With Buffy incapacitated, Amy the witch has taken the opportunity toget thislay siege to Buffy's headquarters with an army of the undead. Willow takes her on in a witches' battle royal as hundreds of Slayers defend their Scottish citadel, but without the kiss of true love, Buffy will be out of commission indefinitely. Plus: an unwelcome familiar face, and an image you won't soon forget. Buffy creator Joss Whedon brings Buffy back to Dark Horse in this direct follow-up to Season 7 of the smash-hit TV series.
Joss Whedon (born Joseph Hill Whedon) is an American screenwriter, executive producer, film and television director, comic book writer, occasional composer, and actor, and the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions and co-creator of Bellwether Pictures.
He is best known as the creator and showrunner of the television series 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003)', 'Angel (1999–2004)', 'Firefly (2002)' and its film follow-up 'Serenity (2005)', and 'Dollhouse (2009–2010)', as well as the web-series' 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008)'. Whedon co-wrote and produced the horror film 'The Cabin in the Woods (2012)', and wrote and directed the film adaptation of Marvel's 'The Avengers (2012)', the third highest-grossing film of all time.
Many of Whedon's projects have cult status and his work is notable for portraying strong female characters and a belief in equality.
The Long Way Home Part Three
starts with Ethan Rayne appearing in Buffy’s dream. Or dreamspace as he explains.
Willow is fighting Amy with magic who is fighting back with magic. Dawn helps out.
Ethan is trying to help Buffy find a memory.
Did I mention I’m not crazy good at symbolism?
Willow tells Xander that Buffy is under a love spell and that someone who truly loves her has to kiss her to wake her up.
And someone in this room is.
Giles is dealing with a demon to find out what the strange symbol carved into dead people is.
Willow and Buffy talk while Willow tries to magically find out who Amy has been working with. She gets a glimpse, but it’s a trap and she is sucked into a portal.
Muy buen cómic, me lo disfruté bastante. Continúa la batalla contra Amy. Esta vez, Willow la doblega fácilmente. Buffy, en medio de su sueño, se encuentra con Ethan Rayne, el cual le hace interesantes revelaciones de su subconsciente. Cuando Willow intenta ayudar a Buffy, hace que la persona que esté enamorado(a) de ella se acerque a romper el hechizo. Una vez Buffy despierta, habla con Willow acerca de dónde estuvo todo este tiempo. Incluso mencionan a Kennedy.
Rápidamente, Willow se da cuenta que la estadía de Amy ahí es una trampa, pero ya es demasiado tarde, pues un portal se abre y se lleva a la bruja Rosenberg. Cuando la pelirroja despierta, se topa con que Warren está de vuelta.
Who's the skinless guy supposed to be? The TV show definitely couldn't've afforded a skinless guy.
Best ad: Ooh, kind of a dry one, this issue. We've already done the Gen Con ad, and most of the other ones are in-house ads for Hellboy, Grendel, more Joss Whedon stuff... Let's go with the Shaw Brothers' Heaven and Hell, now on DVD. Kungfucinema.com's Mark Pollard calls it "... a sprawling mini epic!"
Con lo que me gusta verles felices, trabajando como amigos y que aparezca Willow y lo que me enfada todo lo que tiene que ver con Andrew. Por qué las slayers que están con él parecen dispuestas a ser sexualizadas y tratadas como idiotas por él. Es que de verdad, no lo entiendo. Y que le dejen al mando del grupo de chicas.
En fin menos mal que tiene pocas viñetas por grapas porque juro que si no dejaba el cómic. Y eso que es mi Buffy.