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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 Published by Dark Horse Comics On June 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #46 Withdrawal

Buffy's finally back in the game, fully recovered from her recent trip to heaven. But someone else is back, too - the sexy vamp D.J., Velatti (from the recent hit novel Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Creatures of Habit). She's out for revenge, and she's noticed that Willow's powerful addiction to magic is growing out of control. Check out the cosmic comic-book debut of the dopest D.J. diva, that will make more than your head spin...

Written by 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 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 Published by Dark Horse Comics On April 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted #4 (of 4)

TV scribe Jane Espenson's epic tale concludes as the Mayor's ghost finally takes possession of a body powerful enough to destroy Buffy - one he found in the basement of the Initiative headquarters. As Xander heads out of town and Willow fantasizes about college life, Buffy's left to face the thing without knowing whose hand guides it, armed only with an enigmatic message from Faith: "You're already dead."

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On March 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Lost & Found

Buffy's dead. Her friends are trying to get on with their lives. Between them, there is enough anger, frustration, loss, guilt and tragedy to drown an ocean...or resurrect an ancient demon. Sunnydale being what it is means things aren't looking too good for the Scoobies. A lovelorn demon has been set free into our dimension, and its food is the grief of Buffy's nearest and dearest. Be here as Fabian Nicieza makes his Buffy debut in what promises to be one of the most talked about comics of 2002! Buffy artists Cliff Richards, Joe Pimentel, and Will Conrad continue to dazzle Buffy fans with their ability to perfectly capture the look and feel of the television series. Now you can take your Buffy anywhere!

Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On March 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #42 Little Monsters (Part 3 of 3)

The Scoobies get attacked by more ugly, foul-smelling, creepy, little, green monsters. They seem to really hate Buffy, and the little buggers are becoming a bigger problem than anyone expected. It looks like one of Buffy's friends might be related to the menace, but how? And why? This issue marks a revelation for one of the Scoobies. Don't miss it.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On February 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #41 Little Monsters (Part 2 of 3)

After more than a year, Tara STILL doesn't feel like she's fitting into the Scooby Gang. The closer she gets to Willow, the more envious she is of the friendship between Will and Buffy and Xander. With all this jealousy in the air, is it any wonder there are little green monsters popping up all around?

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On February 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted #3 (of 4)

The recently deceased former Mayor of Sunnydale has got more than a few bones to pick with Buffy Summers. And it looks as if he'll have to go through several skeletons (as well as a few corpses in various states of decay) before he's satisfied. Now, on top of dealing with her nightmares about a certain raven-haired, trash-talking former Slayer, she's got a body-snatching, blood-sucking poltergeist stalking her every moment she's awake.
But there's something strange going on beneath the University campus in Sunnydale, and the maleficent mayor is not going to like what he finds.


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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On February 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted #2 (of 4)

It's the summer after high school graduation, and somehow Faith's back in Buffy's life. That's not all that's going wrong, though. Vamps are taking Buffy by surprise and it's nearly cost Giles his life. With her Watcher out of the action, her reflexes out of whack, and a ghost terrorizing Sunnydale, Buffy is in for a hell of a summer vacation.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On January 2002.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted #1 (of 4)

It's only been a couple days since graduation, Buffy's lost Angel, and now she's losing two of her best friends. Cordelia is moving to L.A. to become an actress and Xander's getting ready to depart for parts unknown. The whole Scooby gang has to deal with all this emotional junk. Meanwhile, signs of Faith stir among the charred rubble of what used to be Sunnydale High. It seems that the ghost of one of Buffy's recently deceased enemies has a bone to pick with her. How can Buffy kill something that's already dead?

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On December 2001.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #40

Buffy's mom is dead. Emotions in the Scooby gang are running high, and lots of little things are causing lots of little problems. Somehow, the fight against the forces of darkness doesn't seem so crucial, anymore. Somebody should have told that to the three deformed, green demon-children that decide to drop by Buffy's house unannounced.

Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On December 2001.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #38 False Memories (Part 4 of 4)

This October, things just get creepier in this super-spooky Halloween fang-fest. Buffy and the Scooby gang face off against the cadre of crazed, bloodsucking Buddhist monks who hold Dawn captive. The monks know the truth about Buffy's "little sister." When the truth is revealed, can Buffy handle it? This issue brings you the big showdown between Buffy and the invulnerable Vampire Slayer Vampire. You want blood? You got it!

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On November 2001.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer #39 Night of a Thousand Vampires

Don't you hate it when you go to a funeral and unwittingly open an ancient portal to a prison dimension and summon forth a rampaging horde of blood-starved vampires? In this issue, that's exactly what happens to Buffy! These extra dimensional nasties have got only one thing in mind - dinner. And Sunnydale is on the menu - literally. It's just one of those days.

Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On November 2001.
 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Oz #3 (of 3)

The Oz three-parter comes to its climactic conclusion as Oz and his new friends face off against a maniacal demon overlord and a horde of horrible hellhounds, hobgoblins, sorcerers, trolls, and a bunch of other things so gross they don't even have names for 'em. Even the Slayer, on her worst day, hasn't faced a force so frightful. This showdown could change Oz's life forever. Don't miss this action-packed turning point in the life of one of the Scooby Gang's most beloved brethren. Brought to you by Christopher Golden (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Watcher's Guide) and Logan Lubera (Outlaw 7). Featuring a cover by John Totleben.

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Written by Published by Dark Horse Comics On September 2001.

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