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See all series | Death of Buffy | |  | Buffy the Vampire Slayer #45 Death of Buffy (Part 3 of 3)Buffy is dead. A horde of lizard-demons plan to resurrect their fallen leader and paint the town blood red. Can Buffy's friends face the threat without a Slayer to defend them? Willow finds that she can learn a great deal from these reptilian mystics. And if there's going to be one resurrection, why can't there be two? This is the slam-bang, "dang, I banged my fang!" conclusion to the Death of Buffy storyline.
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Written by Tom Fassbender, Jim Pascoe Published by Dark Horse Comics On June 2002.
| |  | Buffy the Vampire Slayer #44 Death of Buffy (Part 2 of 3)The Death of Buffy story continues as Willow, Xander, and the gang attempt to fend off an encroaching invasion of black magic lizard wizards. They've come to Sunnydale to resurrect an old friend and to tear the Slayer's pretty little guts out. Unfortunately for them, Buffy and her guts are six feet under. Unfortunately for Buffy's pals, these reptiles are willing to settle for the guts of the Slayer's friends and family.
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Written by Tom Fassbender, Jim Pascoe Published by Dark Horse Comics On May 2002.
| |  | Buffy the Vampire Slayer #43 Death of Buffy (Part 1 of 3)Buffy is dead. There's lots of emotions and tensions. The Scoobies begin to pick up the pieces, and they soon realize that Sunnydale is losing control of its population of nasties. Willow takes action, and it looks like the gang has a new leader. But how long can the group hold out after a pack of disgruntled lizard-demons arrives in Sunnydale gunning for the Slayer? This issue kicks off the Death of Buffy story-arc concocted by the evil minds of Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe. Cliff Richards and Joe Pimentel continue their critically acclaimed run on the coolest comic on the planet. Find out how the gang made the shocking decision to bring their friend back from the dead!
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Written by Tom Fassbender, Jim Pascoe Published by Dark Horse Comics On April 2002.
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