Writers Andrew Chambliss and Scott Allie wrap up the latest story arc, “Apart (of me),” and Buffy’s time as a one-armed robot in Issue #10 of Buffy: Season 9. While the issue features a couple of great scenes and the arc wraps up leaving us wondering what’s to come next, the end of this chapter of Season 9 seems to lack the “omph!” that is desperately desired.
Why doesn’t Superman just fix the world’s problems? He’s the most powerful being on the planet. No army can stop him. No weapon can hurt him. Why doesn’t he just gather up all the tyrants, despots, dictators and various ruling authoritarians, fly them out to the Fortress of Solitude and tell them to knock off the crap or he’ll incinerate them with his heat vision? After watching a couple of their colleagues go up in flames, wouldn’t you think the rest would decide to turn over a new leaf? Yes, it’s brutal. But if the result is world peace, then isn’t it worth it?
This summer, NBC is getting people caught up with the TV show Grimm with repeats twice a week, starting with the pilot this past Monday. How can we compare Nick’s first year as a Grimm to Buffy Summers’ early days as a Slayer?
Buffy fanatics Bryant Dillon and Barbra Dillon (the Scoobies) introduce Buffy-virgin Sam Rhodes (the Newbie) to Joss Whedon’s tale of vampire-slaying, demons, magic, and a universe composed entirely of shrimp.
Slutty slayers, evil politicians, and exploding high schools…the Scoobies trek on with Sam through Season 3 of Buffy. Miss this one, and it will be like a gut-stab to your Whedon fan love!
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