spell
disaster for Buffy and the gang? Have we
seen the last of the super-vampires that
have plagued Sunnydale lately? Will Buffy
get her driving permit?! There's only one
way to find out!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #16
By: Christopher Golden &
Christian Zanier & Jason Minor &
Andy Owens & Curtis P. Arnold
Cover by: Christian Zanier
All Buffy Summers wants is to hang out with her friends and
relax. Is that too much to ask? It is when
you're the Slayer and there's a demonic
force ripping through town leaving a pile
of bodies behind it. And even if she
doesn't particularly like the guys getting
offed, Buffy's gotta put a stop to it!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #17
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
The gang from Sunnydale have faced some unspeakable horrors:
ice demons, werewolves, and kung-fu
vampires among them. But can the group
face the terror of Buffy and Xander making
out? What is going on here, and how is it
tied to the super vampires, Selke, and the
mysterious figures in Sunnydale's sewers?
If the group is going to survive, they'll
have to brave the chaos of Mardi Gras to
find the answers.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #18
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda & Jon
Sibal
Mardi Gras is nearly upon the Sunnydale gang and, in addition
to finishing their float, they have to
figure out what's going on with Buffy.
Since when has she been so into her looks,
and what's up with the . . . tattoos and
piercings? Meanwhile, Angel is getting
closer and closer to discovering the
source of the super-vamps . . . and it may
just cost him his life! Be there as the
"Bad Blood" story line rages on.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #19
By: Andi Watson & Cliff
Richards & Joe Pimentel
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
For months now, Buffy and the gang have been dealing with
superpowered vampires and slayer
dopplegangers. Selke's finally coming out
of hiding, but Buffy's not quite up to
speed to deal with her. A massive
conclusion to the nine-part "Bad Blood"
story!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #20
By: Doug Petrie & Jason Minor
& Curtis Arnold
Cover by: J. Scott Campbell
At the end of season three, Angel left Sunnydale without
looking back, and without saying good-bye
to Buffy. This story takes up directly
from the season finale, following Angel as
he heads to L.A., and Buffy prepares for
her life without him in Sunnydale. They
earned a lot of enemies together, and now
that they're apart, those forces are
closing in. But the connection Buffy and
Angel had was closer than anyone knew, and
those who thought to take advantage of
their separation are in for a surprise.
Series writer Doug Petrie takes a crack at
his first full-length Buffy comic,
and it's a doozy. Exploring in-depth the
events in last season's finale, and
topping it all off is a cover by J. Scott
Campbell.
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