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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from 2007 to 2011. The series serves as a canonical[2] continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and follows the events of that show's final televised season.[3] It is produced by Joss Whedon, who wrote or co-wrote three of the series arcs and several one-shot stories. The series was followed by Season Nine in 2011.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
Trade paperback cover of The Long Way Home. Art by Jo Chen
Publication information
PublisherDark Horse Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
GenreHorror[1]
Publication dateMarch 14, 2007 – January 19, 2011
No. of issues40 (core series)
3 (one-shots)
Main character(s)Scooby Gang
Creative team
Created byJoss Whedon
Written byJoss Whedon
Brian K. Vaughan
Drew Goddard
Jane Espenson
Brad Meltzer
and others
Penciller(s)Georges Jeanty
Karl Moline
Inker(s)Andy Owens
Colorist(s)Dave Stewart
Michelle Madsen
Collected editions
The Long Way HomeISBN 1593078226
No Future for YouISBN 159307963X
Wolves at the GateISBN 1595821651
Time of Your LifeISBN 1595823107
Predators and PreyISBN 1595823425
RetreatISBN 1595824154
TwilightISBN 1595825584
Last GleamingISBN 1595826106

The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues,[4] but eventually expanded to a 40-issue run. The series also spawned a handful of spin-off titles, including a Tales of the Vampires follow-up and one-shots focusing on Willow and Riley.[5]

The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series, titled Angel: After the Fall, and a Spike comic book series, which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight.[6] A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010.[7]

Plot Edit

A year after the end of the television series, Buffy and Xander now lead command-central, which is situated at a citadel in Scotland. At their disposal are a wide array of psychics, seers, witches, and Slayers,[8] along with a vast amount of technology, revealed to be the result of Buffy robbing a Swiss bank to acquire the funds.[9] There are 1,800 Slayers worldwide according to Buffy, almost 500 of whom are working with the Scoobies, separated into 10 squads. Squads include Andrew's in Southern Italy,[10] Giles' in England,[11] Vi's in New York City,[12] Robin's in Cleveland, Ohio,[13] and another led by Rona in Chicago, Illinois.[14] For Buffy's protection and because her name is feared worldwide, two decoys are put in place: one partying in Rome and one on a mission in demonic caverns.[15] Buffy now relies heavily on Willow, whose character arc sees her under the tutelage of a powerful demon called Saga Vasuki.[9][16] Under Saga Vasuki, Willow's power has grown phenomenally; for example, she can now fly and cast extremely complicated and large-scale spells.[8]

In the wake of Sunnydale's destruction, elements within the U.S. government view the expanded Slayers and the Scooby Gang as international terrorists and characterize Buffy as a "charismatic, uncompromising and completely destructive" leader. General Voll, a member of a mystically aware Initiative-like government project, describes fear of their resources, power, and ideology.[8] The government has teamed with Sunnydale survivor/powerful witch Amy Madison and Season 6 villain Warren Mears in the hopes of bringing Buffy down.[10] Simultaneously, an evil British socialite Slayer called Lady Genevieve Savidge plots to usurp Buffy's place in the Slayer hierarchy,[13] and a shrewd cabal of Japanese vampires scheme to reverse the global activation of Potential Slayers in "Chosen".[17] The appearances of these villains are connected to "Twilight", the enigmatic Big Bad of the season, a masked person who views the expanded ranks of Slayers as a threat to humanity and wants to destroy them, and bring about an end to all magic on Earth.[14] It later transpires that like Amy and Warren, Buffy's ex-boyfriend Riley Finn is also loyal to Twilight,[18] though Riley turns out to have been Buffy's double agent.[19]

Halfway through the season, ditzy vampire Harmony Kendall rises to fame as a reality TV star and ushers in a new pro-vampire, anti-Slayer world order.[20] Under attack from Twilight and other demons as well as militaries across the world, the various Slayer squads (including Faith) reconvene in retreat from their enemy. Because Twilight can now track the group through their use of magic, Buffy and her friends relocate to Tibet to learn from Oz how to suppress magical natures for witches and Slayers alike. Giles and Buffy are both concerned with the extent to which they rely on Willow, worried she may go overboard again as in Season Six;[21] Buffy's fears are in part justified by her visit to the future (a crossover with the Whedon miniseries Fray) where she was forced to kill a future Dark Willow.[18] Following the fray with Twilight, in which many Slayers were killed, Buffy developed abilities similar to those of Twilight.

A subplot involves the repercussions of Dawn's college relationship with a boy named Kenny (described as a "thricewise"), whom she cheated on, losing her virginity to his roommate.[9] Consequently, Dawn has been cursed with mystical transformations: first into a giant,[8] then a centaur,[12] and finally a living doll until she apologizes to Kenny and breaks the spell.[22] Among the core group, Buffy is for a time romantically drawn to another woman: a Slayer named Satsu, and Xander to Slayer Renée;[17] Willow's relationship with the core group is more estranged, while she protectively withholds Kennedy from her friends.[9] Kennedy is unaware of the sexual aspect of Willow's relationship with Saga Vasuki.[18] Giles and Buffy, at odds, stop speaking with one another. Giles works with Faith to prevent more Slayers from going rogue.[23] Although Buffy comes to feel that her only compatible mate is Xander, and is upset to learn that he truly loves Dawn,[24] she and Angel succumb to their desires for one another upon their reunion,[25] though the extent to which they were in control of their actions is uncertain.[26]

In the series' penultimate arc, Twilight is revealed to be Buffy's former lover, Angel. Angel attempts to explain that his Twilight persona was used to unify the anti-Slayer movement, thus limiting the potential destruction they could have caused working independently.[25] His secondary goal was to push Buffy's development so that the two of them could reunite romantically and ascend to a higher plane of existence, itself called Twilight.[27] However, whatever magical effect Angel was under seemed to wane after Buffy realised she was needed back on Earth to assist her friends as demons poured in from other dimensions to destroy the old universe. At the last moment, Buffy's other love, Spike, arrives in a futuristic ship to announce he has a solution to the problem at hand.[26] In the final arc, "Last Gleaming", Spike's information leads them to the source both of magic and of Twilight's power, a mystical "seed" buried beneath Sunnydale. Giles plans to destroy it, but Twilight possesses Angel and compels him to kill Giles by snapping his neck. Distraught, Buffy smashes the seed herself. Twilight is stopped but magic is also removed from the universe. Though Slayers and vampires retain their powers, witches for example are left entirely powerless. Subsequently, Willow breaks up with Kennedy and Faith inherits Giles' estate and attempts to begin Angel's rehabilitation. A pariah in the community of Slayers and former witches, Buffy moves to San Francisco where she lives as a houseguest at Dawn and Xander's apartment, and resumes her former duties as Slayer: patrolling at night for vampires.

