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Buffy the Vampire Slayer (mini-series)

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow & Tara

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Revised CorebookThe graveyard is cold and still. Bright moonlight deepens the shadows. The silence is disturbed by a throaty moan. Breaking through the soft, recently packed earth, a claw extends, sharp and grasping. A sickly sweet stench rises with the corpse. Desperate hunger is etched on it cadaverous face a hunger for your blood! Alright, I get it. You're evil. Do we have to chat about it all day?-3.10, AmendsNo we don t. It s time to slay. Get ready for action and adventure Buffy-style.Now you can join the Slayer's world!Inside these lustrous covers, you will An introduction to roleplaying and the BuffyverseA roleplaying guide to all seven season of Buffy the Vampire SlayerDetailed character creation, including pre-constructed Heroes and White Hats, for your quick-play pleasureRoleplaying specifics for the entire Original Cast, from Buffy to Dawn, including their wild and wacky changesThe Buffy Unisystem, streamlined for cinematic slayage and sneakageA primer on magic mojo, for those who dareA guide to the hotspots of SunnydaleThe monsters of mayhem, all stat-ed out and ready-to-slay, and the skinny every season's Big BadBlow-by-blow instructions for creating Buffy roleplaying Episodes, Seasons, and SeriesA complete Episode to get slaying fast and easyA guide to Buffyspeak to add sparkle to your dialogue

80 pages, Paperback

First published April 18, 2001

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Profile Image for Marthese Formosa.
345 reviews48 followers
August 22, 2017
I recently reread this graphic novel which I had since 2008 and forgot about.

Having reread it I noticed things which before I have not. Such as on the first page, in the picnic scene the bottle is labeled as 'premium tap water!! The patterns are amazing and the rosy sunset/sunrise scene are very well drawn. The script is funny, it will make you snicker at times and both the first and the second stories have a message to pass- one of being careful on the consequences of your actions and the second on deforestation and to some extend also the consequences. The plots are brief but detailed. Characterization is spot on.

The only thing I wished, is that they would have seen the rooms in that house of the second story- however, somethings are meant to stay unopened.

All in all, I highly recommend this graphic novel!
Profile Image for Rita.
448 reviews42 followers
June 4, 2015
Well, it's about Willow and Tara, it's got strong female characters, a lesbian relationship, ecology, paganism, magic, it's beautifully drawn and coloured and it has a compelling plot, funny and poignant. What more could a Joss Whedon fan want? And the amazing details like the label on the "Premium Tap Water" bottle, describing how someone had the brilliant idea to get rich by bottling water that belongs to everyone in the first place, are just the kind of thing to set this book apart. Amber, thank you for this. You may not be Stan Lee yet but you did very well. And thank you to my local library for stocking this!
Profile Image for LunaSanguine.
159 reviews11 followers
November 18, 2017
In some way this was different than expected, actually pretty thoughtful for a Buffy-comic (not exactly philosophy though but who'd expect that?).
It's a beautiful story even though it didn't add much insight to the Buffyverse. Only bad aspect: The end was devastating.

Oh, and as I've seen written by others online: Don't read that one if you're looking for more of a view on the Tara/Willow-relationship. They're (together with Dawn) the main characters but the story focuses more on the adventure they experience.
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7 reviews1 follower
March 7, 2025
I loved this random little tillow comic!! I think it’s really lovely that Amber Benson (Tara) herself has written it, it makes it authentic and accurate as she completely understands the characters.
Since it’s a miniseries there’s no need to have read any of the other ones, just a lovely little lesbian one off!
LOVED!!🌀🪷
Profile Image for Lee Cushing.
Author 84 books62 followers
December 22, 2024
The story revolves around Willow and Tara featuring strong female characters, a lesbian relationship, themes of ecology, paganism, and magic It is beautifully illustrated and coloured, with compelling plot that is both humorous and poignant. What more can a Buffy fan desire? The remarkable details, such as the label on the "Premium Tap Water" bottle, which humorously critiques the commercialization of a natural resource, set this book apart.

For a bonus, it was written by someone who knows the character best - Amber Benson.

