View Full Version : Fray, the Vampire Slayer! Whedon's comic
killercroc
06-11-2001, 03:08 PM
Anyone read this? It got me to a comic shop for the first time in years. That place was a fanboy's dream, but that's another thread.
Anyway, the comic was good. Artwork was sweet! The first issue set up a pretty cool storyline. If I had any complaints it would be that it's got a little too much Dark Angel at the beginning, and that the first ish was to short.
Other than that I think it's gonna be an interesting 8 months.
Adam Tyner
08-07-2003, 10:50 PM
...and 26 months later, those 8 months finally come to a close... :)
Ed Liu
08-08-2003, 11:20 AM
Howdy,
:)
For what it's worth, the TPB is due out in October, and is already on my pre-order list at G-Mart (http://www.g-mart.com/).
-- Ed/Ace
whitmore_sean
08-09-2003, 08:15 PM
Fray...I remember my gram'pa used to collect that book during the war. Back when comics were 12 cents. I dunno, I don't care much for Golden Age books.
SEAN
No, I'm not implying anything :rolleyes:
Storm
08-09-2003, 09:13 PM
Fray...I remember my gram'pa used to collect that book during the war. Back when comics were 12 cents. I dunno, I don't care much for Golden Age books.
SEAN
No, I'm not implying anything :rolleyes:
I hope you're just joking. Not to be rude but Fray has just be released around 2001. It's about the future vampire slayer. It's in the same universe as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
- Storm
whitmore_sean
08-09-2003, 10:59 PM
I hope your just joking. Not to be rude but Fray has just be released around 2001. It's about the future vampire slayer. It's in the same universe as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
No offense, but do you feel that sudden gust of wind? That was the point of my joke, rushing right past you. :)
SEAN
cheungcheung
08-10-2003, 12:28 AM
Howdy,
:)
For what it's worth, the TPB is due out in October, and is already on my pre-order list at G-Mart (http://www.g-mart.com/).
-- Ed/Ace
TPB?
anyways, what did ya'll think of the last issue?
whitmore_sean
08-10-2003, 02:00 AM
TPB?
That's the format for me. I'm sure the story will read better without all the vacation time in between issues.
anyways, what did ya'll think of the last issue?
Three comments, all of them potential spoilers:
1)I really, really liked the sudden revelation of Urkonn's crime. Besides being unexpected (to me at least), in a sick way it actually made a kind of sense, killing one to save the world. So it's not like he was a mustache-twirling villain. Very Whedonish.
2) What I didn't like so much was the relative ease with which Fray killed that giant monstro. It was slightly anti-climactic...especially in light of the fact that Fray never had an actual showdown with Harth. But, if like Joss says, the series will be returning, I suppose that's a good thing. Of course, by the time Joss gets around to writing it, my eyes probably won't work so good...
3)I could've done with a lot more epilogue. Most great story arcs devote an issue to dealing with the aftermath of what just happened. And with Joss' skill at dialogue and characterization, I would've liked to have seen an actual conversation between Fray and her sis rather than a silent panel.
Still and all, Joss can add comic books to his list of media ventures done right (along with television, movies, video games, and CDs). Now all he needs is, I guess, a novel and a radio show, and he'll be the new "King of all Media".
SEAN
delirium42
08-11-2003, 02:03 PM
That's the format for me. I'm sure the story will read better without all the vacation time in between issues.
I agree with all your spoiler ideas, especially the second one. Another thing I noticed, maybe you did as well. Did it feel like half-way through the storyline was actually changed? I felt like there was a definate shift, that wasn't planned. I honestly think Joss was planning on finishing this storyline, but because the Faith spinoff didn't happen, he's going to continue in the series. Of course, that's all speculation, I haven't actually read anything to support my idea. I just think it's interesting.
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