Writers and story arcs Edit

Joss Whedon serves as "executive producer" for the series across every issue, giving his other writers notes on characterization, continuity and his overall concept as he would when overseeing Buffy as a television series. Whedon wrote the first story arc ("The Long Way Home", #1–4), the fourth ("Time of Your Life", #16–19), the final story arc ("Last Gleaming", #36–40), and several intermediary one-shot stories (#5, #10, #11, "Willow", and #31). Comic and television writer Brian K. Vaughan became the first guest writer on the series, writing the second story arc "No Future for You" (#6–9). While Vaughan was not a "Buffyverse" staff member, he was a fan of both series (particularly the character of Faith) and Joss Whedon himself was a fan of Vaughan's Marvel Comics series Runaways, on which he served as writer during the period Vaughan wrote "No Future for You." Former Buffy and Angel writer Drew Goddard wrote the series' third arc, "Wolves at the Gate" (#12–15). Goddard first became a Buffy writer in its final season, starting with the episode "Selfless" and finishing with the Angel episode "The Girl in Question", which itself obliquely hints at the life of Buffy post-season seven. Goddard went on to become a writer for the movie Cloverfield and acclaimed American dramas Lost and Alias (all working alongside producer J. J. Abrams) while also penning the story "Antique" for canonical Buffy comic book Tales of the Vampires, which he references in "Wolves at the Gate".

Film, comics and television writer-producer Jeph Loeb wrote issue #20 of the series ("After These Messages... We'll Be Right Back!". Loeb had previously been involved with Whedon in the conception of Buffy the Animated Series, which never came to be. Following Loeb are Buffyverse alumni Jane Espenson, Doug Petrie,[28] Drew Z. Greenberg, and Steven S. DeKnight as well as comic book writer Jim Krueger, who each wrote an issue between issues #21 and #25 ("Predators and Prey"), which is a single arc told from a number of different perspectives. These one-shots follow the perspectives of Harmony (#21, Espenson), Satsu/Kennedy (#22, DeKnight), Buffy/Andrew (#23, Greenberg), Giles/Faith (#24, Krueger) and a Xander/Dawn issue which will also reveal more about Twilight (#25, Petrie).[29] Jane Espenson returned for a five-issue arc involving the character of Oz for issues #26–30, titled "Retreat"[30] and also wrote a one-shot about Riley. Joss Whedon returned to write two one-shots, "Willow: Goddesses and Monsters" and issue #31, "Turbulence". Brad Meltzer, author of several New York Times best-selling books and later both Identity Crisis and Justice League for DC Comics wrote the penultimate story arc of Season Eight, "Twilight", which is issues #32–35. Whedon himself resumes authorship for the final five issues (#36–40, "Last Gleaming") of the series, bringing Season Eight to an end.[31]

Dark Horse Presents has also offered several short, canonical side stories to the mix. "Harmony Bites" by Espenson and Moline is a fictional episode of Harmony Kendall's television series, tying into issue #21. "Vampy Cat Play Friend" is a fictional television commercial tying in with issue #22, written by Steven S. DeKnight and illustrated by Camilla d'Errico. Joss Whedon teamed up with Jo Chen to produce "Always Darkest", a depiction of Buffy's terrible nightmares, and Espenson teamed up with Moline again to produce "Harmony Comes to the Nation", a fictional interview for The Colbert Report where Harmony lays out her ambitions, both tying in with Jane Espenson's "Retreat" arc. Jackie Kessler wrote "Tales of the Vampires: Carpe Noctem", a two-part ministory with the previously unseen characters Ash and Cyn, about the consequences of Harmony Kendall's television series from a vampire's point of view.

