BtVS S8 Riley one-shot
Aug. 7th, 2010 08:38 pmThere's a blurb, a cover and a 4-page preview of this issue at CBR
The blurb:
"Acclaimed Buffy television writer Jane Espenson is back with answers to one of the surprising twists she and executive producer Joss Whedon introduced in the hit story arc "Retreat"!
In the midst of the battle, Buffy's former flame, the demon fighting soldier Riley Finn, seemingly in league with Twilight, was revealed as a double agent working for the Slayer army. Now Espenson and artist Karl Moline (Fray, Willow) uncover the secrets of Riley's recruitment by Buffy, his infiltration of Twilight's inner circle, and what's become of him and his superspy wife, Sam.
This essential one shot delivers thrilling spy adventure and is filled with major revelations for the story of Buffy Season Eight!"
The cover: I think I mistakenly thought that this was a Jeanty variant when it first came out but it's a Moline-Owen creation

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Page 4: The silo/corn juxtaposition is a wonderful mislead - Espenson, you are such a wordsmith!

The blurb:
"Acclaimed Buffy television writer Jane Espenson is back with answers to one of the surprising twists she and executive producer Joss Whedon introduced in the hit story arc "Retreat"!
In the midst of the battle, Buffy's former flame, the demon fighting soldier Riley Finn, seemingly in league with Twilight, was revealed as a double agent working for the Slayer army. Now Espenson and artist Karl Moline (Fray, Willow) uncover the secrets of Riley's recruitment by Buffy, his infiltration of Twilight's inner circle, and what's become of him and his superspy wife, Sam.
This essential one shot delivers thrilling spy adventure and is filled with major revelations for the story of Buffy Season Eight!"
The cover: I think I mistakenly thought that this was a Jeanty variant when it first came out but it's a Moline-Owen creation

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Page 4: The silo/corn juxtaposition is a wonderful mislead - Espenson, you are such a wordsmith!
