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Whistle Stopper - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, Volume 1: The Long Way Home

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List Price: $15.95
Our Price: $9.09
Your Save: $ 6.86 ( 43% )
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Manufacturer: Dark Horse Comics
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Binding: Comic Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9781593078225 ISBN: 1593078226 Label: Dark Horse Comics Manufacturer: Dark Horse Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2007-10-31 Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Dark Horse Comics
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: FANTASTIC! Comment: While this wasn't what I wanted to see for a next season type of thing, it's still Joss Whedon and his vision how he would have like to continue it, with no budget to worry about.
There are ups and downs in the storytelling, as there were when the TV series began, but just like that series, one is rewarded for their patience.
The art is more realistic than I had expected, but still stylish as all get out. The writing is very good as one would think, and the appearance of one of the Slayer's oldest enemies is cool, and I was left wanting more, and I was glad!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Cauldron-boiler stuff Comment: Buffy the movie was clever and fun. The seven TV seasons were some of the best entertainment ever, IMO. I have Fray and Tales of the Slayers comics and they're ok. Season 8 Vol 1 is ok as well, I guess. Calling this season 8 implies it's going to be TV-quality Buffy, but in a different medium. I don't see why that's not possible and, especially after reading other reviews, I actually believed it. But S8V1 is very low quality and I'd go as far as to say it is not entertaining, certainly not considering its pedigree. Good acting, storytelling and emotions can certainly be conveyed through the medium of comics but this isn't it.
Maybe you're happy to spend $15 to make up your own mind (I was). I really wanted to believe the good reviews, but please note that not all the reviews here are positive.
Whedon has done some great stuff because he's his own person and a risk-taker. This feels less like a risk that failed and more like just a pot-boiler. Maybe he's just run out of things to say in this genre. Whedon can certainly write music+lyrics: how about a rock opera next?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Graphic SF Reader Comment: This is great.
At least until the investigate the fate of one of Buffy's doubles issue, but Whedon totally nails this for the story arc part, and the art is pretty reasonable, too, if a little shakier on some of the minor characters like Andrew, etc.
With Willow out of touch, Amy and Warren working with the military, and a giant Dawn, Xander's Nick Fury skills running a few hundred Slayer chicks are well tested.
Very well done.
4.5 out of 5
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hooked Again Comment: To put it in the simplest of terms, I'm hooked again on the Slayer story. The season eight storyline is really intresting and I can't wait for the concluding volume two!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what I had hoped for Comment: Clearly Joss Whedon can do what he likes with the Buffy franchise and I wish him well.
Clearly many people have enjoyed this version of Buffy and I respect that.
I, however, did not enjoy it at all.
For me this was disjointed and lacked emotional depth. The tone of the series was absent.
It seemed to be all about one-liners and jumpy pacing.
The best of the series had a melancholy and emotional resonance that this book lacks. It might be that this format is not conducive to the contemplative moments and soulful interactions that made the series so good.
I will not be reading future volumes.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Since the destruction of the Hellmouth, the Slayers - newly legion - have gotten organized and are kicking some serious undead butt. But not everything's fun and firearms, as an old enemy reappears and Dawn experiences some serious growing pains. Meanwhile, one of the "Buffy" decoy slayers is going through major pain of her own. Buffy creator Joss Whedon brings Buffy back to Dark Horse in this direct follow-up to season seven of the smash-hit TV series. The bestselling and critically acclaimed issues #1-5 are collected here for the first time, as are their covers by Jo Chen and Georges Jeanty.
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