Category: 01 Buffyverse
All Things Buffy – the movie, TV show and comics.
Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Willow #5
As soon as Willow set foot in Abhainn, she was unsettled and experienced strange things such as once standoffish witches turning warm and welcoming, watchful crows, and dreams. The fun of the series was trying to unpack the symbolism and mystery behind Aelara and Abhainn. I looked forward to how these symbols would be explained, thinking that perhaps it was all tied into how Aelara was manipulating Willow.
Travel + Leisure Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar Talks The Importance of Travel
“[Travel is important] because otherwise we live in our bubble, and we don’t know what the rest of the world looks like” the mom of two says. “To really have empathy and compassion, you need to know how other people live. And you need to have respect for different cultures… To understand is to experience – that’s here empathy comes from. It’s understanding that everybody has different traditions, and just because they’re different doesn’t mean they’re wrong.”
Free Thanksgiving Cooking Demo with Sarah Michelle Gellar
Sarah Michelle Gellar has teamed up with Travelocity to host a travel-themed Thanksgiving cooking demo via Zoom on 24 November 2020. The event will be…
The GWW Review: Willow #5
This issue finds Willow realizing the reality of her situation in Abhainn. Rather than use this as an opprtunity to showcase a battle of witches, Tamaki opts to let more of Willow’s base instincts take over. When magic and might would serve the comic from an artistic standpoint, having Willow act like the nerd she is at times works. This consistency to the character proves Tamaki understood who Willow is and makes sure to impress this upon the audience. Teenage Willow would much rather talk it out than battle, at least for now.
Charity Screening of Juliet Landau’s A Place Among the Dead at Whedoncon
Whedoncon are hosting a charity screening of Juliet Landau’s A Place Among the Dead on 21 November 2020. As well as the screening the event…
CBR Recap: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19
Written by Jordie Bellaire and Jeremy Lambert with art by Ramon Bachs and Raúl Angulo (and based on the iconic series created by Joss Whedon), this issue raises serious questions about the nature of Xander and Willow’s friendship, but it also raises an even bigger questions of who the story’s “big bad” really is.
Bleeding Cool Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19
To call this a step down from what Dark Horse was doing with their long-running, engaging, and yes, flawed but always daring Buffy comics in an understatement. Increasingly, it’s not only the timeline that has been changed but the core of the characters, the values of the series, the universality of the themes, and, most of all, the quality of the storytelling. It’s not that this doesn’t work as a Buffy comic. It’s just not a good comic.
Kristy Swanson To Star in New Rom-Com
Kristy Swanson has been cast alongside Scott Baio (Arrested Debelopment, Happy Days) in a new rom-com from Pure Flix/Quality Flix. Courting Mom & Dad follows…
Independent Interview: David Arquette Talks Love, Wrestling and Addiction
“I want the world to laugh, I want us to have fun. In America, we have like 40 per cent of people who are pretty solidly, like, alright with racism – what is going on? We’re in a world here where we’re all being attacked for socialism. But it’s like, OK, are there certain elements of socialism that could be kind of cool? Like healthcare and education? Like I love libraries!” They’re social, right?
Monkeys Fighting Robots Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #18
Something’s not quite right with the Scooby Gang. Of course, making such a statement about the Buffyverse seems obvious. But there’s something more abnormal than the usual supernatural goings-on in this new issue.