Faith the Vampire Slayer

The hit comic book series Buffy Season Eight continues with a new writer (Brain K. Vaughan), the beginning of a new story arc, and the first appearance of everyone’s favorite bad slayer – Faith!  Given a new assignment by Giles, Faith prepares for the hardest job she’s ever undertaken – trying to fit in with British aristocracy, and a job she’s all too qualified for – the murder of a human being. 

We review issue #6, part 1 of “No Future for You,” in the Full Diagnosis.  Enjoy!

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 #6
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“Five by Five.”

BtVS Season 8 #6

Buffy the Vampire Slaver Season 8 has been a smash for Dark Horse, but with such a wide range of characters many have yet to show their faces.  “No Future For You” begins the second story arc for Season Eight and focuses on our favorite bad slayer, Faith.

Living in Cleveland at a “second-rate Hellmouth” Faith has grown tired of the biz.  But when Giles informs her about a special assignment which, if she accepts, could mean an early retirement to location of her choice, she agrees – even if it means murder.

Giles tells her of a renegade and bloodthirsty slayer of British aristocracy known as Lady Genevieve who could usher in the end of the world.  Faith accepts, even if it does mean Giles must go all Henry Higgins on her to prepare her for the new world she will be facing.  Writer Brian K. Vaughan does a good job of capturing an older and wiser Faith whose outlook is still quite different than Buffy’s or any of the new slayers.  Mixing in some My Fair Lady along the way helps with necessary humor to help balance against the cold-blooded murder for which she is being trained.

Whedon’s departure as main writer fits in nicely with a new character like Faith taking center stage.  The look of Faith is a little inconsistent, sometimes spot on and sometimes not, but the character comes across well and fans of the series and of Faith herself should enjoy this one.

 

Based on Joss Whedon’s concept for a Faith TV-movie, the story seems well thought-out and should allow Vaughan the opportunity to play on Faith’s bloody past and its consequences.  The story also features a funny scene between Buffy and Zander in the training room where Zander makes two Kurt Russel eye-patch references.  I’ve always liked the character of Faith and will be interested to see how this arc plays out and if and how it fits in to the wider story arc of Season Eight.

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Comic Rack

Hmm, we’re about to talk about comics so it must be Wednesday!  Welcome to the RazorFine Comic Rack boys and girls.  Pull up a bean bag and take a seat at the master as we look at the new comics set to hit comic shops and bookstores today from DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, WildStorm, Vertigo, Dynamite Entertainment, IDW Publishing, and Image Comics.

This week includes The All-New Booster Gold, Green Lantern, Hereos For Hire, The Lone Ranger, Stormwatch: PHD, Star Wars: Legacy, The Un-Men, the first issues of Parade (with Fireworks) and Suicide Squad: Raise the Flag, and the 100th issue of Daredevil.  Also don’t forget the truckload of new graphic novels including BtVS Omnibus Vol. 2, Desperadoes: Buffalo Dreams, Essential Punisher Vol. 2, The Flash: Wonderland, Marvel Zombies/Army of Darkness, Predator: Flesh and Blood, Star Trek TNG: The Space Between, Superman: The Death and Return of Superman Omnibus and much, much more.

Enjoy issue #38

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It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

  • Title: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Seasons 1 & 2
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“You assholes are going to hell.”
“We’ve thought about it; we’re willing to roll the dice.”

Imagine the worst people you know.  Now imagine they own Paddy’s Irish Pub in Philadelphia, hang-out together, and get themselves in wacky situations every week.  That, in a nutshell, is the premise of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

>“The Gang” consists of Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Deandra “Dee” Reynolds (Kaitlin Olson), and their friends Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Charlie (Charlie Day).  Frank Reynolds (Danny Devito), Dee and Dennis’ father, joins the cast in Season Two.  Their misadventures are always properly titled (such as “The Gang Gets Racist,” “Charlie Wants an Abortion,” “”Charlie Got Molested,” “The Gang Goes Jihad,” “Mac Bangs Dennis’ Mom,” and “The Gang Exploits a Miracle”).

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This Week in Film

Jodie Foster stars as a radio host who is beaten in a robbery that leaves her with a dead fiancee (Naveen Andrews) and a need for revenge.  Terrence Howard stars as the detective on the trail of this new vigilante/serial killer.  Check out the official site.  We’ve seen it and we’ll have the review for you when the film hits theaters everywhere this Friday.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

The Brave One
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This Week in Independent Film

In the latest from writer/director Paul Haggis (Crash) a career miliatry man (Tommy Lee Jones) investigates the mysterious diappearance and death of his son (Jonathan Tucker).  Charlize Theron also stars in what certainly looks like your average Ashley Judd role (High Crimes, Double Jeopardy).  Check out the official site.  Larger trailer available in the Full Diagnosis.

In the Valley of Elah
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