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Preview: Buffy The Vampire Slayer – The Lost Summer #1

Buffy The Vampire Slayer – The Lost Summer #1

(W) Casey Gilly (A) Lauren Knight (CA) Mirka Andolfo
In Shops: May 03, 2023
SRP: $7.99

Spike is determined to keep the last copy of his embarrassing poetry from being discovered, sending Buffy and the Scooby Gang on a faux-supernatural goose chase to New Orleans to cover his tracks.

At an antiques fair, the group is fascinated by The Casquette Girls’ clothes on display.

When Dawn utters a wish she most likely should have kept to herself, the gang gains a firsthand account of the sisters’ identities… beyond what they could have imagined.

Buffy, The Last Vampire Slayer writer Casey Gilly is joined by Golden Rage artist Lauren Knight, bringing fans a historically fun and frightful one-shot to sink their fangs into!

Buffy: The Vampire Slayer - The Lost Summer #1

It’s Time For a Road Trip in Your First Look at Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summer #1

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summer #1, the special issue one-Shot! Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer writer Casey Gilly, along with artist Lauren Knight, colorist Francesco Segala (FireflyHouse of Slaughter) with color assists by Gloria Martinelli, and letterer Ed Dukeshire bring fans a frightfully fun story set in the continuity of the cult classic TV series, available on May 5, 2023.

Spike is determined to keep the last copy of his embarrassing poetry from being discovered, sending Buffy and the gang on a faux-supernatural goose chase to New Orleans to cover his tracks. While at an antiques fair along the way, the group is captivated by The Casquette Girls’ clothes on display. Dawn utters a wish she most likely should’ve kept to herself, and the gang experiences a first hand account of the sisters’ identities…beyond what they could have ever imagined!

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summer #1 features a standard cover by Mirka Andolfo, and variant covers by Veronica Fish, and Paulina Ganucheau.

Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summer #1

Review: Golden Rage #2

Golden Rage #2

Battle Royale with older women, that’s the general concept of Golden Rage. What we know is that “older” women in menopause are sent to an island. There, they’ve formed various tribes and groups. But, the Red Hats have grown in power and now are after one of the newest arrivals, a women in her 30s who is there due to early menopause. Golden Rage #2 introduces more to the island and its inhabitants and delivers one of the more intriguing voice overs of the year.

With words by Chrissy Williams, the series has been fantastic so far. The second issue has our group of women on a mission to see The Witch who might know what to do with the new arrival. But, they fear an attack by the Red Hats who we’re told have changed the dynamic on the island and sound a bit more aggressive than what has been in the past.

What’s interesting is Williams’ choice in narrator. Lottie takes over delivering some much needed hilarity in a rather grim issue. She rambles about chickens and cats and in one brilliant panel her thoughts take over literally blocking out what someone is saying. It’s a small detail that elevates the issue. But also, Lottie brings a lot of sadness. We learn about Mary, who was Lottie’s wife and they assume died from cancer. Through that we learn about death on the island and the connections the women are making with each other. This isn’t just about survival, it’s about community, friendship, and love. Lottie shows that off and then some.

The art by Lauren Knight is solid. With color by Sofie Dodgson, flats by Shayne Hannah, and lettering by Becca Carey, the world feels lived in. But, more importantly, it feels kept up. Though they may be abandoned on an island, the women have built a home and it feels like one. We also get to see more of the world and island as they make their journey taking us to rather interesting locations and introducing us to new groups. Again, the details really make this all feel like a fleshed out world. Carey’s lettering deserves the call out, especially Lottie’s thoughts and the one particular panel.

Golden Rage #2 is another fantastic issue that has its roots in similar stories before but takes the concept in a whole different direction with its details. It’s one that I had high hopes for when I heard the concept and in two issues, it’s exceeded expectations.

Story: Chrissy Williams Art: Lauren Knight
Color: Sofie Dodgson Flats: Shayne Hannah Cui Letterer: Becca Carey
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.4 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Review: Golden Rage #1

Golden Rage #1

Being dropped on a mysterious island where you must battle it out is a plot that has been around for a long time. It feels like it has had a recent resurgence in film, television, video games, and comics. Golden Rage #1 kicks off a new take on that classic idea with a twist. All of the individuals on the island are women. Specifically older women.

Written by Chrissy Williams the comic for the most part takes a familiar beat and path. The opening drops readers right into the middle of battle with unknown characters and one at the center of things who doesn’t know what’s going on. An ally is found and from there we’re taken to a base where talks of “Red Hats” goes around and debate rages about our mystery protagonist.

We don’t know a ton of what’s going on but can figure out this is an island where women battle it out for survival. The women are generally older in age except our new arrival, Jay, who is in her 30s. We find out she has early menopause which shifts our understanding as to who is shipped to the island.

It also changes the narrative in many ways. It focuses on “usefulness” of women as to their ability to have children. That says a lot about the world on the outside and hints at what might be going on. It shifts our reading as useful going from age and ability to function to something else entirely.

The art by Lauren Knight is great. With color by Sofie Dodgson, flats by Shayne Hannah Cui, and lettering by Becca Carey, the comic is full of personality. Each character’s design tells us so much about who they are and what “role” they have in the group. There’s also a lot of detail to the art that tells us about the world. We get to see how these women survive and what their lives are like. It also tells us what they use in their day to day giving us detail of a world lived in.

Golden Rage #1 is a familiar but solid start. The concept might be something we’ve seen, but the detail of the debut feels like a real world and gives us much more than just the battle and survival. This is a group that has been around for some time and there’s history here. Like Jay, we’re welcomed into it and it should be a wild ride.

Story: Chrissy Williams Art: Lauren Knight
Ink: Lauren Knight Color: Sofie Dodgson
Flats: Shayne Hannah Cui Letterer/Design: Becca Carey
Story: 8.5 Art: 8.5 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy

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Golden Rage is The Golden Girls meets Battle Royale

Debut comics writer Chrissy Williams teams with Buffy artist Lauren KnightBitter Root colorist Sofie DodgsonVampirella/Red Sonja letterer Becca Carey, and Power & Magic editor Joamette Gil for the forthcoming Golden Rage. This five-issue miniseries pairs the survival combat of Battle Royale with the character dynamics of The Golden Girls and will launch from Image Comics this August.

In a world where older women who’ve been deemed useless to society are abandoned on an island, Golden Rage documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death for survival.

Golden Rage #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 3:

  • Golden Rage #1 (of 5) Cover A by Knight – Diamond Code JUN220069
  • Golden Rage #1 (of 5) Cover B by Tula Lotay – Diamond Code JUN220070

An Important New Buffy Character Debuts in April 2020

BOOM! Studios have announced an oversized one-shot comic book special, Buffy: Every Generation #1, featuring three stories written and illustrated by comics creators Nilah Magruder, Morgan Beem, Lauren Garcia, Caitlin Yarsky, Lauren Knight, and Alex Guimarães, available on April 8, 2020

Discover the secret origins of some of the most important Slayers in history and the first appearance of a new character with a familiar face who will change the way you look at Buffy Summers and everything about her world forever! This is the Buffy comic that everyone will be talking about and the most important new character in over twenty years!

Buffy: Every Generation #1