BtVS # 15, AtF # 8 reviews
Jun. 17th, 2008 05:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
BtVS issue 15
Summary:
The majority of panels in issue 15 depict the big battle against Japanese vampires. As it usually happens on BtVS, characters metaphorically fight their fears and frustrations - and win. Dawn faces Mecha!Dawn (complete with a lizard tail!) who is programmed as a whiny teenager - and decapitates her. Willow fights with a witch Kumiko - a metaphor of her dark side resurfacing in a desperate situation - and, thanks to Buffy's intervention, wins. (Looks like Willow and Kumiko had learned their magic from the same source - woman-snake Saga Vasuki). Xander gets the chance to avenge Renee's death thus finishing his transformation from Xander Harris to Xander Fury, as Tallgent says in his wonderful review. Buffy learns to delegate - she orders Satsu to lead Slayers when she jumps down to help Willow. Dracula symbolically hands Xander to Buffy after the battle. Buffy has a farewell sex with Satsu who wants to stay away to stop loving her and stays in Tokyo as a field leader thus getting a promotion. Xander spreads Renee's ashes on the wind.
Spoilery thoughts:
Willow and Saga Vasuki. I think Willow turned to her to resurrect Kennedy. As a result Willow - advertently or inadvertently, traded her knowledge with Saga Vasuki, who, in turn, gave tips to Kumiko. Including the information about the Scythe. Could it be the betrayal in question? By "somebody very close"?
Dawn. As it was already revealed by the cover of issue 18, poor girl will turn into a Centaur. Very unexpected but pretty logical. She has overcome her whiny self, time to deal with inter-species sex. After all, Centaurs were the first hybrid of human and non-human races (I watch too much BSG).
Xander and Buffy. Looks like they both are conveniently single, finally, and Bander ship is ready to raise the sails. (But of course it won't happen immediately because Buffy will to to Frayverse in the next issue).
I wonder if Satsu getting a promotion immediately after sleeping with Buffy should be regarded as a bad thing or it was just a plot convention, like Xander spreading Renee's ashes instead of sending the urn to her relatives. Interestingly, two prominent supporting players - two "love interests" - were written out of the show simultaneously, opening the door to Frayverse characters.
Some musings:
Well, it's official: I'm old. I'm a fan of a previous generation. I expected Godzilla to make an appearance. It never occured to me that Goddard may introduce a mecha. But, at least, the robot has a reptilian tail, so I feel oddly comfortable with Mecha!Dawn.
I'm asking myself again if I will ever learn to enjoy comics properly. My problem is that I got used to texts, to movies. BtVS season 8 were my first comics. When I started reading them I struggled through and wondered if Joss has lost his creative streak. But recently I read the script of Dollhouse pilot - and it was a feast. Gripping story, well-defined characters, intriguing twists - I was totally captivated. And now I think I enjoyed it so much because it was a text. I read it and I could mentally "see" what I read. And the pictures in my brain moved and talked, I could "hear" Eliza's voice with her typical inflections, I could "see" Tahmoh's reactions, I could easily project my own vision on the words on the page.
But I can't make comics panels "move" no matter how hard I try. Maybe it's because I don't have any previous experience in comics - but to me it's like Beethoven's symphonies in a hip-hop arrangement.
On the other hand,
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Maybe Buffy the Tragic Hero gives way to Buffy the Action Hero? We'll see.
Angel: AtF #8
I'm afraid I don't have much to say about the issue. The stories about Gwen and "civilians" were too short: when I started to get interested, they ended. The art of "Civilians" is very unusual and expressive. And the selection of movies on Sunset 5 Cinema (an actual movie theater in West Hollywood) made my inner filmgeek squee with pleasure. Here they are:
Valentine with David Boreanaz
Chance and House on the Haunted Hills with James Marsters
My Bodyguard with Adam Baldwin
Good Burger with J. August Richards
The Indian the the Cupboard with Vincent Kartheiser
First Knight with Alexis Denisoff
Catch Me If You Can with Amy Acker
The usherette's name is Alice. I wonder if it's a reference to Alice in Wonderland or a tribute to a real person.
The final panels of Civilians are incredibly poignant. I cried when I read them. Curiously, it's the second time when I have such strong emotional reaction to BtVS/AtS comics, and the first time it was also a reaction on a new character - a decoy slayer in issue 5 of season 8. I don't think it's a coincidence; I think I may grew too attached to the characters to enjoy the story about their tribulations. I'm drowning in worries and this is not a good way to appreciate a work of art. But I can't distance from them no matter how hard I try.
Gunn's story is fascinating and frustrating at the same time. Turns out he has been abducted by a group of vampires who "were watching the entire time", who "have an inside line", "work under Wolfram and Hart's radar" and who say that he's "more important than he knows". That's all we find out. So instead of revelations we get another mystery.
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-17 02:15 pm (UTC)The story of Scott Summers and Jean Grey of the X-Men is a case in point (I'm talking the comics here, not the movies). By now, I think the couple must have been through every twist and turn the writers can think of -in the Summers-Grey case, Jean turning into an all-powerful pan-galactic entity, the Phoenix, dying the save the universe, a doppelganger of her turning up which Scott married, but was later found out to be a clone. Meanwhile, it turned out the Phoenix had never been Jean at all and the real Jean turned up, at which point I think Scott abandoned his wife but that was okay because she turned out to be evil anyway - and so on and so on.
I think at some point Jean turned out to be the Phoenix after all (possibly not, I forget) and I've completely lost track now, but last time I looked she was dead again and Scott was paired up with someone else (not for the first time). Also, there's a possibility that Jean was in love with Wolverine, like in the movies.
Which is all a long-winded way of saying that I don't expect Bander in the near future (and would rather have more Xacula anyway).
I liked AtF 8 but I agree the stories were very brief. Also, I think it's high time to get back to the main event.
Should also have said, I enjoyed your reviews very much. They're always very insightful, especially to do with long-running themes, which I tend to miss a lot.
(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-17 02:44 pm (UTC)It's a Jossian rule as well so it's doubly certain.
(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-17 04:09 pm (UTC)Given that a simple kiss turned out to be a death sentence for poor Renee...
(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-17 03:41 pm (UTC)I also think that if Joss decides to reunite Buffy and Xander romantically, it will happen in the last issue. Joss tortured Spuffy shippers for two and a half seasons and Bander shippers will most likely get the same treatment.
As I was reading about Scott Summers and Jean Grey I couldn't help but wonder if there are shipper wars in X-Men universe... :)
I liked AtF 8 but I agree the stories were very brief. Also, I think it's high time to get back to the main event.
I salivated when I saw thar there already were first comments on issue 10 on IDW forum. :)
I enjoyed your reviews very much.
*blushes* Thanks!
(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-23 02:53 pm (UTC)Oh undoubtedly.
As for 'shipper wars in the X-Menverse - I expect there are, especially now because of the movies, but I don't follow the books any more, so I have no idea.
Should imagine there are diehard Scott/Jean 'shippers who loathe Scott's current love and Jean's flirtation with Wolverine the way B/A 'shippers hate Spike and Cordy, though.