Customer Review: "Anywhere But Here" is the most fully realized Buffy: Season Eight comic released by Dark Horse. It offers a solid, twenty-five page story that reads as if it were an entire arc. It's not perfect (the way they defeat the villain is a bit lame), but it's just so crammed with story and dialogue that... more info
Customer Review: I consider Joss Whedon to be the most potent storyteller since Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In Buffy Summers he has created an iconic figure more exciting and loved and cared about than any other in our popular culture.
So what is going on here? Is Joss Whedon trying to undermine his own heroine?... more info
Customer Review: I have read this book half dozen times and it still gives me the creeps. This is past horror of the vampire, were-wolf monster or hack and slash fantasies. Big deal. These based-on-fact stories give you a look at the real human monsters. It makes you do a double take at some of the headlines and... more info
Customer Review: "Who Wants to Be a Superhero?" on the Sci Fi Channel was summer was certainly a different sort of reality television series. Hundreds of people showed up in costumes as superheroes to be whittled down by the producers to a dozen who be challenged by Stan Lee each week to behave like a real... more info
Customer Review: This is the variant cover issue of issue No. 6 in JOSS WHEDON'S SEASON EIGHT of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. I vastly prefer the regular cover, which shows Faith at her attitudinal best, holding the can with which she spray-painted "Faith" over "Buffy" in the title. Although contrary to popular... more info
Customer Review: What sounded like a great idea for a comic turned into the worst thing I have ever read. The reviews listed here must have been written by Mark Hamill's cousins because the book lacks any depth of character or plot with a story line that is as predictable as a childrens book. This is simply an awful... more info