Publication Edit

Issues Edit

Title Issue # Release date
"The Long Way Home, Part I" 1 March 14, 2007
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy Summers leads a squad of Slayers in Scotland with the help of her friend Xander Harris and her sister-turned-giant Dawn. Meanwhile, a government installation investigates the demolished town of Sunnydale.
"The Long Way Home, Part II" 2 April 4, 2007
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
The government recruits Amy Madison as their operative to dispatch Buffy. She travels to Scotland, unleashes an army of zombies on the castle, and binds Buffy in a sleep that can only be broken by a true love's kiss.
"The Long Way Home, Part III" 3 May 2, 2007
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Still bound in a sleep, Buffy explores her dreamspace with Ethan Rayne. Willow Rosenberg comes to the Slayers' aid in a battle against Amy and her army of zombies.
"The Long Way Home, Part IV" 4 June 6, 2007
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Amy kidnaps Willow and presents her to a skinless Warren Mears. Xander and some practicing witches attempt to create a portal to send Buffy and Satsu to Willow's rescue. A U.S. government general warns Buffy of "Twilight", the end of magic.
"The Chain" 5 July 25, 2007
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Paul Lee
A young woman reveals how she went from being a high school student to being Buffy's decoy.
"No Future for You, Part I" 6 September 5, 2007
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Penciller: Georges Jeanty
In Cleveland, Rupert Giles recruits Faith to assassinate Lady Genevieve Savidge: a rogue Slayer who threatens to destroy the world. Meanwhile, in Scotland, Buffy admits to Xander her worry of "Twilight".
"No Future for You, Part II" 7 October 3, 2007
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Faith infiltrates Lady Genevieve Savidge's estate only to discover an amicable connection with her. Willow questions Dawn on her newly giant stature.
"No Future for You, Part III" 8 November 7, 2007
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Faith finds herself torn when Lady Genevieve reveals her plan to kill Buffy. Matters get worse, when Genevieve's mentor Roden kidnaps Buffy and brings her face to face with Faith.
"No Future for You, Part IV" 9 December 5, 2007
Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Faith and Lady Genevieve engage in battle to the death. Buffy and Giles' relationship is further strained when she questions him about Faith's mission. Meanwhile, a mysterious character named Twilight meets with a U.S. government agent to discuss the events with Faith and Genevieve.
"Anywhere but Here" 10 January 2, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Cliff Richards
A Minder named Robin welcomes Buffy and Willow to Tichajt who presents to them the past, present, and future, revealing kept secrets between the best friends. Dawn embarrassingly reveals to Xander that she did not sleep with her boyfriend like most suspect, but instead slept with his college roommate.
"A Beautiful Sunset" 11 February 6, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy invites Satsu to dust a group of vampires at a graveyard. There, Buffy declares to her that she knows Satsu planted the true love's kiss on her when she was bound in sleep. Suddenly, Twilight attacks both of the girls and introduces to Buffy his malicious plan to destroy all of the Slayers.
"Wolves at the Gate, Part I" 12 March 5, 2008
Writer: Drew Goddard Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Just when Xander, Renée, Andrew, Willow, and Dawn all walk in on Buffy and Satsu naked in bed, a group of Japanese vampires breach the castle walls and successfully steal the Scythe. In need for assistance to defeat the vampires, Xander seeks an old friend, Dracula.
"Wolves at the Gate, Part II" 13 April 2, 2008
Writer: Drew Goddard Penciller: Georges Jeanty
When confronted by Xander about the Japanese vampires, Dracula realizes the group has stolen his unique powers, and commits to help out of pride. Meanwhile, Buffy is preparing an all-out assault against the vampires, who have been spotted in Tokyo by the slayer Aiko. The vampires spot Aiko's surveillance and set an ambush: the female vampire Kumiko uses the Scythe to magically revert Aiko into a regular, helpless girl, and the vampire leader Toru then kills her.
"Wolves at the Gate, Part III" 14 May 7, 2008
Writer: Drew Goddard Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy and her team arrive in Japan to find Aiko's corpse strung up with a welcome message written in her blood. They meet up with Xander, Renée, and Dracula, who teaches Willow a spell to contain the desolidifying vampires. With Giant Dawn as a distraction, the team assaults the vampires' lair, only to discover that it's a trap as Toru appears behind them and impales Renée on the scythe.
"Wolves at the Gate, Part IV" 15 June 4, 2008
Writer: Drew Goddard Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Dracula sends Willow to perform the spell to destroy the vampires' special powers. No longer invincible, the Slayers charge and attack all of the vampires. Dawn is confronted by a mecha version of herself.
"Time of Your Life, Part I" 16 July 2, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Karl Moline
When Buffy and Willow reunite with Kennedy and Vi to unlock the secrets of the Scythe, Buffy finds herself transported into the future of Slayer Melaka Fray. In Scotland, Dawn transforms into a centaur and the castle is hit by a rocket sent by Amy and Warren.
"Time of Your Life, Part II" 17 August 6, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Karl Moline
After a shaky introduction, Buffy and Fray must join forces in order to discover the purpose of their meeting. Elsewhere in Haddyn, Fray's twin brother vampire Harth has teamed up with Dark Willow to affect time.
"Time of Your Life, Part III" 18 September 3, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Karl Moline
Xander and Dawn escape from the siege and enter deep in the forest, only to then encounter mystical tree creatures. In the future, Dark Willow convinces Fray to immobilize Buffy in order to save the world.
"Time of Your Life, Part IV" 19 November 26, 2008
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Karl Moline
When a portal temporarily opens between the timelines, Buffy rushes to get back to the present. However, Dark Willow and Fray will make sure she does otherwise. Meanwhile, in the present, Riley Finn shows allegiance to Twilight.
"After These Messages... We'll Be Right Back!" 20 December 17, 2008
Writer: Jeph Loeb Penciller: Georges Jeanty, Eric Wight
Buffy wakes up and finds herself back in her 16-year-old body, conflicted with her Slayer duties when Cordelia Chase hosts a house party.
"Harmonic Divergence" 21 January 7, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Harmony sets a contract with MTV to produce a reality television show, presenting vampires as helpless victims.
"Swell" 22 February 4, 2009
Writer: Steven S. DeKnight Penciller: Georges Jeanty
When Kennedy is sent to Japan to evaluate Satsu's efforts as team leader, they are taken by surprise by some fierce furry creatures who want to do nothing more than destroy Buffy.
"Predators and Prey" 23 March 4, 2009
Writer: Drew Z. Greenberg Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy and Andrew embark on a trip to take down the rogue slayer Simone while the rest of the world still feels hatred toward the slayer population.
"Safe" 24 April 1, 2009
Writer: Jim Krueger Penciller: Cliff Richards
Faith and Giles encounter a runaway Slayer named Courtney. The three investigate The Slayer Sanctuary and its tie to the town of Hanselstadt.
"Living Doll" 25 May 6, 2009
Writer: Doug Petrie Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy will finally have to take action regarding her little sister when Dawn's mysterious disappearance makes it a priority.
"Retreat, Part I" 26 July 1, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Old friends such as Faith, Andrew, and Satsu are forced to return to Buffy's HQ, who are much the same as them under siege from Twilight's forces, humans and demons. Defenses fall as the Scottish castle comes under attack. The group learns Twilight is able to track them through their use of magic, forcing the team to retreat to Tibet to learn how to suppress magic from Oz.
"Retreat, Part II" 27 August 5, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Upon arriving in Tibet, the group is filled in on what has happened to Oz since season 4 when he departed Sunnydale. Also, Twilight uses every technological and mystical way to locate the Slayers since they mysteriously vanished from his radar.
"Retreat, Part III" 28 September 2, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy and her group of Slayers use hard labor and meditation to suppress their inherent magic in order to remain hidden from Twilight. Meanwhile, Andrew uses his videocamera to seek out and expose a spy amongst them—but it may be too late.
"Retreat, Part IV" 29 October 7, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Having been discovered by Twilight and his army, the Slayer Organization prepare to do battle with human weapons in order to survive to fight another day.
"Retreat, Part V" 30 November 4, 2009
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Georges Jeanty
The epic battle between the Slayers and Twilight's armies comes to a halt when three giant Goddesses rise from the ground and rain destruction on them.
"Turbulence" 31 January 13, 2010
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy admits her attraction to Xander and reveals she's inexplicably inherited superpowers that can defeat the Goddesses.
"Twilight, Chapter One: Buffy Has F#©$ing Superpowers" 32 February 3, 2010
Writer: Brad Meltzer Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy and Xander test the limits of her new superpowers; Willow suspects they originate from the dead Slayers.
"Twilight, Chapter Two: The Master Plan" 33 March 3, 2010
Writer: Brad Meltzer Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy discovers that Twilight is in fact her ex-boyfriend, Angel. Giles begins to explain the prophecy.
"Twilight, Chapter Three: Them F#©%ing (Plus the True History of the Universe)" 34 April 7, 2010
Writer: Brad Meltzer Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Giles explains that the Slayer and the vampire are a part of a prophecy about the formation of a new dimension. Meanwhile, Buffy and Angel find themselves having sex and awaking in just such a place.
"Twilight, The Final Chapter: The Power of Love" 35 May 5, 2010
Writer: Brad Meltzer Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Buffy and Angel choose to return to Earth to assist their friends as the old universe is invaded by extra-dimensional demons.
"Last Gleaming, Part I" 36 September 1, 2010
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
The revelation that Angel is Twilight breeds dissension among Buffy and her allies, just as Spike returns
"Last Gleaming, Part II" 37 October 6, 2010
Writer: Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Spike informs Buffy that in order to destroy the Twilight realm, she must break the source of magic—a seed buried deep in Sunnydale.
"Last Gleaming, Part III" 38 November 3, 2010
Writer: Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller: Georges Jeanty
As Slayers all over the world engage in a mass battle against demon armies from other dimensions, Buffy and a select few get a hold of the Seed.
"Last Gleaming, Part IV" 39 December 1, 2010
Writer: Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Angel stops Giles' attempt at destroying the Seed by snapping his neck. Mortified, Buffy breaks it and collapses into tears as the world is relieved of all magic, including Willow's abilities.
"Last Gleaming, Part V" 40 January 19, 2011
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Georges Jeanty
Months after the battle, Buffy is waitressing in San Francisco, living at Xander and Dawn's apartment. Simone kills the Military General and hunts for Buffy next.

One-shots Edit

Title Release date
"Tales of the Vampires: The Thrill" June 3, 2009
Writer: Becky Cloonan Penciller: Vasilis Lolos
In a small town in New Hampshire, a young man named Jacob befriends a reckless gang of vampires who enjoy drinking his blood. Jacob craves the high and the easy escape from the monotony of his life that this "bloodletting" provides. A mysterious character named May appears, who can help Jacob leave those high-school days behind, unless his friend Alexia doesn't stop her first.
"Willow: Goddesses and Monsters" December 23, 2009
Writer: Joss Whedon Penciller: Karl Moline
Following the demise of Sunnydale, Willow went on a walkabout where she met a very sultry, extremely powerful serpent lady who seems to be the key to unraveling the mysteries of what Willow is, and will become.
"Riley: Commitment through Distance, Virtue through Sin" August 18, 2010
Writer: Jane Espenson Penciller: Karl Moline
In the midst of the battle, Buffy's former flame, the demon-fighting soldier Riley Finn, seemingly in league with Twilight, was revealed as a double agent working for the Slayer army. Now Espenson and artist Karl Moline (Fray, Willow) uncover the secrets of Riley's recruitment by Buffy, his infiltration of Twilight's inner circle, and what's become of him and his superspy wife, Sam.

