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Sometimes when i'm not being a cheap bastard. I actually decide to purchase the things I read.
This series is called "Wayward"
"BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER FOR A NEW GENERATION! Rori Lane is trying to start a new life when she reunites with her mother in Japan, but ancient creatures lurking in the shadows of Tokyo sense something hidden deep within her, threatening everything she holds dear. Can Rori unlock the secrets of her power before it's too late? JIM ZUB (SKULLKICKERS, Samurai Jack), STEVE CUMMINGS (Legends of the Dark Knight, Deadshot), and JOHN RAUCH (INVINCIBLE) team up to create an all-new Image supernatural spectacle that combines the camaraderie and emotion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the action and mystery of Hellboy. Don't miss it!"
I'm not too far into the series, Volume 4 of a 9 volume series (so far). But I recommend it if anyone's interested in reading it (Link Below). So far it isn't too heavy on the plot, but it increasingly gets interesting. What really brought my attention to this series, (other than the cover) was Jim Zub's involvement.
Story By: Jim Zub
Art By: Steve Cummings
Art By: John Rauch
Cover By: Steve Cummings
Cover By: Ross A. Campbell
Variant Cover By: Alina Urusov
Variant Cover By: Jeff “Chamba” Cruz
Variant Cover By: Adam Warren
Variant Cover By: John Rauch
This series is called "Wayward"
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"BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER FOR A NEW GENERATION! Rori Lane is trying to start a new life when she reunites with her mother in Japan, but ancient creatures lurking in the shadows of Tokyo sense something hidden deep within her, threatening everything she holds dear. Can Rori unlock the secrets of her power before it's too late? JIM ZUB (SKULLKICKERS, Samurai Jack), STEVE CUMMINGS (Legends of the Dark Knight, Deadshot), and JOHN RAUCH (INVINCIBLE) team up to create an all-new Image supernatural spectacle that combines the camaraderie and emotion of Buffy the Vampire Slayer with the action and mystery of Hellboy. Don't miss it!"
I'm not too far into the series, Volume 4 of a 9 volume series (so far). But I recommend it if anyone's interested in reading it (Link Below). So far it isn't too heavy on the plot, but it increasingly gets interesting. What really brought my attention to this series, (other than the cover) was Jim Zub's involvement.
Story By: Jim Zub
Art By: Steve Cummings
Art By: John Rauch
Cover By: Steve Cummings
Cover By: Ross A. Campbell
Variant Cover By: Alina Urusov
Variant Cover By: Jeff “Chamba” Cruz
Variant Cover By: Adam Warren
Variant Cover By: John Rauch
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