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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #31
Turbulence
By: Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
After Willow unearths giant Tibetan goddesses to help in the fight against Twilight and his disposable soldiers, the Slayers are forced to retreat when the goddesses go AWOL and attack indiscriminately. Without powers the Slayers are unable to keep up the fight against missile fire, grenade launchers, and tanks. It would seem that all is lost, and Buffy—all alone—must make her last stand on a battlefield covered in the bodies of friends and foes.
Series artist Georges Jeanty reunites with Buffy creator Joss Whedon for this very special Season Eight one-shot.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #32
Twilight
By: Brad Meltzer & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Faster than a speeding -- you know. More powerful than a -- yeah, one of those. Able to leap tall . . . castles in a single bound. Still working on that x-ray-vision thing. In the aftermath of battle with Twilight's army, Buffy has developed a host of new powers, but when will the other shoe drop, and will it be a cute shoe, or an ugly one? Still reeling from the losses of war, Willow goes looking for missing allies and discovers a horrifying truth about several of the Slayer army's recent ordeals.
Series artist Georges Jeanty, acclaimed novelist and comics writer Brad Meltzer (The Book of Lies, Identity Crisis), and executive producer Joss Whedon begin the buildup to Season Eight's climax in the storyline that finally reveals the identity of Twilight!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #33
Twilight
By: Brad Meltzer & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Acclaimed novelist and comics writer Brad Meltzer (The Book of Lies, Identity Crisis) continues his pivotal story arc! The Slayer army has suffered heavy losses throughout Season Eight and faced all kinds of threats new and old, but the one mystery connecting it all has been the identity of the Big Bad: Twilight. In this issue, Buffy finally confronts Twilight one on one, setting the stage for Twilight’s unmasking in Buffy #34!
Brad Meltzer, series artist Georges Jeanty, and executive producer Joss Whedon up the stakes as Buffy’s most epic season yet races to a climax.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #34
Twilight
By: Brad Meltzer & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Twilight has been unmasked. Buildings fall, oceans churn, and the earth moves as titans come together in a bizarre twist!
Brad Meltzer's earth-shaking turn on Buffy Season Eight continues!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #35
Twilight
By: Brad Meltzer & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Brad Meltzer concludes his blockbuster run on Buffy Season Eight! After last issue’s climactic encounter between Buffy and the unmasked Twilight, the Slayer army’s entire mission has been altered and the true nature of the threat they face has been revealed.
Everyone is in place to confront the Big Bad once and for all as Buffy’s most epic season races toward the final arc, written by Joss Whedon!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #36
Last Gleaming
By: Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
The Big Bad-Twilight finally stands revealed, and it's tearing the Scoobies apart, testing the limits of their friendship.
Seems like a perfect time for Spike to come back.
Joss Whedon writes the final five issues of Buffy Season 8, taking his greatest characters to places only he can take them! Teamed with series artist Georges Jeanty, Joss counts down to the biggest Buffy final ever-and it starts right here!
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #37
Last Gleaming
By: Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Spike and Buffy are finally reunited (*sigh*) and lucky him-he's discovered the source of all her problems, and it's not Angel. Now Buffy must revisit the place where love was indiscriminate, the Scoobies were formed, and Hell's mouth was closed for good.
Joss Whedon and Georges Jeanty launch readers into the finale of Buffy Season Eight, promising more adventure, twists, and turns. Bonds are tested, lives altered, and oh!-the fate of humanity hangs in the balance.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #38
Last Gleaming
By: Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
While Super Buffy is fighting side by side with Spike in Sunnydale, Angel is on the other side of the world fighting demons of his own. As Twilight he was given a clear mission in regard to Buffy--help her reach the next plane, together create a new world, and end all suffering. But Buffy doesn't play by the rules, and this "higher plane" and a lifetime of happiness with Angel wasn't gonna cut it--not if she had to sacrifice her family to keep it. And now Angel has to answer for his failings as Twilight--willingly or not.
Back in Sunnydale everyone is fighting for their lives against a horde of demons, and someone close to Buffy joins forces with a villain from the past to strive for a common goal--protect the seed.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #39
Last Gleaming
By: Joss Whedon & Scott Allie & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
It's war, and there will be casualties not soon forgotten as Buffy faces her most fearsome enemy. Buffy creator Joss Whedon and series artist Georges Jeanty join forces for the most emotional issue to date as they approach the finale of Season Eight.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer #40
Last Gleaming
By: Joss Whedon & Georges Jeanty
Covers by: Jo Chen & Georges Jeanty
Season Eight has at last brought Buffy the long way home, and betrayal comes in the shape of the closest, most unexpected individual of all. Reeling from their losses, the Scoobies will never be the same again.
Series creator Joss Whedon and series artist Georges Jeanty bring you the biggest Buffy finale ever!
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