I didn't know there were Buffy comics! Are they any good?
I have really enjoyed the Tales of the Slayer and Tales of the Vampires collections, not least because they include contributions from BtVS writers like Jane E and Joss. Fray, of course, is essential.
Question for those who went to the previous screening -- especially if there are any lurkers who went to the San Francisco one -- how early did you show up? How early is sensible, rather than either so early that you've perished of tedium before the movie actually starts, or so late you end up crouched in the furthest corner seat of the front row with your moviegoing partner way at the other end of the room?
I've never been to an advance screening of anything before, ever. I have no idea what is the done thing and I can't bear to be improper.
Wear a hat, gloves, and pearls, and you're always proper.
Also, dope slap instead of bitch slapping.
We arrived at the 10 PM Atlanta screening at 9:25. It was mostly full by then. We got decent seats but not together.
Also, dope slap instead of bitch slapping.
Don't forget the codpiece!
I arrived at the Chicago screening an hour before the start. I would say that 80% of the folks were already there.
beathen, if you're interested in sampling the Buffy comics, I have many of them, and lots of duplicates. I'd be glad to send you a couple. (Offer is open to anyone else interested, of course, not just beathen.)
Huh. I thought the Kaylee cover was pretty good, but Zoe was unrecognizable.
Those Buffy covers are horrifying.
The Zoe cover, I am not fond of. I actually can see Kaylee a bit in the eyes of hers. Book's looks very craggy or something.
The Buffy in Vegas cover made me laugh. And then laugh some more.