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Fray: Future Slayer Ltd. by Joss Whedon

spoilsofwar's review against another edition

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5.0

I'll read anything Joss Whedon wrote. XD

laura_bichateca's review against another edition

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3.0

Buena historia, pero me ha sabido a poco.

wyrmbergmalcolm's review against another edition

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5.0

Set untold years in the future, the current Slayer is not a typical Slayer and her Demon Watcher is not a typical Watcher. Vampires and demons are slowly returning to the world, and a reluctant Slayer must do what she does best, except she's not that good at it. This was filled with some really imaginative ideas and situations as well as a few gut punches. This is a series I would love to see more of. 

jcschildbach's review against another edition

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4.0

A friend handed this off to me years ago, and I can't believe I didn't read it then, or at least sooner, (his recommendations have generally been spot-on). Anyway, this is an entry into the "Slayer" mythology of "Buffy" fame. I saw the original movie in the theater, but didn't follow the TV show or the spin-offs (in print or on TV). I love the build-up, but feel like (with so many other works I read) the resolution is too quick and convenient. The book is not afraid to go dark and upsetting, which churns my guts, but makes me like it that much more. If you like "Buffy", or vampire stuff, or comics, or...well, reading...this is pretty fun.

offbalance80's review against another edition

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4.0

I had been trying to get a copy of this TO read for nearly a year now. Having finally read it, I can happily say it was worth the wait. While the story is fairly simple and some of its trappings are nothing new to seasoned Whedon fans, Fray is a great heroine.

I also really loved the artwork - the earlier Buffy Dark Horse books were underwhelming, but this was the first one I remember standing out and showing the potential that has been finally accomplished in the Buffy Season 8 series. Definitely worthy of a read.

mostlyromancereading's review against another edition

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This was surprisingly good! I got this as part of a gift exchange. I'm glad I didn't forgo this futuristic visit to the Buffyverse.

foreverbeautifulbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Welcome to my second endevour into the world of the graphic novel. I have to say, this is still a comic to me. It reads like a comic, the art is amazing, like a comic, but it tells one hell of a damned good story. Fray is the story of the slayer of the future. Like two hundred years in the future!

Not only had no one needed the chosen on, or Buffy for quite some time now. The myth and legend of the slayer has been just as dead. Enter Fray. A savvy street smart kick ass female that also seems to be a thief; a really good thief. If you need it, Fray can get it. Then enter her being… the chosen one! Oh yes, two hundred years from now, the now insane council has realized that the slayer is in need, and vampires are still roaming the streets. However, it isn’t the council that calls upon the chosen one—it’s a demon. A pretty cool demon I might add. He is huge, scary, and trains the shit out of our little Fray. He also does some questionable stuff too in the name of making the slayer, well, the slayer.

Another story by Whedon that we can gush over and obsess with, not only does he create a world of utter chaos, but he slaps our delicate little flower Fray with trails of war that will shape and mold one hell of a woman. If you haven’t read this graphic novel, do it! I loved it and have now stolen the name of the future slayer for my review persona.

dlberglund's review against another edition

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5.0

As if a Joss Whedon story could get any fewer than 5 stars from me.
Fray is the new Slayer in a future world where vampires are the least of anyone's problems (or so they think). Fray kicks ass even without a Watcher or knowledge of her destiny. I would watch Fray as a TV show, for sure. Or read more of these books. Why is there no more Fray for me to read about in more "seasons"? An arc of only 8 comic books (plus one chapter in Tales of the Slayers) is not enough for this fangirl.

_forestofpages's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0


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poachedeggs's review against another edition

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3.0

I love Joss Whedon - Buffy, Firefly, Dr Horrible, Dollhouse - and Fray is a good read with lush art. That said, the graphic novel is a little too reminiscent of previous themes in Buffy, though I also know that Whedon means for this story arc to tie in with that of Buffy in the Season 8 comic.