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Minor thoughts.
For
mikeygs and
swsa. Having actually read the thing now, here are some (positive!) thoughts:
First of all, in issue 1 Buffy misses sex. Ergo, she's not getting any.
Second, the B/X is obviously some sort of Amy-induced ultimate nightmare, and it is terribly painful to Buffy. And when we leave her Guy In Long Black Coat is telling her not to give up...
Thirdly, in the next issue 'Spike and Angel won't just be mentioned - next issue you're gonna get an image burned into your head that I suspect many of you are not gonna want to get rid of.'
Oh pretty please Mr Whedon let there be some kind of oil involved... *g*
Anyway, it's just a comic. And I wish the characters had nametags.
I'll get back to comments, I promise. Just a tad busy at the moment... *runs off again*
First of all, in issue 1 Buffy misses sex. Ergo, she's not getting any.
Second, the B/X is obviously some sort of Amy-induced ultimate nightmare, and it is terribly painful to Buffy. And when we leave her Guy In Long Black Coat is telling her not to give up...
Thirdly, in the next issue 'Spike and Angel won't just be mentioned - next issue you're gonna get an image burned into your head that I suspect many of you are not gonna want to get rid of.'
Oh pretty please Mr Whedon let there be some kind of oil involved... *g*
Anyway, it's just a comic. And I wish the characters had nametags.
I'll get back to comments, I promise. Just a tad busy at the moment... *runs off again*

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Well...
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Of course, Buffy's boobs have a history of their own - she was pretty well-endowed in season 1, then her boobs has mystically disappeared, then in comics, they re-appeared again. But I never thought that girls in comics may have *such*... ahem... watermelons. Or are these implanted miniature nuclear bombs?
Thanks for putting things into a perspective. :)
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My, um, pleasure... *g* For a comic book gal, Buffy is very normal.