Trade paperbacks Edit

The issues were collected together into trade paperbacks:

# Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints
1 The Long Way Home Dark Horse Comics October 24, 2007 ISBN 1593078226
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #1–5[32]
 Credits and full notes
Writer(s) Joss Whedon
Penciller(s)
A hardcover edition was also published at the same time.
2 No Future for You Dark Horse Comics May 21, 2008 ISBN 159307963X
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #6–10[33]
 Credits and full notes
3 Wolves at the Gate Dark Horse Comics November 11, 2008 ISBN 1595821651
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #11–15
 Credits and full notes
4 Time of Your Life Dark Horse Comics May 6, 2009 ISBN 1595823107
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #16–20
 Credits and full notes
5 Predators and Prey Dark Horse Comics September 30, 2009 ISBN 1595823425
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #21–25 and the short stories "Harmony Bites" and "Vampy Cat Play Friend" from MySpace Dark Horse Presents!
6 Retreat Dark Horse Comics February 25, 2010 ISBN 1595824154
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #26–30 and the short stories "Always Darkest" and "Harmony Comes to the Nation" from MySpace Dark Horse Presents!
 Credits and full notes
7 Twilight Dark Horse Comics October 6, 2010 ISBN 1595825584
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #31–35 and the Willow one-shot.
 Credits and full notes
8 Last Gleaming Dark Horse Comics June 1, 2011 ISBN 1595826106
Collects

The reprinted material is, in whole or in part, from:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #36–40 and the Riley one-shot.
 Credits and full notes

Note: The full title of all volumes listed here start with "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight: ".

Library editions Edit

The series has been collected into four deluxe, oversized, hardcover editions under the title "Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight Library Edition", each containing ten issues and extra features.[34]

Title Release Date Publisher Writers Contains
Volume 1 May 30, 2012 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon and Brian K. Vaughan Season 8 issues 1–10, "Always Darkest", covers gallery, sketches gallery.
Volume 2 September 12, 2012 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon, Drew Goddard, and Jeph Loeb Season 8 issues 11–20, Willow: Goddesses and Monsters, covers gallery, sketches gallery.
Volume 3 January 8, 2013 Dark Horse Comics Jane Espenson, Steven S. DeKnight, Drew Z. Greenberg, Jim Krueger, and Doug Petrie Season 8 issues 21–30, covers gallery, sketches gallery.
Volume 4 March 20, 2013 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon, Brad Meltzer, and Scott Allie Season 8 issues 31–40; Riley: Commitment through Distance, Virtue through Sin; covers gallery, sketches gallery.

Motion comics Edit

Fox Home Entertainment produced motion comics based on the first 19 issues of Season Eight. The first motion comic was released on Amazon Video on Demand and iTunes on July 19, 2010, with new motion comics being released every Monday.[7] The Region-1 Blu-ray and DVD of the motion comic series was released on January 4, 2011, and includes limited edition Jo Chen packaging and a collectible reprint of Dark Horse Comic's first book in the series.[35] The Region-2 DVD was released on October 3, 2011.[36]

Reception Edit

Initial reaction to Season Eight was generally positive, despite the switch in medium leading to comparison between the television series and the comic. Mathew Springer of The Comicbloc described the series as "very good ... and slightly strange." He praised Whedon's writing in the opening issue, claiming, "The humor, pop culture references and spot-on quirky characterizations are all on vibrant display," and looked forward to the direction the book was going in. However, he admitted that it was hard for him to accept the comic as canon, claiming "there’s something subtly undermining this effort simply because it’s a comic book and not on television."[37] Mark Stoddard of Comix Nexus also approached the series "with some trepidation, unsure of whether there would be more great stories that really needed to be told, and wondering whether the magic of TV could be replicated in the medium of comics."[38] TV Squad's Keith McDuffee expressed that reading Buffy as a comic book after seeing it on television for seven years was strange,[39] but the new format was a good thing because, "You don't have ugly casting problems and the special effects budget isn't a concern at all."[40] In a later review, he reaffirmed this opinion, stating, "Thank God for a medium that lets creativity go completely wild without budget worries."[41]

Georges Jeanty's artwork received praise for being dynamic and true to the characters, rather than trying to appear photo-realistic. According to Mathew Springer, "He brings these people to life not as drawings of actors and actresses, but as fully realized comic book characters in their own right."[37] Mark Stoddard complimented Whedon's choice of Jeanty for the book, saying, "His layouts and storytelling are clear, he handles the action sequences pretty well, and the character likenesses are excellent, retaining a sense of artistic individuality, rather than simply generating portraits or rehashing television stills."[38] However, Keith McDuffee criticized Jeanty's work, feeling, "The cover images...are amazingly detailed and truly capture what we remember of the characters, but the inside pages have a bit to be desired."[41] Richard George of IGN described Jeanty's work as bringing "a mixture of real life practicality and zany cartoons," but warned readers not to compare it to the "immaculate" covers by Jo Chen, explaining, "Do not expect the art inside to be what it is on the outside, and don't hold one against the other. Both styles have their place."[42]

Reaction from original cast Edit

Multiple cast members have commented on the appearances of the characters they originated for the TV series in the Season 8 comics.

  • Sarah Michelle Gellar, who portrayed Buffy, was first informed of Buffy's lesbian experiences by Seth Green, who played Oz, in an on-camera interview, and expressed surprise and approval of the development.[43]
  • Nicholas Brendon, who portrayed Xander, mentioned the events of issue #12 in the Paley Center for Media Buffy cast reunion held March 20, 2008, to the obvious surprise of James Marsters and Sarah Michelle Gellar,[44] later commenting, "He's looking good, rocking the eye patch in charge of 500 chicks. That is the one thing that Xander would be completely blown away about — being in charge of 500 slayers. Xander wasn't in charge of himself in the show!"[45]
  • Anthony Stewart Head, who played Rupert Giles, said, "I've seen bits of it and I'd love to see more because it's so cool. It's Joss — and I love Joss's writing. I haven’t had a lot of time but I must get the whole season and check it out."[46]
  • Elizabeth Anne Allen, who portrayed Amy, described the series as "awesome," saying, "[Season Six/Seven] was fun.... but I really would have loved to play Amy in Season 8. She is much darker."[47]

Awards Edit

Group Year Award Work Result
Diamond Comic Distributors 2007 Comic Book of the Year, under $3.00 Issue #1 Won
Diamond Comic Distributors 2007 Licensed Comic of the Year Issue #1 Won[48]
Eisner Award 2008 Best Continuing Series Nominated
Eisner Award 2008 Best New Series Won[49]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2008 Best Book Nominated[50]
Diamond Comic Distributors 2008 Licensed Comic Book of the Year Issue #12 Won[50]
GLAAD Media Awards 20th Annual 2009 Outstanding Comic Book "Wolves at the Gate" Won[51]
Wizard Magazine Fan Awards 2009 (#211 Platinum Edition) 2009 Favorite Licensed Comic and Favorite Heroine Buffy Summers Won
Wizard Magazine 2009 Top 100 Graphic Novels of the Wizard Magazine Era "Wolves at the Gate" Placed #67

