Buffy Season Eight (Volume 2): No Future For You 
Customer Ratings: - Brian K. Vaughan is back!. Faith is not my favorite Buffy character, so its surprising that an entire book (minus the last chapter) is dedicated to her story after Season 7. Faith is a main character, but not as much as Willow and Xander abit to Buffy.
In the hands of Brian K. Vaughan Faith gets the limelight and shines it well. The story is fast paced, refreshing-with a sassy badguy (I mean girl!) that keeps the reader entertained despite Buffy not being at the wheel. The fact that the story jumps to Faith is actullay a nice break, and fleshes out some well deserved background pieces for Giles as well--which ultimately leaves Buffy feeling even more isolated--nice one!
One thing....Amy Winehouse? - Buffy is back. That is a great comics, really hold your breathe in till the end of the book!! i am waiting for the vol.3 with great impatience!
At least in this one we find again the usual Buffy VS Faith fight!! Fantastic - Gotta have faith!. I was a late convert to the world of Buffy. Like many I had watched it as a teenager, enjoyed it, and then been persuaded by who knows who, that it was not something one should be proud of watching. Then I watched Serenity and thought it was great, backtracked to firefly and loved that too. Then one day somebody told me that the same guy that did those, did buffy. WHAT! I said, That cant be!, half clouded by the fact that everybody said that Buffy was rubbish, half trying to cover up my embarrassment of not making this ling earlier.
So to cut a long story short, I watched all of Buffy in a very short time, and I loved it. And then I watched Angel and I loved it less, but loved it all the same.
Before Mr. Whedon ever entered my life, and then during, and still now, I ve been an avid reader of comics. All comics, from the good, to the bad, to the fugly. Some of my favourites in the world of comics were the likes of Y the last man, and Runaways. Boy, I m rambling here. Bear with me. What I m really trying to say here, with probabl too much context, is that this comic is great. It s great as a part of the Buffy canon. I couldn t be happier with how the series has been carried on, and BKV s addition is on par with Whedons.
This is probably not a comic that is going to be among the greats. It s no Maus, it s no Watchmen. But it does what it sets out to do well, it carries on the story of our favourite vampire slayer (or whichever is your favourite). It s not a comic that revels in the medium of comics. If it was adapted into another series or a film, it may be even better. But that aint going to happen. And honestly, i m not complaining.
Sorry for the diatribe, one last thing i d like to say... Keep it coming.
P.S. It s also way better than Angel: after the fall. Seriously. - Disappointingly unoriginal new story. I was severally disapointed by this new part in the so-called Season 8 of Buffy. Not because it is a bad tale overall or badly written or anything like that, but because the story is completely unoriginal and tired. A story about a rogue Slayer trying to kill Buffy has been done already in Season 3 of the original TV series, with Faith herself as the rogue Slayer. An episode of Angel Season 5 also featured a rogue Slayer trying to kill Spike. And Giles asking Faith to help track down the rogue Slayer to redeem herself is also a bit silly considering the events at the end of Season 7. I think her saving Buffy s life at the end should have been more than enough to be forgiven for her past sins. Original ideas needed for the next installment please!
- so after reintroducing buffy and co we then move away from them to faith.. Which in some ways seemed an odd idea, because it focuses so much on Faith that buffy barey gets a look in. Grumble over, it is still a fine read and faith has been part of buffy for years so why whinge anyway.
The same flaws with the art apply, as well as the same benefits. Brian k vaughns handle on faith is pretty good, his Giles is perfect. The story is fairly simple but well handled and leaves a few more dangling threads.
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