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Buffy Stuff | Graphic Novels
Haunted - review

***Haunted: Click for larger image Slipping neatly in just after the end of season three, Haunted gives that most inpired of Buffy Big Bads, Mayor Richard Wilkins III, another lease of er... un-life.

With artwork by Cliff Richards (no, not the chirpy Christian crooner), and a story by veteran Buffy scriptwriter Jane Espenson, you'd expect this to be good - and for the most part it is. The character of the Mayor is captured perfectly, and Espenson's writing takes him to some deeply creepy places - such as possessing foetid, rotting birds to get around town.

In fact, Haunted is a lot darker overall than the jokey, lighthearted scripts Espenson is known for. The tense and disturbing Faith/Buffy dream sequences, the Mayor's inhumanly singleminded stalking of the Slayer, and an underlying feeling of everything falling apart all add to the chill factor.

Sadly, the final resolution is a bit too sudden to satisfy, but there's still lots to enjoy along the way. As an added treat for continuity-addicts, there's a wealth of little nods to events in the series, including the first ever sighting of the Initiative.


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