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External links Edit

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight at the Grand Comics Database
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer at Dark Horse Comics
  • Joss Whedon Q&A about Season 8 at TVGuide.com
  • The Comic Book Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer

buffy, vampire, slayer, season, eight, comic, book, series, published, dark, horse, comics, from, 2007, 2011, series, serves, canonical, continuation, television, series, buffy, vampire, slayer, follows, events, that, show, final, televised, season, produced, . Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from 2007 to 2011 The series serves as a canonical 2 continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and follows the events of that show s final televised season 3 It is produced by Joss Whedon who wrote or co wrote three of the series arcs and several one shot stories The series was followed by Season Nine in 2011 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season EightTrade paperback cover of The Long Way Home Art by Jo ChenPublication informationPublisherDark Horse ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreHorror 1 Publication dateMarch 14 2007 January 19 2011No of issues40 core series 3 one shots Main character s Scooby GangCreative teamCreated byJoss WhedonWritten byJoss WhedonBrian K VaughanDrew GoddardJane EspensonBrad Meltzerand othersPenciller s Georges JeantyKarl MolineInker s Andy OwensColorist s Dave StewartMichelle MadsenCollected editionsThe Long Way HomeISBN 1593078226No Future for YouISBN 159307963XWolves at the GateISBN 1595821651Time of Your LifeISBN 1595823107Predators and PreyISBN 1595823425RetreatISBN 1595824154TwilightISBN 1595825584Last GleamingISBN 1595826106The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues 4 but eventually expanded to a 40 issue run The series also spawned a handful of spin off titles including a Tales of the Vampires follow up and one shots focusing on Willow and Riley 5 The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series titled Angel After the Fall and a Spike comic book series which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight 6 A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Writers and story arcs 3 Publication 3 1 Issues 3 2 One shots 3 3 Trade paperbacks 3 4 Library editions 4 Motion comics 5 Reception 5 1 Reaction from original cast 5 2 Awards 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditA year after the end of the television series Buffy and Xander now lead command central which is situated at a citadel in Scotland At their disposal are a wide array of psychics seers witches and Slayers 8 along with a vast amount of technology revealed to be the result of Buffy robbing a Swiss bank to acquire the funds 9 There are 1 800 Slayers worldwide according to Buffy almost 500 of whom are working with the Scoobies separated into 10 squads Squads include Andrew s in Southern Italy 10 Giles in England 11 Vi s in New York City 12 Robin s in Cleveland Ohio 13 and another led by Rona in Chicago Illinois 14 For Buffy s protection and because her name is feared worldwide two decoys are put in place one partying in Rome and one on a mission in demonic caverns 15 Buffy now relies heavily on Willow whose character arc sees her under the tutelage of a powerful demon called Saga Vasuki 9 16 Under Saga Vasuki Willow s power has grown phenomenally for example she can now fly and cast extremely complicated and large scale spells 8 In the wake of Sunnydale s destruction elements within the U S government view the expanded Slayers and the Scooby Gang as international terrorists and characterize Buffy as a charismatic uncompromising and completely destructive leader General Voll a member of a mystically aware Initiative like government project describes fear of their resources power and ideology 8 The government has teamed with Sunnydale survivor powerful witch Amy Madison and Season 6 villain Warren Mears in the hopes of bringing Buffy down 10 Simultaneously an evil British socialite Slayer called Lady Genevieve Savidge plots to usurp Buffy s place in the Slayer hierarchy 13 and a shrewd cabal of Japanese vampires scheme to reverse the global activation of Potential Slayers in Chosen 17 The appearances of these villains are connected to Twilight the enigmatic Big Bad of the season a masked person who views the expanded ranks of Slayers as a threat to humanity and wants to destroy them and bring about an end to all magic on Earth 14 It later transpires that like Amy and Warren Buffy s ex boyfriend Riley Finn is also loyal to Twilight 18 though Riley turns out to have been Buffy s double agent 19 Halfway through the season ditzy vampire Harmony Kendall rises to fame as a reality TV star and ushers in a new pro vampire anti Slayer world order 20 Under attack from Twilight and other demons as well as militaries across the world the various Slayer squads including Faith reconvene in retreat from their enemy Because Twilight can now track the group through their use of magic Buffy and her friends relocate to Tibet to learn from Oz how to suppress magical natures for witches and Slayers alike Giles and Buffy are both concerned with the extent to which they rely on Willow worried she may go overboard again as in Season Six 21 Buffy s fears are in part justified by her visit to the future a crossover with the Whedon miniseries Fray where she was forced to kill a future Dark Willow 18 Following the fray with Twilight in which many Slayers were killed Buffy developed abilities similar to those of Twilight A subplot involves the repercussions of Dawn s college relationship with a boy named Kenny described as a thricewise whom she cheated on losing her virginity to his roommate 9 Consequently Dawn has been cursed with mystical transformations first into a giant 8 then a centaur 12 and finally a living doll until she apologizes to Kenny and breaks the spell 22 Among the core group Buffy is for a time romantically drawn to another woman a Slayer named Satsu and Xander to Slayer Renee 17 Willow s relationship with the core group is more estranged while she protectively withholds Kennedy from her friends 9 Kennedy is unaware of the sexual aspect of Willow s relationship with Saga Vasuki 18 Giles and Buffy at odds stop speaking with one another Giles works with Faith to prevent more Slayers from going rogue 23 Although Buffy comes to feel that her only compatible mate is Xander and is upset to learn that he truly loves Dawn 24 she and Angel succumb to their desires for one another upon their reunion 25 though the extent to which they were in control of their actions is uncertain 26 In the series penultimate arc Twilight is revealed to be Buffy s former lover Angel Angel attempts to explain that his Twilight persona was used to unify the anti Slayer movement thus limiting the potential destruction they could have caused working independently 25 His secondary goal was to push Buffy s development so that the two of them could reunite romantically and ascend to a higher plane of existence itself called Twilight 27 However whatever magical effect Angel was under seemed to wane after Buffy realised she was needed back on Earth to assist her friends as demons poured in from other dimensions to destroy the old universe At the last moment Buffy s other love Spike arrives in a futuristic ship to announce he has a solution to the problem at hand 26 In the final arc Last Gleaming Spike s information leads them to the source both of magic and of Twilight s power a mystical seed buried beneath Sunnydale Giles plans to destroy it but Twilight possesses Angel and compels him to kill Giles by snapping his neck Distraught Buffy smashes the seed herself Twilight is stopped but magic is also removed from the universe Though Slayers and vampires retain their powers witches for example are left entirely powerless Subsequently Willow breaks up with Kennedy and Faith inherits Giles estate and attempts to begin Angel s rehabilitation A pariah in the community of Slayers and former witches Buffy moves to San Francisco where she lives as a houseguest at Dawn and Xander s apartment and resumes her former duties as Slayer patrolling at night for vampires Writers and story arcs EditJoss Whedon serves as executive producer for the series across every issue giving his other writers notes on characterization