Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Blood of Carthage by Christopher Golden, Cliff Richards (Dark Horse, 2001)
Oops. It turns out Mad Jack was a demon with a purpose, and without his watchful eye, a much worse demon -- Ky-Laag -- will rise from his prison/tomb at the bottom of a local water-filled quarry. The Blood of Carthage, a demon cartel led by Vraka, wants to stop Ky-Laag's rise -- it turns out Ky-Laag is worse than they are, and he has a reason to hold a grudge against the cartel -- but they also want to kill Buffy because, well, she's Buffy. Unlike many of the stories told in Buffy's original comic-book/graphic novel series, this tale by Christopher Golden is epic. While the Mad Jack and Vraka storylines would have been OK fodder for a regular episode of the Buffy TV series, the scenes of Godzilla-sized Ky-Laag tearing through the streets of Sunnydale are the stuff of season finales. And, while art by comic-book regular Cliff Richards is good, the book has a nice, layered effect because of flashbacks into Xander and Willow's childhood (penciled by Chynna Clugston-Major) and Spike, Vraka and Ky-Laag's past (by Paul Lee and Brian Horton). There are a lot of good stories in the Buffy collection, but if you're only planning to collect a few of the best, this is one for the list. ![]() |
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