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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer: Tales of Slayer
TPB
By: Joss Whedon & Tim Sale
& Gene Colan & P. Craig Russell
& Various
Cover by: Tim Sale
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the latest in a long tradition of
young women who've been trained to give
their lives in the war against vampires.
We've gotten glimpses of these other women
over the years on T.V., in comics, and in
books. Now for the first time, the writers
from the television series, including the
show's creator, Joss Whedon, and one of
its stars, Amber "Tara" Benson, present
the tales of these girls, with the help of
comics' greatest artists. Gene Colan,
co-creator of Marvel's Blade and
Tomb of Dracula, returns to Dark
Horse for the story of a young girl in
1970s New York, battling vampires. Tim
Sale, artist of recent epics Batman:
The Long Halloween and Superman for
All Seasons teams with Joss Whedon for
a grim tale of a medieval slayer. American
comics legend P. Craig Russell (Dr.
Strange, The Ring of the
Nibelung) and international rising
star Mira Friedmann (Actus
Tragicus) also join the stellar
lineup.
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Buffy
the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers
-- Broken Bottle of Djinn
By: Doug Petrie & Jane Espenson
& Gene Colan & Jeff Matsuda
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
Following up the Tales of the Slayers graphic novel, Buffy TV
writers Doug Petrie and Jane Espenson
return with a tale of two Slayers: One, a
young girl slumming through the bleak
streets of 1930's New York City, and
another, parading through the brighter
streets of 1990's Sunnydale. This month
marks fan-favorite cover-artist Jeff
Matsuda's first story pages of Buffy
Summers, both in this book and in Dark
Horse's Reveal. Petrie again teams with
his dream artist Gene Colan to show a
Slayer facing the same creature as Buffy,
but sixty years earlier. Two of the most
popular writers from the television series
team with one of the hot young stars of
the comics and animation scenes, and one
of the greatest horror-comics artists of
all time. For the occasion, we sprung for
a special format and more story pages than
just any old Buffy comic.
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Links

Comic
Book Guide to Buffy

Tales
of the Slayers

Joss
Whedon's Fray

Comic
Monster Guide

Hellmouth
Central

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