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Proving once and for all that you can’t keep a good Slayer down, Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight Motion Comic picks up where the smash hit TV show left off! Based on the Dark Horse comic book series, these eye-popping motion comic adventures breathe new life into the Buffyverse for long-time fans and new "watchers" alike.

The Hellmouth may have been destroyed, but the world still needs saving and Buffy Summers is back at her butt-kicking, demon-slaying best to do the job. She’s relocated her base of operations to a castle in Scotland to lead the Scooby Gang, including hundreds of newly activated Slayers scattered around the world to battle the supernatural forces of evil. But in the wake of Sunnydale’s destruction, the U.S. government thinks Buffy and her legions of followers have grown too powerful and are now terrorist threats. Meanwhile, a seemingly unstoppable group of Japanese vampires hatch a nefarious plot, while the biggest, baddest Big Bad of them all, Twilight, is on a mission to destroy every Slayer on Earth!

Special Features:

Buffy Season 8 Motion Comic Test Pilot

The Buffy Trivia Experience

Featurette "Under Buffy's Spell"

Season 8 Comic Book Covers Gallery

Create Your Own Buffy Comic

Cast List Sarah Michelle Gellar
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Character Series Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Franchise Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Main Language English
Number of Disks 2
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Studio 20th Century Fox

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Buffy - Season 8 Motion Comic

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The storyline was the only thing which kept me watching. Found it hard to associate with the characters you knew from the previous seven seasons as their voices were totally different to that of the original actors. The 'episodes' were too short averaging about 10 minutes each and they didn't even have the amazing and familiar opening title credits by Nerf Herder which always used to excite me about a Buffy episode starting. Actually really disappointed. Personally, Buffy stops at season seven for me.

2012-02-02by Kay