continuity and his overall concept as he would when overseeing Buffy as a television series Whedon wrote the first story arc The Long Way Home 1 4 the fourth Time of Your Life 16 19 the final story arc Last Gleaming 36 40 and several intermediary one shot stories 5 10 11 Willow and 31 Comic and television writer Brian K Vaughan became the first guest writer on the series writing the second story arc No Future for You 6 9 While Vaughan was not a Buffyverse staff member he was a fan of both series particularly the character of Faith and Joss Whedon himself was a fan of Vaughan s Marvel Comics series Runaways on which he served as writer during the period Vaughan wrote No Future for You Former Buffy and Angel writer Drew Goddard wrote the series third arc Wolves at the Gate 12 15 Goddard first became a Buffy writer in its final season starting with the episode Selfless and finishing with the Angel episode The Girl in Question which itself obliquely hints at the life of Buffy post season seven Goddard went on to become a writer for the movie Cloverfield and acclaimed American dramas Lost and Alias all working alongside producer J J Abrams while also penning the story Antique for canonical Buffy comic book Tales of the Vampires which he references in Wolves at the Gate Film comics and television writer producer Jeph Loeb wrote issue 20 of the series After These Messages We ll Be Right Back Loeb had previously been involved with Whedon in the conception of Buffy the Animated Series which never came to be Following Loeb are Buffyverse alumni Jane Espenson Doug Petrie 28 Drew Z Greenberg and Steven S DeKnight as well as comic book writer Jim Krueger who each wrote an issue between issues 21 and 25 Predators and Prey which is a single arc told from a number of different perspectives These one shots follow the perspectives of Harmony 21 Espenson Satsu Kennedy 22 DeKnight Buffy Andrew 23 Greenberg Giles Faith 24 Krueger and a Xander Dawn issue which will also reveal more about Twilight 25 Petrie 29 Jane Espenson returned for a five issue arc involving the character of Oz for issues 26 30 titled Retreat 30 and also wrote a one shot about Riley Joss Whedon returned to write two one shots Willow Goddesses and Monsters and issue 31 Turbulence Brad Meltzer author of several New York Times best selling books and later both Identity Crisis and Justice League for DC Comics wrote the penultimate story arc of Season Eight Twilight which is issues 32 35 Whedon himself resumes authorship for the final five issues 36 40 Last Gleaming of the series bringing Season Eight to an end 31 Dark Horse Presents has also offered several short canonical side stories to the mix Harmony Bites by Espenson and Moline is a fictional episode of Harmony Kendall s television series tying into issue 21 Vampy Cat Play Friend is a fictional television commercial tying in with issue 22 written by Steven S DeKnight and illustrated by Camilla d Errico Joss Whedon teamed up with Jo Chen to produce Always Darkest a depiction of Buffy s terrible nightmares and Espenson teamed up with Moline again to produce Harmony Comes to the Nation a fictional interview for The Colbert Report where Harmony lays out her ambitions both tying in with Jane Espenson s Retreat arc Jackie Kessler wrote Tales of the Vampires Carpe Noctem a two part ministory with the previously unseen characters Ash and Cyn about the consequences of Harmony Kendall s television series from a vampire s point of view Publication EditIssues Edit Title Issue Release date The Long Way Home Part I 1 March 14 2007Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy Summers leads a squad of Slayers in Scotland with the help of her friend Xander Harris and her sister turned giant Dawn Meanwhile a government installation investigates the demolished town of Sunnydale The Long Way Home Part II 2 April 4 2007Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyThe government recruits Amy Madison as their operative to dispatch Buffy She travels to Scotland unleashes an army of zombies on the castle and binds Buffy in a sleep that can only be broken by a true love s kiss The Long Way Home Part III 3 May 2 2007Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyStill bound in a sleep Buffy explores her dreamspace with Ethan Rayne Willow Rosenberg comes to the Slayers aid in a battle against Amy and her army of zombies The Long Way Home Part IV 4 June 6 2007Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyAmy kidnaps Willow and presents her to a skinless Warren Mears Xander and some practicing witches attempt to create a portal to send Buffy and Satsu to Willow s rescue A U S government general warns Buffy of Twilight the end of magic The Chain 5 July 25 2007Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Paul LeeA young woman reveals how she went from being a high school student to being Buffy s decoy No Future for You Part I 6 September 5 2007Writer Brian K Vaughan Penciller Georges JeantyIn Cleveland Rupert Giles recruits Faith to assassinate Lady Genevieve Savidge a rogue Slayer who threatens to destroy the world Meanwhile in Scotland Buffy admits to Xander her worry of Twilight No Future for You Part II 7 October 3 2007Writer Brian K Vaughan Penciller Georges JeantyFaith infiltrates Lady Genevieve Savidge s estate only to discover an amicable connection with her Willow questions Dawn on her newly giant stature No Future for You Part III 8 November 7 2007Writer Brian K Vaughan Penciller Georges JeantyFaith finds herself torn when Lady Genevieve reveals her plan to kill Buffy Matters get worse when Genevieve s mentor Roden kidnaps Buffy and brings her face to face with Faith No Future for You Part IV 9 December 5 2007Writer Brian K Vaughan Penciller Georges JeantyFaith and Lady Genevieve engage in battle to the death Buffy and Giles relationship is further strained when she questions him about Faith s mission Meanwhile a mysterious character named Twilight meets with a U S government agent to discuss the events with Faith and Genevieve Anywhere but Here 10 January 2 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Cliff RichardsA Minder named Robin welcomes Buffy and Willow to Tichajt who presents to them the past present and future revealing kept secrets between the best friends Dawn embarrassingly reveals to Xander that she did not sleep with her boyfriend like most suspect but instead slept with his college roommate A Beautiful Sunset 11 February 6 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy invites Satsu to dust a group of vampires at a graveyard There Buffy declares to her that she knows Satsu planted the true love s kiss on her when she was bound in sleep Suddenly Twilight attacks both of the girls and introduces to Buffy his malicious plan to destroy all of the Slayers Wolves at the Gate Part I 12 March 5 2008Writer Drew Goddard Penciller Georges JeantyJust when Xander Renee Andrew Willow and Dawn all walk in on Buffy and Satsu naked in bed a group of Japanese vampires breach the castle walls and successfully steal the Scythe In need for assistance to defeat the vampires Xander seeks an old friend Dracula Wolves at the Gate Part II 13 April 2 2008Writer Drew Goddard Penciller Georges JeantyWhen confronted by Xander about the Japanese vampires Dracula realizes the group has stolen his unique powers and commits to help out of pride Meanwhile Buffy is preparing an all out assault against the vampires who have been spotted in Tokyo by the slayer Aiko The vampires spot Aiko s surveillance and set an ambush the female vampire Kumiko uses the Scythe to magically revert Aiko into a regular helpless girl and the vampire leader Toru then kills her Wolves at the Gate Part III 14 May 7 2008Writer Drew Goddard Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy and her team arrive in Japan to find Aiko s corpse strung up with a welcome message written in her blood They meet up with Xander Renee and Dracula who teaches Willow a spell to contain the desolidifying vampires With Giant Dawn as a distraction the team assaults the vampires lair only to discover that it s a trap as Toru appears behind them and impales Renee on the scythe Wolves at the Gate Part IV 15 June 4 2008Writer Drew Goddard Penciller Georges JeantyDracula sends Willow to perform the spell to destroy the vampires special powers No longer invincible the Slayers charge and attack all of the vampires Dawn is confronted by a mecha version