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Buffy, the vampire slayer, written by Mariko Tamaki ; illustrated by Natacha Bustos ; colored by Eleonora Bruni ; lettered by Jodi Wynne ; cover by Jen Bartel ; editor, Jeanine Schaefer

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Buffy, the vampire slayer, written by Mariko Tamaki ; illustrated by Natacha Bustos ; colored by Eleonora Bruni ; lettered by Jodi Wynne ; cover by Jen Bartel ; editor, Jeanine Schaefer
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Buffy, the vampire slayer
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1201297696
Responsibility statement
written by Mariko Tamaki ; illustrated by Natacha Bustos ; colored by Eleonora Bruni ; lettered by Jodi Wynne ; cover by Jen Bartel ; editor, Jeanine Schaefer
Summary
Now, truly alone for the first time in her life, Willow must rely only on her instincts - and her magic - to save herself from a different kind of threat than Buffy ever prepared her to face in her first ever comic book series! NO MORE SUNNYDALE. NO MORE SCOOBY GANG. NO MORE...WILLOW? After everything - and everyone - she lost to the Hellmouth, Willow is leaving Sunnydale behind for a new school that promises "to help you prioritize your true self." But Willow soon learns that all is not as it seems, and if your true self isn't what the school thinks it should be...well, don't worry, they'll help you get there. By any means necessary. Now, truly alone for the first time in her life, Willow must rely only on her instincts - and her magic - to save herself from a different kind of threat than Buffy ever prepared her to face! Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (She-Hulk) and superstar artist Natacha Bustos (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur) bring Willow face to face with the truth of her past... and plant the seeds for a future no one could've predicted
Target audience
adolescent
resource.variantTitle
Willow
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