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Buffy Season Eight Volume 6 showcases the first failure of the Slayer legion. Vampires have solid footing at the top of the totem and Slayers have been crushed to the bottom - in short, no one likes Buffy anymore... least of all this season's mysterious Big Bad, Twilight, who is hot on her... read more

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"I liked the other way we did this better."

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Retreat Part 1
Retreat Part 2
Retreat Part 3
Retreat Part 4
Retreat Part 5

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This is book 6 of 8 in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight TPB. (standard series)

Preceded by Predators and Prey, and followed by Twilight.

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  1. Andy Owens (Artist) - Inks
  2. Michelle Madsen (Artist) - Colors
  3. Jane Espenson (Author)
  4. Georges Jeanty (Author)
  5. Joss Whedon (Author) - "Executive Producer" of RETREAT, as well as Script on "Always Darkest" short story, from MySpace Dark Horse Presents.

Other Contributors:

  1. Jo Chen (Artist) - Art on "Always Darkest"
  2. Karl Moline (Artist) - Pencils on "Harmony Comes to the Nation"

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Country: United States
Publication Date: February 25, 2010
ISBN: 1595824154
Page Count: 144

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  • The Long Way Home
  • No Future for You
  • Wolves at the Gate
  • Time of Your Life
  • Predators and Prey

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