With Illyria appearing on the cover of the issue and everything, I expected her to be in it a whole lot more. Still, that problem aside, there’s a lot to enjoy in Angel & Faith #23. Al...
I think Buffy the Vampire Slayer #22 went in a different direction than people were expecting, which is a good thing by and large. The previous issue ended with Dylan—a character from Spik...
Angel & Faith #21 relies heavily on exposition for its early portions, which is somewhat understandable given that we are not in the final arc and setting everything up for the finale. Luckily, it...
As sweet as things got when Buffy and Spike finally managed to put the past behind them and communicate effectively with one another, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #21 makes it pretty clear that this ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 10 #20 is by and large devoted to Buffy and Spike getting over a very large element of their shared past that has affected and even hindered aspects of their curr...
Issue 19 sees Angel return from his business in California and his reunion with Buffy and, honestly, the moment he steps back into this title it feels like the book is back on track. It was interestin...
The crossover with Angel & Faith comes to a fitting end in the conclusion of Old Demons. It’s been interesting over the course of these last few issues to see how Angel interacts with the w...
Faith continues to take the reigns on this title while Angel is still away on Buffy. We’re still in the middle of the same plot arc with mysterious vampire happenings at a prep school where Fai...
Issue sixteen of Angel & Faith kicks off the short arc “Those Who Can’t Teach, Teach Gym” in which Faith goes undercover as a gym teacher of all things. It works, though. It...