Oh, Giles! Yay! And yes, definitely Faith, despite the outfit--the dimple is a dead giveaway.
That's an excellent picture of Giles, too. Not all the art is that good...
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Oh, Giles! Yay! And yes, definitely Faith, despite the outfit--the dimple is a dead giveaway.
That's an excellent picture of Giles, too. Not all the art is that good...
Uh...yeah, Faith is way more interesting to me visually than Giles.
What Hec said. You know, I've always loved Faith's cleavage-y slutbomb look, but wow. I'm digging the high-class cleavagey slutbomb look a lot. Like, a LOT. Like, I don't-know-if-I-can-wait-for-the-comic- someone-write-this-fic-now-kplsthx-THUD. *cough*Plei*cough*
Not that Giles isn't yummy, too. Of course.
There is an alternate cover too but I don't think it can be linked to on it's own and the little blurb at Comic Book Resources is plot-spoilery.
Okay, here is the alternate cover.
Okay, we've got Buffy and Faith, but who's the girl in the middle? Anyone we're supposed to know or a new player?
Anyone we're supposed to know or a new player?
I think it's supposed to be the girl whose name now escapes me that went with Buffy into the rift to rescue Willow maybe?
I have to say, that I could only guess who they are based on hair color.
That could be it, I may have to dig out that last issue and take another look. Good reason to reread the whole arc, too.
No need to use whitefont. We're well past the weekend following release.
Hey, did we know about this?
Superman is dead—or is he? All will be revealed at Comic-Con’s world premiere of DC Comics, Warner Bros. Home Video, and Warner Bros. Animation’s Superman Doomsday. It’s the highly anticipated first DC Universe made-for-DVD release presented by Warner Premiere and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Inspired by the best-selling graphic novel of all time, Superman Doomsday is an epic tale of heroism and tragedy, sacrifice and redemption. The film is rated PG-13 for action violence. The voice cast is led by Adam Baldwin (Serenity, Chuck) as Superman, Anne Heche (Men in Trees) as Lois Lane, and James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as Lex Luthor.