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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
is a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics. The
series serves as a canonical continuation of the television
series Buffy the Vampire Slayer's final televised season.
It is produced by Joss Whedon who will write the first arc,
The Long Way Home. The first issue was released on March 14,
2007. The series was originally supposed to consist of about
25 issues, but series editor Scott Allie has confirmed they
are already "up to about 50, could go a little higher".
Plot
The story takes place "at least a year and a half"
after the events of "Chosen",[5] placing it at its
earliest in the latter half of 2004 and after the events of
"Not Fade Away".
Xander and Buffy now lead command-central, which is situated
in Scotland. At their disposal are a wide array of psychics,
seers, witches and Slayers, along with a vast amount of technology.
There are 1800 Slayers world-wide, almost 500 of which are
working for Xander and Buffy, separated into 10 squads, with
Andrew in charge of several in Southern Italy.
The U.S. government views them as terrorist cells in the
wake of Sunnydale's destruction, characterizing Buffy as a
"charismatic, uncompromising and completely destructive"
leader. General Voll, of a mystically-aware Initiative-like
government project, describes fear of their resources, power
and ideology.
A sub-plot involves the repercussions of Dawn's loss of virginity.
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