Yes, yes, yes! with both of you--including that I'm just about clueless on comics. Fray was the first one I ever bought myself, I think.
Regard TGIQ, I not only "didn't think one sequence of Buffy partying meant that was all she cared to do," I also never completely bought Angel's & Spike's insistence, based on their pre-ensouled memories, that "the Immortal" was evil. Come on! Those assessments had jealousy & envy written all over them. I have no idea what/who the Immortal guy might be, but if he was anti-Angelus, he was at least ambiguous, if not actually on the good side--the naughty threesome with Darla and Drusilla shows he's not all sweetness and light! Probably perfect for a post-apocalyptic fling for the Buffster.
But now I'm wondering how this "Season 8" story with fit with the Nancy Holder post B7 novel, Queen of the Slayers? I heard Holder speak about it/read from it at Slayage 2 conference. Haven't read it myself yet, though.
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Date: 2006-12-09 02:31 pm (UTC)Regard TGIQ, I not only "didn't think one sequence of Buffy partying meant that was all she cared to do," I also never completely bought Angel's & Spike's insistence, based on their pre-ensouled memories, that "the Immortal" was evil. Come on! Those assessments had jealousy & envy written all over them. I have no idea what/who the Immortal guy might be, but if he was anti-Angelus, he was at least ambiguous, if not actually on the good side--the naughty threesome with Darla and Drusilla shows he's not all sweetness and light! Probably perfect for a post-apocalyptic fling for the Buffster.
But now I'm wondering how this "Season 8" story with fit with the Nancy Holder post B7 novel, Queen of the Slayers? I heard Holder speak about it/read from it at Slayage 2 conference. Haven't read it myself yet, though.