of herself Time of Your Life Part I 16 July 2 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Karl MolineWhen Buffy and Willow reunite with Kennedy and Vi to unlock the secrets of the Scythe Buffy finds herself transported into the future of Slayer Melaka Fray In Scotland Dawn transforms into a centaur and the castle is hit by a rocket sent by Amy and Warren Time of Your Life Part II 17 August 6 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Karl MolineAfter a shaky introduction Buffy and Fray must join forces in order to discover the purpose of their meeting Elsewhere in Haddyn Fray s twin brother vampire Harth has teamed up with Dark Willow to affect time Time of Your Life Part III 18 September 3 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Karl MolineXander and Dawn escape from the siege and enter deep in the forest only to then encounter mystical tree creatures In the future Dark Willow convinces Fray to immobilize Buffy in order to save the world Time of Your Life Part IV 19 November 26 2008Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Karl MolineWhen a portal temporarily opens between the timelines Buffy rushes to get back to the present However Dark Willow and Fray will make sure she does otherwise Meanwhile in the present Riley Finn shows allegiance to Twilight After These Messages We ll Be Right Back 20 December 17 2008Writer Jeph Loeb Penciller Georges Jeanty Eric WightBuffy wakes up and finds herself back in her 16 year old body conflicted with her Slayer duties when Cordelia Chase hosts a house party Harmonic Divergence 21 January 7 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyHarmony sets a contract with MTV to produce a reality television show presenting vampires as helpless victims Swell 22 February 4 2009Writer Steven S DeKnight Penciller Georges JeantyWhen Kennedy is sent to Japan to evaluate Satsu s efforts as team leader they are taken by surprise by some fierce furry creatures who want to do nothing more than destroy Buffy Predators and Prey 23 March 4 2009Writer Drew Z Greenberg Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy and Andrew embark on a trip to take down the rogue slayer Simone while the rest of the world still feels hatred toward the slayer population Safe 24 April 1 2009Writer Jim Krueger Penciller Cliff RichardsFaith and Giles encounter a runaway Slayer named Courtney The three investigate The Slayer Sanctuary and its tie to the town of Hanselstadt Living Doll 25 May 6 2009Writer Doug Petrie Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy will finally have to take action regarding her little sister when Dawn s mysterious disappearance makes it a priority Retreat Part I 26 July 1 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyOld friends such as Faith Andrew and Satsu are forced to return to Buffy s HQ who are much the same as them under siege from Twilight s forces humans and demons Defenses fall as the Scottish castle comes under attack The group learns Twilight is able to track them through their use of magic forcing the team to retreat to Tibet to learn how to suppress magic from Oz Retreat Part II 27 August 5 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyUpon arriving in Tibet the group is filled in on what has happened to Oz since season 4 when he departed Sunnydale Also Twilight uses every technological and mystical way to locate the Slayers since they mysteriously vanished from his radar Retreat Part III 28 September 2 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy and her group of Slayers use hard labor and meditation to suppress their inherent magic in order to remain hidden from Twilight Meanwhile Andrew uses his videocamera to seek out and expose a spy amongst them but it may be too late Retreat Part IV 29 October 7 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyHaving been discovered by Twilight and his army the Slayer Organization prepare to do battle with human weapons in order to survive to fight another day Retreat Part V 30 November 4 2009Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Georges JeantyThe epic battle between the Slayers and Twilight s armies comes to a halt when three giant Goddesses rise from the ground and rain destruction on them Turbulence 31 January 13 2010Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy admits her attraction to Xander and reveals she s inexplicably inherited superpowers that can defeat the Goddesses Twilight Chapter One Buffy Has F c ing Superpowers 32 February 3 2010Writer Brad Meltzer Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy and Xander test the limits of her new superpowers Willow suspects they originate from the dead Slayers Twilight Chapter Two The Master Plan 33 March 3 2010Writer Brad Meltzer Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy discovers that Twilight is in fact her ex boyfriend Angel Giles begins to explain the prophecy Twilight Chapter Three Them F c ing Plus the True History of the Universe 34 April 7 2010Writer Brad Meltzer Penciller Georges JeantyGiles explains that the Slayer and the vampire are a part of a prophecy about the formation of a new dimension Meanwhile Buffy and Angel find themselves having sex and awaking in just such a place Twilight The Final Chapter The Power of Love 35 May 5 2010Writer Brad Meltzer Penciller Georges JeantyBuffy and Angel choose to return to Earth to assist their friends as the old universe is invaded by extra dimensional demons Last Gleaming Part I 36 September 1 2010Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyThe revelation that Angel is Twilight breeds dissension among Buffy and her allies just as Spike returns Last Gleaming Part II 37 October 6 2010Writer Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller Georges JeantySpike informs Buffy that in order to destroy the Twilight realm she must break the source of magic a seed buried deep in Sunnydale Last Gleaming Part III 38 November 3 2010Writer Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller Georges JeantyAs Slayers all over the world engage in a mass battle against demon armies from other dimensions Buffy and a select few get a hold of the Seed Last Gleaming Part IV 39 December 1 2010Writer Joss Whedon and Scott Allie Penciller Georges JeantyAngel stops Giles attempt at destroying the Seed by snapping his neck Mortified Buffy breaks it and collapses into tears as the world is relieved of all magic including Willow s abilities Last Gleaming Part V 40 January 19 2011Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Georges JeantyMonths after the battle Buffy is waitressing in San Francisco living at Xander and Dawn s apartment Simone kills the Military General and hunts for Buffy next One shots Edit Title Release date Tales of the Vampires The Thrill June 3 2009Writer Becky Cloonan Penciller Vasilis LolosIn a small town in New Hampshire a young man named Jacob befriends a reckless gang of vampires who enjoy drinking his blood Jacob craves the high and the easy escape from the monotony of his life that this bloodletting provides A mysterious character named May appears who can help Jacob leave those high school days behind unless his friend Alexia doesn t stop her first Willow Goddesses and Monsters December 23 2009Writer Joss Whedon Penciller Karl MolineFollowing the demise of Sunnydale Willow went on a walkabout where she met a very sultry extremely powerful serpent lady who seems to be the key to unraveling the mysteries of what Willow is and will become Riley Commitment through Distance Virtue through Sin August 18 2010Writer Jane Espenson Penciller Karl MolineIn the midst of the battle Buffy s former flame the demon fighting soldier Riley Finn seemingly in league with Twilight was revealed as a double agent working for the Slayer army Now Espenson and artist Karl Moline Fray Willow uncover the secrets of Riley s recruitment by Buffy his infiltration of Twilight s inner circle and what s become of him and his superspy wife Sam Trade paperbacks Edit The issues were collected together into trade paperbacks Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints1 The Long Way Home Dark Horse Comics October 24 2007 ISBN 1593078226 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 1 5 32 Credits and full notesWriter s Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty Paul LeeA hardcover edition was also published at the same time 2 No Future for You Dark Horse Comics May 21 2008 ISBN 