A review by caseythecanadianlesbrarian
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: One Girl in All the World by Georges Jeanty, Joss Whedon, Megan Levens, Christos Gage, Rebekah Isaacs

5.0

Okay they're still letting that George whoever do art for an issue or two which just doesn't make sense cause Rebekah Isaacs is soooooo good! But there are a few incredibly moving scenes in this volume, so much so that they make up for the art I don't like in one of the five issues and a finally revealed villain who's not that interesting. Namely, when Buffy, having given up her superpowers to escape an internment camp for people with magic, has a run-in with a guy who's harassing a woman. She moves in to protect the woman, fights this huge beefy guy (sans slayer powers) -- at first you think she's lost the fight, and then she's winning and losing control and beating the shit out of the guy, and breaking down in the park afterwards about what she might have done. Then Faith arrives out of the blue to help Buffy ("What up. Everyone down with the revolution?") just when Buffy needs her most. 😢 Plus, Spike and Buffy are just too cute together. (B: "I didn't forget, y'know." S: "Mmm, forget what?" B: "I love you too.") ❤🧛‍♂️