That’s right. *happydance* In a recent interview, Joss Whedon told EW’s Jeff Jensen that he will be picking up the show right after it left off at season 7, in comic book form. Expect 25-30 issues, beginning this coming March.
So what’s the 411 on our favorite vampy Slayer?
”Not so much with the freedom,” quips Whedon. ”Not that everything is dire and angsty and season six-y, But she’s dealing with the consequences of having empowered thousands of girls around the world. She may have closed the Hellmouth under Sunnydale and defeated The First. But evil? Still rampant!”
Awesome. *hugegrin* We love fighting the Big Bad.
5 X 5,
~TC
Oh, and for even more info, browse the news links at Whedonesque.
YEAH!!! you almost made me crap myself. I came over here today to pickup your html address (cuz I’m too lazy to type) to link you to the T reviews I am doing and I see this!! Added Bonus!!!
P.S. nice layout!
Oh crap, I’ve never been a fan of comic books, but I can see that’s about to change! YAY!
[…] I’m such a huge Buffy fan, and yet…and yet, not so sure that I’ll be enjoying reading about the adventures of the Scooby Gang via the comic book genre rather than seeing them on Tuesday evenings via my TV screen. Will it satisfy me? Will it satisfy Maya, who was crushed by the idea that Buffy was no longer the only slayer (well, aside from Kendra, who died, and Faith, who didn’t, but I digress…)? Will we become obsessed, I mean, MORE obsessed than we already are? Will we become huge comic book fans? I shudder to think. I’ve never really been a fan of comic books, except maybe Betty and Veronica when I was young, but… (and here I mean no offense to those of you who make a living at this (Melissa) but my brother is into comic books, and boy, they can add up pretty quickly, money wise…) But I must admit…I’m intrigued to find out what’s happened to all of the characters since the final TV episode. From Entertainment Weekly: […]