159307963X CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 6 10 33 Credits and full notesWriter s Brian K Vaughan Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty Cliff Richards3 Wolves at the Gate Dark Horse Comics November 11 2008 ISBN 1595821651 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 11 15 Credits and full notesWriter s Drew Goddard Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty4 Time of Your Life Dark Horse Comics May 6 2009 ISBN 1595823107 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 16 20 Credits and full notesWriter s Jeph Loeb Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty Karl Moline5 Predators and Prey Dark Horse Comics September 30 2009 ISBN 1595823425 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 21 25 and the short stories Harmony Bites and Vampy Cat Play Friend from MySpace Dark Horse Presents Credits and full notesWriter s Jane Espenson Steven S DeKnight Drew Z Greenberg Jim Krueger Doug PetriePenciller s Georges Jeanty Cliff Richards6 Retreat Dark Horse Comics February 25 2010 ISBN 1595824154 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 26 30 and the short stories Always Darkest and Harmony Comes to the Nation from MySpace Dark Horse Presents Credits and full notesWriter s Jane Espenson Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty7 Twilight Dark Horse Comics October 6 2010 ISBN 1595825584 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 31 35 and the Willow one shot Credits and full notesWriter s Brad Meltzer Joss WhedonPenciller s Georges Jeanty Karl Moline8 Last Gleaming Dark Horse Comics June 1 2011 ISBN 1595826106 CollectsThe reprinted material is in whole or in part from Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight 36 40 and the Riley one shot Credits and full notesWriter s Joss Whedon Scott Allie Jane EspensonPenciller s Georges Jeanty Karl MolineNote The full title of all volumes listed here start with Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight Library editions Edit The series has been collected into four deluxe oversized hardcover editions under the title Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season Eight Library Edition each containing ten issues and extra features 34 Title Release Date Publisher Writers ContainsVolume 1 May 30 2012 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon and Brian K Vaughan Season 8 issues 1 10 Always Darkest covers gallery sketches gallery Volume 2 September 12 2012 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon Drew Goddard and Jeph Loeb Season 8 issues 11 20 Willow Goddesses and Monsters covers gallery sketches gallery Volume 3 January 8 2013 Dark Horse Comics Jane Espenson Steven S DeKnight Drew Z Greenberg Jim Krueger and Doug Petrie Season 8 issues 21 30 covers gallery sketches gallery Volume 4 March 20 2013 Dark Horse Comics Joss Whedon Brad Meltzer and Scott Allie Season 8 issues 31 40 Riley Commitment through Distance Virtue through Sin covers gallery sketches gallery Motion comics EditFox Home Entertainment produced motion comics based on the first 19 issues of Season Eight The first motion comic was released on Amazon Video on Demand and iTunes on July 19 2010 with new motion comics being released every Monday 7 The Region 1 Blu ray and DVD of the motion comic series was released on January 4 2011 and includes limited edition Jo Chen packaging and a collectible reprint of Dark Horse Comic s first book in the series 35 The Region 2 DVD was released on October 3 2011 36 Reception EditInitial reaction to Season Eight was generally positive despite the switch in medium leading to comparison between the television series and the comic Mathew Springer of The Comicbloc described the series as very good and slightly strange He praised Whedon s writing in the opening issue claiming The humor pop culture references and spot on quirky characterizations are all on vibrant display and looked forward to the direction the book was going in However he admitted that it was hard for him to accept the comic as canon claiming there s something subtly undermining this effort simply because it s a comic book and not on television 37 Mark Stoddard of Comix Nexus also approached the series with some trepidation unsure of whether there would be more great stories that really needed to be told and wondering whether the magic of TV could be replicated in the medium of comics 38 TV Squad s Keith McDuffee expressed that reading Buffy as a comic book after seeing it on television for seven years was strange 39 but the new format was a good thing because You don t have ugly casting problems and the special effects budget isn t a concern at all 40 In a later review he reaffirmed this opinion stating Thank God for a medium that lets creativity go completely wild without budget worries 41 Georges Jeanty s artwork received praise for being dynamic and true to the characters rather than trying to appear photo realistic According to Mathew Springer He brings these people to life not as drawings of actors and actresses but as fully realized comic book characters in their own right 37 Mark Stoddard complimented Whedon s choice of Jeanty for the book saying His layouts and storytelling are clear he handles the action sequences pretty well and the character likenesses are excellent retaining a sense of artistic individuality rather than simply generating portraits or rehashing television stills 38 However Keith McDuffee criticized Jeanty s work feeling The cover images are amazingly detailed and truly capture what we remember of the characters but the inside pages have a bit to be desired 41 Richard George of IGN described Jeanty s work as bringing a mixture of real life practicality and zany cartoons but warned readers not to compare it to the immaculate covers by Jo Chen explaining Do not expect the art inside to be what it is on the outside and don t hold one against the other Both styles have their place 42 Reaction from original cast Edit Multiple cast members have commented on the appearances of the characters they originated for the TV series in the Season 8 comics Sarah Michelle Gellar who portrayed Buffy was first informed of Buffy s lesbian experiences by Seth Green who played Oz in an on camera interview and expressed surprise and approval of the development 43 Nicholas Brendon who portrayed Xander mentioned the events of issue 12 in the Paley Center for Media Buffy cast reunion held March 20 2008 to the obvious surprise of James Marsters and Sarah Michelle Gellar 44 later commenting He s looking good rocking the eye patch in charge of 500 chicks That is the one thing that Xander would be completely blown away about being in charge of 500 slayers Xander wasn t in charge of himself in the show 45 Anthony Stewart Head who played Rupert Giles said I ve seen bits of it and I d love to see more because it s so cool It s Joss and I love Joss s writing I haven t had a lot of time but I must get the whole season and check it out 46 Elizabeth Anne Allen who portrayed Amy described the series as awesome saying Season Six Seven was fun but I really would have loved to play Amy in Season 8 She is much darker 47 Awards Edit Group Year Award Work ResultDiamond Comic Distributors 2007 Comic Book of the Year under 3 00 Issue 1 WonDiamond Comic Distributors 2007 Licensed Comic of the Year Issue 1 Won 48 Eisner Award 2008 Best Continuing Series NominatedEisner Award 2008 Best New Series Won 49 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2008 Best Book Nominated 50 Diamond Comic Distributors 2008 Licensed Comic Book of the Year Issue 12 Won 50 GLAAD Media Awards 20th Annual 2009 Outstanding Comic Book Wolves at the Gate Won 51 Wizard Magazine Fan Awards 2009 211 Platinum Edition 2009 Favorite Licensed Comic and Favorite Heroine Buffy Summers WonWizard Magazine 2009 Top 100 Graphic Novels of the Wizard Magazine Era Wolves at the Gate Placed 67References Edit BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER SEASON 8 LIBRARY EDITION VOLUME 1 HC Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics Rudolph Ileane December 7 2006 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Back The Complete Joss Whedon Q amp A TV Guide Retrieved July 6 2012 Jennifer Vineyard February 1 2007 Re Buffed New Comic Book Series Resurrects Vampire Slayer MTV Retrieved February 15 2007 News gt Interviews gt Interview with 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