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bethanie_l's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.25
lellowturtle's review
5.0
LOOOOOOOOOVE. It was so fun. I love how accurate it is to the characters and the art is really good too. These omnibi so far really feel like I'm watching the television show.
bb_laurens's review
5.0
The third graphic novel of the Buffy Omnibus was such a fun ride. I loved it!! Buffy lives on!
jmanchester0's review
3.0
I didn't enjoy these as much as earlier stories. I'd probably have rated them a star lower if I didn't already love all the characters enough to hear their voices in my head as I read these comics.
These stories were attempted to be interwoven through Season 3, and succeed somewhat. Though many were published without being able to get the full scoop on what was happening in the show at that instant - which makes them a bit out of canon. (Like if someone breaks up in episode 8, the comics that happens right afterward shows them still being together.)
That makes it a bit weird, but that's not what bugs me about these comics. I just think it's the scripting. While the character maintain their personalities to a certain extent, Christopher Golden (the primary author) just doesn't capture the essence of the show. Sure, it's hard, being that the show is Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but Golden doesn't infuse the stories with as much creativity and (I'm making up a word here) interesting-ness as the show. While the stories try to take the characters places that the show might not be able to due to the budget of a live production, there's just something missing. And here, I'm not even comparing it to the show - there's just something missing that makes it a mediocre comic.
I hate that I'm saying that, but if I didn't know the characters, I don't think the stories would interest me at all.
Take that for what it's worth...
These stories were attempted to be interwoven through Season 3, and succeed somewhat. Though many were published without being able to get the full scoop on what was happening in the show at that instant - which makes them a bit out of canon. (Like if someone breaks up in episode 8, the comics that happens right afterward shows them still being together.)
That makes it a bit weird, but that's not what bugs me about these comics. I just think it's the scripting. While the character maintain their personalities to a certain extent, Christopher Golden (the primary author) just doesn't capture the essence of the show. Sure, it's hard, being that the show is Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but Golden doesn't infuse the stories with as much creativity and (I'm making up a word here) interesting-ness as the show. While the stories try to take the characters places that the show might not be able to due to the budget of a live production, there's just something missing. And here, I'm not even comparing it to the show - there's just something missing that makes it a mediocre comic.
I hate that I'm saying that, but if I didn't know the characters, I don't think the stories would interest me at all.
Take that for what it's worth...
shanbear16's review
2.0
A disappointing collection. The artwork really ruined it for me. The storylines were ok I guess, but because the art was pretty bad it ruined the whole experience.
ridleyreadsthings's review
adventurous
dark
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I enjoyed this way more than the last volume. Although some of the stories I had already read in the legacy editions, I didn't actually mind rereading them. Whereas the last two volumes felt like canon, these are more in line with the storyline from the Dark Horse Comic series, acting as fun little filler episodes. The snappy dialogue that's done so well in the series falls a little short here, but the speedy narritive, artwork and storytelling more than make up for it
bmille773's review
4.0
The reasons that this one didn't get five stars is because I didn't love the art and it seemed to jump a couple of times or at least have an abrupt ending to a scene. The plus side is that there was barely any angel in it.
aprilpoole's review
4.0
Yet another fun return to the Buffy universe. This collection of stories act as a series of vignettes that feel like many episodes to go along with season three. I love these little asides into the Buffy universe, and the characters and dialogue are spot on. The stories are fun, and you can see how they would fit into the series. I love these returns to the universe, and they definitely put me in the mood for a rewatch!