Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Motion Comic

2010
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8 Motion Comic

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EP1 Issue 1: The Long Way Home (1) Jul 19, 2010

Buffy is learning to deal with life since all the Slayers were activated and Sunnydale was destroyed. Meanwhile, the Military has decided that Buffy is trouble and has rescued Amy and another from the ruins of Sunnydale and recruited them to kill Buffy.

EP2 Issue 2: The Long Way Home (2) Jul 26, 2010

Amy traps Buffy in a nightmare and attacks the slayers with an army of living dead.

EP3 Issue 3: The Long Way Home (3) Aug 02, 2010

Amy's attack on Buffy is revealed to be a diversion for her real goal, to capture Willow.

EP4 Issue 4: The Long Way Home (4) Aug 09, 2010

Buffy storms the military's complex to rescue Willow.

EP5 Issue 5: The Chain Aug 16, 2010

A decoy of the real Buffy Summers is sent underground to stop Yamanh from leading his army to the surface.

EP6 Issue 6: No Future For You (1) Aug 23, 2010

Faith is approached by Giles with a dangerous assignment--to pose as a British aristocrat in order to assassinate a wealthy, rogue slayer under the tutelage of an Irish warlock.

EP7 Issue 7: No Future For You (2) Aug 29, 2010

Posing as a viscount's daughter, Faith infiltrates Lady Genevieve's gala and is attacked by Roden's gargoyle security team. Elsewhere, Willow offers to Dawn with her plus-sized problem and is called upon to upgrade the castle's defense system.

EP8 Issue 8: No Future For You (3) Sep 06, 2010

As Giles tries hopelessly to contact Faith, Lady Genevieve explains her rationale for wanting to assassinate Buffy.

EP9 Issue 9: No Future For You (4) Sep 13, 2010

As Faith and Genevieve battle to the death, Buffy confronts Giles about Faith's assignment.

EP10 Issue 10: Anywhere But Here Sep 20, 2010

After a flight of fantasy, Buffy and Willow enter the demonic lair of Sephrilian, a dangerous realm of unstable reality where the friends' darkest secrets, both past and future, are revealed.

EP11 Issue 11: A Beautiful Sunset Sep 26, 2010

While clearing a vampire nest, Buffy and Satsu are confronted by Twilight.

EP12 Issue 12: Wolves at the Gate (1) Oct 04, 2010

Dracula and his minions invade the castle and take Buffy's Scythe. Buffy and Satsu have a one-night stand.

EP13 Issue 13: Wolves at the Gate (2) Oct 10, 2010

One of Buffy's slayers in Japan tracks down the vampires that attacked Buffy in Scotland. Xander goes to find out what Dracula knows about these vampires.

EP14 Issue 14: Wolves at the Gate (3) Oct 18, 2010

Dracula, Xander and Renee arrive in Japan. Buffy and Willow learn what Raidon's gang's plan is for the scythe.

EP15 Issue 15: Wolves at the Gate (4) Oct 25, 2010

Buffy and her slayers stop Raidon and his vampires in Japan.

EP16 Issue 16: Time Of Your Life (1) Oct 29, 2010

Buffy and Willow travel to New York and Buffy is transported to the future.

EP17 Issue 17: Time Of Your Life (2) Nov 08, 2010

Buffy and Fray begin to try to figure out why Buffy was brought to the future.

EP18 Issue 18: Time Of Your Life (3) Nov 15, 2010

Buffy finds the hideout of Melaka's brother and Willow finds out how to return Buffy to the present.

EP19 Issue 19: Time Of Your Life (4) Nov 22, 2010

Buffy returns from the future, but will what she learned there erase the future from happening?
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Buffy's adventures continue with new threats, old friends and brand new stories that await the Slayer.

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yougotspencered "From now on, every girl in the world who might be a Slayer will be a Slayer. Every girl who could have the power will have the power. Can stand up, will stand up. Slayers, every one of us. Make your choice. Are you ready to be strong?"I actually quite liked the motion comic, as shocking as that is. I didn't fancy all of the story lines, but overall i really enjoyed it. I enjoyed it so much that i had to buy it on both blu-ray and DVD.I found this enjoyable to watch and i recommend it to anyone who loves buffy the vampire slayer. I never read any of the comics, but after watching this it made me want to read the buffy and angel comics so badly.
jeff jack I loved the movie. I never watched the show. Then I get to be a voice in this thing.So here's my review. Awesome series. The extension of the media into Motion Comic, wasn't, I'd offer, the idea of Joss Wheadon. But, as forces of nature go, at least the thing was made. When I was a kid, there was a show that used to have a narrator reading through a comic book while a camera panned from frame to frame. I OWNED these comic books, and LOVED this show. So as the field of motion comics comes into its own, it really was an honor to be part of this production, while also LOVING the product itself. What a terrific team. I know the dream is that it would have been an 8th and final season, but ya know, firefly should have gotten more than one season too. If you are a die-hard fan of Buffy.. you'll love this. If you don't... tha's cool. We're all entitled to opinions, yours would just be wrong. :)
Morbius Fitzgerald I do consider myself a fan of Buffy, I even found it in me to like the 1992 film starring Kristy Swanson. This however is REALLY pushing it.Okay I HATE the idea of motion comics. There is nothing that you can watch on screen that you can't read just as fast(strictly talking comics here). The still panels were okay but to "make them move" REALLY ended off badly. Needless to say I hated it. The voice actors sound like Terminator robots played the parts.I will say though that I do like the stories that were told with "The Chain" being my favourite but the problem was that they used voice...speakers instead of voice actors and the effect of the comic panels coming to life came off as awful.I don't suggest a viewing.
WakenPayne Okay, this isn't as good as the series. I do think the replacement voice actors aren't as memorable or as fitting to the part as the TV cast (I do think Sarah Michelle Gellar is a better Buffy than Kirsty Swanson).I will say my favourite out of all the comics in this series is "The Chain" the writing is superb, Don't have low expectations on this because it is a comic book - the writing in this is just as good (in the case of The Chain - maybe better, but that might be a longshot to some people) as the entire series. My least favourite is the ones with Fray, I just didn't get into the story like the others.This is long as far as things go - the regular comics take 11 minutes though, the end result is over 3½ hours of Buffy (but who's complaining?). The end result is a very good incarnation, I hope Season 8 The Motion Comic Part 2 comes out or Angel: After The Fall as far as Whedon creations go (to name all the comics I want would disrupt the 1,000 word limit).