New Comic and Pie Day!
Buffy #7, Supernatural Origins #5 and Cream Cheese Pumpkin Pie.
I think that Faith is going to be able to pull this off. But she's going to be tempted. Bonding with another slayer who wants to kill Buffy. Tough choices are ahead. I also think they're dragging Giant!Dawn's story out too long. It's getting annoying.
Dresden Files graphic novels.
Cashmere, I hope you are right
that Faith can pull this off. Because I'd hate for her to have worked so hard towards her redemption only to give in to the dark side again. I suspect those thoughts about her meeting, bonding and falling out with Buffy are foreshadowing on how things are going to play with...I've spaced on English!Psycho!Slayer's name.
I too am annoyed by the dragging out of
Giant!Dawn.
I think we've waited long enough to find out what the heck a
thricewise
is. I've been embroiled in the Whedonverse for too long to think that I can predict any outcome. I wouldn't be surprised if
Faith doesn't live through this
though.
Did we know this?
Drawn & Quarterly publisher Chris Oliveros will publish What It Is, acclaimed cartoonist Lynda Barry's first new book since 2002, in early 2008. D&Q will also republish her five-volume backlist of comic strip collections in newly redesigned editions. The multiyear deal is for world rights and was negotiated by agent Liz Darshanoff.
That means all of her out-of-print early stuff will be republished in its original format. That's great news.
Just picked up my Buffy comic at lunch. I totally agree that
we need some movement on the Dawn story -- and for her to actually TELL somebody what happened.
She seems to be indicating that
it wasn't the Thricewise's fault.
I also hope that
Faith is successful
but seriously, was the plan really for
Faith to kill the slayer with a stake? In the receiving line
? Why didn't
Giles tell her it was a suicide mission
!
It looked like
a pretty nasty knife she had hidden in her hair to me.
But yeah I think
she was just supposed to bash her way out of there
and I assume
there was some sort of high speed transport at the rendesvous point.
It does seem pretty
naive of Giles to think Faith would stick to the plan.
Well, that and it really seemed more like an
Angel sort of plan
rather than a
Giles plan.
Oh, great. Now I'm thinking that since Faith was trying to get a passport, that Giles is thinking she needs to be "retired" permanently. Henceforth, the suicide mission. We know he's capable of this kind of decision making, afterall. Does the yellow submarine sweater indicate going evil the way that Angel's leather pants do?