Please pardon the cross posting, but I haven’t seen too much
information about this being passed around on the fic lists and since according
to Joss these comics will be canon (unlike the Angel comics that are currently
being put out), I figured I’d pass the info. along. Feel free to forward
it on to any person or group you think would be interested. You can see a
preview of the first 5 pages: http://www.darkhorse.com/profile/preview.php?theid=14-111&p=1
Jo Chen is the illustrator working on the comics, you can see the audition
pencil drawings of Buffy that got her the gig at: http://www.jo-chen.com ~Susan
http://forevergeek.com/comics/advanced_review_buffy_the_vampire_slayer_season_8_1.php
ADVANCED REVIEW: Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Season 8) #1 (SPOILERS)
Thanks to the fine folks at Dark Horse Comics, we got a chance to take an
advanced look at Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Season 8) #1 "The Long Way Home
- Part One".
This new Buffy comic book series picks up where the last season of the show
left off. Joss Whedon is back at the helm, and a great deal has changed since
we last saw Buffy and company standing at the edge of a Hellmouth consumed
Sunnydale wonder what would happen next...
Just a WARNING: Thar Be Spoilers AHEAD!
I'll do the best I can not to spoil the book for you, but if a revealing
sentence or two creeps out along the way...you have been warned...
This first issue, like most comics these days, feels like the first act of the
the first episode of Season 8...and in some ways that can be disappointing.
Mainly because we get a lot of necessary set-up in these 24 pages, but it's not
what I would call a completely satisfying read. Having said that...it is a very
good first act, and I'm sure when the first four issues are read in one sitting
(where the set up and pay off can be read together) it will be a much more
satisfying experience.
Now, let's dig a little deeper here...
The Story
Joss Whedon is in full form here, although the exposition at the beginning of
the issue slows him down just a bit. You can see the first five pages on Dark
Horse's official site, and I have to say, those first 5 pages don't exactly
feel like the Buffy we know and love, but starting on page 6, things start to
feel more familiar.
In this issue we get an understanding of where Buffy, Xander, and Dawn have
been since we've seen them last, and we finally get to see Xander taking on the
role that I'd hoped he would play since the series was first running on
television in the 90s. His dialog is the first that truly felt familiar, and
the first time I could hear the actor's voice in my head delivering the words.
As soon as he and Buffy begin interacting, she began to "sound" normal
again too, and suddenly everything felt right. Buffy and Dawn's interaction
(dealing with Dawn's "big"
problem with a former boyfriend) also felt completely like the character's
we've known and loved...although I do hope these two either stop bickering with
each other soon...or Dawn finds somewhere else to be. I was tired of them
fighting in Season 6. We're in Season 8 now. Enough already.
We also see in this issue the beginning of a mystery that I'm sure will be part
of the overall arc of Season 8, and the Military's not-so surprising reaction
to Sunnydale being wiped off the map. Again, lots of set up...but good stuff.
Finally, the issue comes to a close with that good-old first commercial break
reveal of an old "friend" that I'm sure will be scurrying up trouble
next issue.
The Art
The Art team of Georges Jeanty (pencils), Andy Owens (inks), Dave Stewart
(Colors), and Richard Starkings (Letters...that's RIGHT baby - Lettering is ART
and if you don't think so...you try doing it...that'll change your tune but
quick!...ahem...sorry...) are all in top form here. The characters look exactly
the way I would want them to in comic form. I hate it when characters in comics
don't look ANYTHING like their on-screen counterparts...and I hate it EVEN MORE
when the characters are obviously traced from screenshots of the actual shows
(I'm looking at YOU IDW)...but the artwork in this book is the perfect mix of
comic book art and the actor's faces. You can tell who is who by looking at
them, but they dont' look so much like the actors that they appear stiff of
distracting.
I hope this artistic team has a long run on this book. The artwork works on
every level, and I can't wait to see more.
The Verdict
So...in a nutshell, if you're a Buffy fan AT ALL...this is a MUST BUY from the
word GO...but don't get yourself over excited about it. It's a very good start,
but it is just that...a START.
Don't expect anything more than that, and you should be very happy when you
plop down your $2.99.
Final Score: 7 out of 10 - Add it to the Pull List
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