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See all series | Tales of the Vampires | |  | Tales of the Vampires #5Joss Whedon wraps up his Tales of the Vampires series, finally revealing the truth behind the young Watchers’ training program and their introduction to their ancient vampire tutor. Brett Matthews (Spiderman/Wolverine) returns with a story of Buffy’s favorite vampire—Angel.
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Written by Joss Whedon, Sam Loeb, Brett Matthews Published by Dark Horse Comics On June 2004. TFAW.com | |  | Tales of the Vampires #3The writers of the legendary television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunite for this chilling five-issue series, masterminded and overseen by Joss Whedon himself!In this issue, Drew Goddard pokes fun at the King of Vampires, Dracula. Jane Espenson looks at the bond between a vampire father and his aging son, and Joss Whedon continues his ongoing story of young watchers in training as they meet their first vampire.
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Written by Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Drew Goddard Published by Dark Horse Comics On February 2004.
| |  | Tales of the Vampires #2Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer reunites with Brett Matthews, with whom he wrote the Angel comics series, and Jane Espenson, longtime writer of the TV series, as they continue this bizarre look at the lives of vampires in the world of Buffy and the Slayers. Whedon and newcomer Alex Sanchez continue their framing sequence, in which a group of young Watchers-in-training learn the secrets of the undead from an ancient vampire kept in chains in the basement of the Watchers Council. Scott Morse (Ancient Joe, Barefoot Serpent) illustrates Jane Espenson's poem "Spot the Vampire," a cross between a New Yorker cartoon and a children's book, in which evil hides in plain sight. And the centerpiece of the issue is the fourteen page "Jack" story by Spider-man/Wolverine creative team Brett Matthews and Vatche Mavlian--a Victorian vampire mystery. Under a cover by Cal McDonald and 30 Days of Night artist Ben Templesmith, the second installment of Tales of the Vampires digs deeper into the dark side of Joss Whedon's girl empowerment myth.
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Written by Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Drew Goddard Published by Dark Horse Comics On February 2004.
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