Buffy Summers is in command of 500 slayers, in ten squads. Xander Harris is their "watcher". And the government considers them all to be terrorists. Yes, things are indeed different now that Buffy has changed the world ...
I thought this was a pretty good opening issue. The characters' dialogue remains very true to the television characters, Joss introduces an intriguing new mystery, and ... well, here are my other thoughts (spoilers):
* Dawn looks cool as a giant.
* I'm guessing that the strange symbol ties in with the Big Bad for the season.
* Amy is not the Big Bad, but a definite obstacle, since she's agreed to help the government take down Buffy.
* The "The Immortal" explanation was pretty funny, even though I haven't seen the Angel episode in question (I'm aware of what it's about, though)
Would anyone else like to comment?
I thought this was a pretty good opening issue. The characters' dialogue remains very true to the television characters, Joss introduces an intriguing new mystery, and ... well, here are my other thoughts (spoilers):
* Dawn looks cool as a giant.
* I'm guessing that the strange symbol ties in with the Big Bad for the season.
* Amy is not the Big Bad, but a definite obstacle, since she's agreed to help the government take down Buffy.
* The "The Immortal" explanation was pretty funny, even though I haven't seen the Angel episode in question (I'm aware of what it's about, though)
Would anyone else like to comment?