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PLOT
Selke, that vampire who Buffy just couldn't kill in #3, returns to wreak
havoc in Sunnydale, although that's not happening till the second act of
this nine-part storyline. In a first for the Buffy comics this
story will run over a nine issue run, with two single-issue intervals.
So while Selke seeks out the help of a Doctor to recreate the beauty she
held before meeting Buffy, Buffy trains to prepare herself for any potential
vampire threats. Oh, and there's the small factor of her being offered
a modelling job.

ART
The return of Joe Bennett should be a good thing, but after last issue's
Cliff Richards debut, this issue falls flat. While not exactly bad,
the art is not Bennett's best, and the separations are far too obvious,
taking up way too much valuable art space.
STORY
Wow, what a totally boring and uninteresting story. Either Andi Watson
is running out of ideas or Dark Horse have decided to take all the action
out of their books. What a pity a new writer will not be joining the
title at the same time as Cliff Richards, and if the rest of this storyline
is boring, here's one person who won't be renewing their subscriptions.
OVERALL
To be perfectly frank, there is nothing good
to say about this title, other than the fact that the cover looks
nice. Disappointing effort for all involved - Dark Horse really need
to get some new blood into the title, and soon.
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GOOD LOOKIN',
PART 1
Writer: ANDI WATSON
Pencils: JOE BENNETT
Inks: RICK KETCHAM
Cover variations:
art, photo
Reviewer: RICHARD MORGAN
Art Rating:
4/10
Story Rating:
2/10
OVERALL RATING:
4/10
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