Well, I haven't read any of the new Angel comics, but I was flipping through one of the "Old Friends" ones in my local store and it featured
Angel speaking to an eye-patched Gunn
so the two of them survived, at least. Though it makes me wonder what's up with
monster-fighting mortal men losing an eye
in the Buffyverse.
Peter David also wrote a Illyria one-shot recently, but I'm not sure when it's set.
This keeps getting funnier. This is apparently from a post he made 6 months ago at Whedonesque (It was reposted, and I don't know where to look for the original so I can't swear to the accuracy.)
Speaking of Dark Horse Comics, they are starting a new Buffy comic, and as I understand it, it will take place after the end of Buffy and Angel and be canon in the Buffy world. And I understand it that way 'cause I'M WRITING IT. I'm kicking off the book with a four issue arc that finds Buffy -- you guessed it -- living in Italy with The Immortal. (Scott [Allie] -- don't be mad I spoiled the announcement -- saying it means I have to finish it.) Then I'll be overseeing the book more closely, to make sure it remains true. Gonna be interesting.
And then he goes on to say that it might tie into the you-know-who-movie.
The "season 8" bit seems to be coming from Dark Horse's PR, not Whedon, so I think it might be a mistake to focus on that wording too much.
The "season 8" bit seems to be coming from Dark Horse's PR, not Whedon, so I think it might be a mistake to focus on that wording too much.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: One Year Later."
Found it. Because I am obsessed with primary sources.
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I demand BTVS: 52.
As long as we don't have to deal with "Infinite Buffy Crisis," because I don't think I can deal with Spike punching time and rewriting continuity.
Although it would explain a lot.
It's how we got Dawn.
During "Crisis on Infinite Buffys" all fanfic would be canon.
...all the slash definitely would, name like that.
I demand BTVS: 52.
Can it somehow cross over into DC 52, just to have
every female in the Jossverse wind up in Montoya's bedroom?
Errm.
Christ, I'm as predictable as Greg Rucka.
And in the same exact way.
I like to think of Rucka as pulling a Plei.