Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Long Way Home by Joss Whedon
Season Eight: Part One
Graphic Novel: 9781593078225, $15.95
The Long Way Home doesn’t start exactly where the last television season of Buffy left off, instead it starts a little past that, after Buffy and her crew have restarted their lives. In some ways, things are very different, but in others, they’re exactly the same. Each character seems to have taken a level of bad ass as they push forward in the fight against evil in their own ways.
Training the new slayers for a fight that’s longer and more eventful than the epic big bad battle season seven kissed viewers goodbye with, Buffy still has issues, and still has a ton of problems, including; Andrew, Willow’s sometimes tenuous hold on her personal darkness, Dawn’s feelings of uselessness and need for attention, Xander’s everlasting support that might just be more than friendly and a cadre of teen girls to wrangle, train and keep alive.
On a part-training mission, Buffy and some of her trainees interrupt a demon ritual and discover the human prey all have the same strange symbol carved into their chest. More than just a casual encounter, the crew get to work trying to unravel the larger plot only to be distracted by a series of villains, who like good antagonists, never seem to go away completely. So between high school rivals, still bent on revenge, the military declaring Buffy’s operation a terrorist sect, giant sized little sisters and a mass zombie attack The Long Way Home doesn’t skip a beat, thrusting beloved characters right back where fans love to see them, with the same humor and mix of horror and fantasy that Buffy is famous for.
There couldn’t be a better continuation of the Buffy-verse and with such a There couldn’t be a better continuation of the Buffy-verse and with such a die-hard audience we can hope this new, more affordable, and in some ways more flexible, series will continue for a long time to come.