Buffy the Vampire Slayer, protector of Sunnydale (and the world!) is dead; killed saving her sister Dawn from the mad, evil god, Glory. Her friends are trying to get on with their lives, but things aren't looking too good for Willow, Xander, and the gang; between them, there's enough anger, frustration, loss, guilt, and tragedy to resurrect an ancient demon...and its food is the grief of Buffy's nearest and dearest. If that's not bad enough, a horde of demonic reptilian sorcerers plan to resurrect their fallen comrade and paint the town blood red. Can Buffy's friends face the threat without a Slayer to defend them? Willow finds that she can learn a great deal from these reptilian mystics. And if there's going to be one resurrection, why can't there be Two?
This is Book 16 in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer S. Series. See all Buffy the Vampire Slayer S. books here.
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Writer/artist Judd Winick has handled most every major character in the DC Universe including notable runs on GREEN LANTERN, GREEN ARROW, THE OUTSIDERS, JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST and wrote the critically acclaimed animated feature BATMAN: UNDER THE HOOD, based on his run on BATMAN. Winick came to national attention when appearing on MTV's The Real Worl
More about Fabian NiciezaJim Pascoe is a writer, designer, and an award-winning creative director. His comics credits include Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Hellboy Animated , and the original series Undertown. He lives in Los Angeles, where he drinks coffee, sleeps very little, and believes in magic.
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More about Jim PascoeFabian Nicieza has written countless popular comics including Spider-Man, X-Men and X-Force. Cliff Richards is a regular artist on the Buffy comics, and also designs trading cards. Brian Horton is a newcomer to comics. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is his first work.
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