I'm sorry, but a high school girl with martial arts skills and a snarky sense of humor belongs in the adventure column
regardless of whether she kicks vampire butt or not. I was one of the many people that was addicted to Josh Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer from season one and was seriously saddened when it ended after seven seasons.
I was in high school when Buffy first came on, and I grew right with her, Xander and Willow. I guess it had reached its natural conclusion because Buffy was all grown up and she saved the world...a lot. Still, when the curtain fell and the hell mouth closed, I still craved more. After a few years, it was obvious that there was never going to be a Buffy reunion show or movie.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is a married mom and is now headlining a new series, Alyson Hannigan has a steady gig as Lily on How I Met Your Mother and Nick Brendon....well, let's just hope he can stay out of rehab.
While it seemed the world had moved on without Buffy, rumors began circulating about a season 8. Could it be that Joss had pulled the cast together for one more season? Not quite, but it did return in comic form. Joss created Buffy Season 8, a series of comics that followed Buffy and the gang after the hell mouth closed.
Anyone who is a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer must read these books to find out exactly what happens to the Scooby gang after the fall of Sunnydale.
