Just spotted this on eBay. $33.50 plus $10 shipping. Is this a good deal?
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
It isn't the action figure you were looking for, Jon. It is something new that has come out, although it is limited edition.
They had it at buffystore last week, but it is gone now. I can't remember the price at this moment, but seeing who it is, I'm thinkin that is pretty good.
You know, I really wonder why there isn't another Spike action figure by now. Or even another set in the past couple of years. It seems like they could make a killing...
It isn't the action figure you were looking for, Jon.
I realized that, but thanks. Mostly, I'm wondering if anyone's seen it elsewhere and how the price compares.
Jon, I posted some links upthread post #350 re Spike figurines available in Australia. If you saw it and the info is useless, cool.
I saw those, moonlit. It seems like the mini-statue is less expensive, but I just realized that your links are in $AUS so maybe not....
is there a consensus on the best buffy TPBs? it seems like there's a whole lot of them, and i'm not sure where to start.
Has anyone talked about Amber Benson's new series on BBC online yet?
I read Buffy #55 over the weekend, and it wasn't bad. The entire issue was written and drawn by Paul Lee, who is one half of the team that has been doing the art covers for the series for about a year now. As noted, the issue focuses on Dawn and what happened while she was at home when Buffy ran off to Vegas.
The art has very good likenesses of Joyce and Dawn (Hank, not as well, but not too far off). Also, Lee remembers that Dawn is 9 or 10 at this point in the storyline and draws her that way, rather than how Cliff Richards drew her in those flashbacks in the "False Memories" arc.
The plot (such as it is) involves an attack on the Slayer that misfires. I don't recognize the people/demons that set up the attack, so I assume they may come into play later on. The bear itself is a Pooh bear, only labeled "Hoop" for legal reasons. It is sent to the Summers' house as a gift, and Dawn thinks that Buffy sent it to her to keep Mr. Gordo company (a nice touch, I thought). The bear is enchanted in a monkey's paw kind of fashion; it comes alive as a real bear to carry out the wishes of the owner.
When I think about it, what I liked about this issue is the subtlety in the details, which was a welcome relief after the last couple of Scott-Lobdell-influenced arcs. You see the Summers' marriage as it starts to fall apart, and the over-protectiveness that Joyce has of Dawn because of Buffy's behavior, but we are not beaten over the head with it.
Special note: the "demonization" of Hank continues apace. Further down the line, the comic will tackle the breakup directly; I expect (Season 7 spoiler here:) that Buffy's revelation that she thought Hank cheated on Joyce will get played up.
is there a consensus on the best buffy TPBs?
Not that I have seen. Here are the ones I would recommend.
Tales of the Slayers (everyone agrees on this, it's a collection of short stories, written by the series writers themselves, that covers various Slayers through time)
Ring of Fire (an original GN, written by Doug Petrie, set in Season 2 after Angelus had killed Jenny Calendar)
Spike and Dru (collects the 3 Spike and Dru issues, one co-written by James Marsters himself)
I also liked the Oz series, even if they did rush things a bit too much at the end. Still, Oz. IJS.