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Review -- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #2
- By Merlin Missy
- Published 04/9/2007
- Television
- Unrated
Merlin Missy
Merlin Missy has been active in online fandom since 1994. She likes fanfics with plots and happy endings.
View all articles by Merlin MissyThe good: more of the Scoobies have come into place. Whedon's greatest achievements have always been his characters, and getting to see Giles and Willow again was -- though it's trite to say so -- like revisiting old friends. Andrew (drawn almost unrecognizably off-model) was a delight as well, and serves as my personal favorite reminder that, yes, Joss knows his fanbase and we are geeky.
The bad: Amy is not the lamest villain ever used in the series, but she's close. I'm really hoping that after one very brief mystical scuffle with Willow, she'll go away and let the real Big Bad start taking focus. The government presence as the Big Bad is still lagging, though the scar link holds potential. Dawn's enormous presence in this issue didn't seem to cover any additional character ground from the last issue, save to tantalize anyone wanting to see a giant naked teenager covered in bubbles; for a series limited so severely by length and format, it seemed a waste of a page that could have been spent on advancing the story. (If it turns out that was exactly what was going on in hindsight, I'll happily withdraw the statement.)
Overall, the second issue of the series is still regaining ground lost since the show ended. There's a couple of fights brewing in the next issue, and that might pick up the pace a little. I'll give the series a few more months to get on its feet before saying it's better to wait for the trades; next month may very well make all the treading water worth it.

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