Profile Image for Malcolm Cox.
Author 1 book2 followers
November 23, 2023
Two stories in this one. The first features mutual acquaintance who is left out of the girls' activities and so tries something by herself unleashing a big bad thing. The second is Willow and Tara take Dawn on a road trip and end up mediating between nature and loggers. Nothing that hasn't really been covered before, and the artwork was okay.
Profile Image for Megan Fay.
17 reviews
February 11, 2023
Still makes me so sad that the TV show did them so dirty, they should be happily ever after together forever, but this was a lovely snapshot to remind me how good they were together
Author 4 books21 followers
November 23, 2021
Guys this exists! There’s a comic book collection about Willow and Tara, best fictional couple ever. They’re from Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Watching them helped me discover my own sexuality. I was thrilled to learn that there are more stories about them. These comics were absolutely adorable. “Wannablessedbe” was about Willow and Tara’s very short time in the college witch group where they met. Another witch tries to butt in on them and ends up summoning a deadly goddess.

What I loved about this one was the trust Willow and Tara had in each other. There’s one part where Willow sees Tara holding hands with the other girl, but when Tara explains that she was pulling away Willow believes her immediately. I love this because I hate suspected cheating drama in stories. There were lots of cute moments in this one.

This was written by Amber Benson, who is the actress who plays Tara, so the characters act just like they act on the show. I never knew she was a writer, but her stories were very good.

“Wilderness” was the one I enjoyed the least, but I still really liked it. Willow and Tara take Dawn on a road trip and encounter angry forest spirits. The comics medium allows the story to have supernatural creatures that the show’s budget couldn’t handle, so that’s nice. This one was more action heavy, which is fine but I prefer the character-driven moments.

“Demonology Menagerie” was only two pages long and was silly and cute. Willow accidentally summons a video game demon and they have to fight it. The art style is way simpler but it fit the story and it made me smile. The resolution is hilarious.

Overall I love this and would recommend it for anyone who has seen Buffy; otherwise it would be confusing. I’m so glad I got a few more stories about Willow and Tara!
Profile Image for Evelyne.
329 reviews9 followers
July 18, 2016
Two different tales (actually 3):

The first had our two lovely witches battling the Morrigan, who was accidentally summoned by a young witch-wannabee.

The second story sees them having a roadtrip with Dawn in the back seat. When they venture into some woodlands in search of the green altar (or something or other), they encounter sprites and the king of the forest, dedicated to destroy all humans who in their turn are destroying the forest.

The last two page story was just silly.

I really enjoyed this volume and it was a nice trip down memory lane since Buffy hasn't been on our screens since 2003...
Profile Image for Luke.
494 reviews20 followers
December 17, 2012
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Willow and Tara is a graphic novel written by Amber Benson (Tara) based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer created by Joss Whedon.

I own all seven seasons of Buffy, and I have watched all seven seasons, like, a thousand times. This graphic novel caught my eye, not only because it was about our beloved Willow and Tara, but because it was written by Amber Benson, Tara herself. Willow and Tara, I believe, are one of the best couples in all of Buffy. They are forever.
Profile Image for Nikki DeLash.
159 reviews9 followers
December 31, 2007
Ok, so I admit it. I own this book and it's actually quite good. I only wish I had bought more of the Buffy graphic novels before they got so pricey. I guess I'll be hunting for more in used bookstores.
Profile Image for YoSafBridg.
202 reviews22 followers
May 28, 2008
Amber Benson proves herself quite the artist and going along with the tactful subtlety of the season four and five Willow/Tara relationship (in which it is set) or perhaps for Dawn's sake) is a nice touch--a little heavy handed with the enviromentalism--but i suppose that's the point.
Profile Image for Kayla.
195 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2015
I give WannaBlessedBe 3 stars, I felt that parts of it were out of character/awkward. But I give Wilderness 5 stars. Loved it. And I'm glad Dawn was in it, too. I loved her interactions with Willow and Tara in the show.
Profile Image for Lady Entropy.
1,224 reviews46 followers
June 20, 2016
I bought this because I love Terry Moore, and I found it just as awesome and fun as I thought it would be (even if he just did the art, not written it).
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