BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #1 (Kelly Thompson / Stephen Byrne)

Après Dark Horse et Boom! Studios, les comics de l’univers Buffy contre les Vampires ont trouvé une nouvelle maison, Dynamite Entertainment. L’éditeur a annoncé deux titres Buffy et Angel qui seront liés et écrits par la même scénariste, Kelly Thompson. Les noms des dessinateurs n’ont pas encore été révélés.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer & Angel Return to Comics
From Dynamite and Kelly Thompson

July 23, Mt. Laurel, NJ: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and companion series Angel mark their hotly anticipated return to comic stories from Dynamite Entertainment and Disney’s 20th Television, ushering in a groundbreaking new era of the mythos.

Eisner Award-winning Kelly Thompson will be taking on the comic book franchise, as the master architect and writer for both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. The two series are set to interconnect and complement each other closely, for an epic introduction to the characters and franchise for new audiences as well as long-time readers. Buffy and Angel are two of her most ambitious projects to date, after over a decade of fan-favorite and critically acclaimed work including Absolute Wonder Woman, Birds of Prey, Captain Marvel, Black Widow, It’s Jeff, Hawkeye, Rogue & Gambit, and Deadpool — as well as stories based on cherished properties like Jem and the Holograms, G.I. Joe’s Scarlett, and Star Wars. Superstar cover artist David Nakayama will be contributing to both titles.

« In my early days trying to figure out how to be a writer and what stories mattered to me and why — no heroine quite broke through for me like Buffy Summers, » said writer Kelly Thompson. "She was somehow everything my young geek heart had always wanted but hadn’t known to ask for. Something about that delicate alchemy of horror, fantasy, and comedy paired with a hero so pure of heart and yet flawed and relatable was… impossible to deny. I fell deeply in love with Buffy, and following that, her whole world. Her ex-boyfriend is now a supernatural detective in Los Angeles you say? Inject it directly into my veins! But unlike a lot of other worlds I loved, the world of Buffy and Angel somehow never fell to the wayside. I could always come back to it and find something new, or something I’d missed, or something I needed. And I hope this new story we’re telling can do the same for old and new fans everywhere.”

Editor Nate Cosby added, “There was one name on my wish list of writers for Buffy: Kelly Thompson. There was one name on my wish list of writers for Angel: Kelly Thompson. Her passion for these characters is second-to-none. The interweaving story she’s crafted for both books is going to knock everyone’s socks off.”

The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer series ran from 1997-2003 and featured titular hero Buffy inheriting the « Slayer » mantle as a high school student, and with the help of trusted friends together they fight the forces of evil in Sunnydale, a beautiful California town set inconveniently on a Hellmouth, a gateway to Hell itself. Buffy’s first love, Angel, a vampire cursed with a soul, eventually sets out on his own to continue his journey of redemption, becoming a star in his own right — in both television and comics — as a supernatural detective in Los Angeles.

« Buffy the Vampire Slayer is truly one of the crown jewels of modern television, and comics fans know that she’s more than made her mark in this medium as well, » said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite CEO and Publisher. « The genius mix of its small-town vibes with fantasy and horror, the seamless touches of humor, incredible strong female characters that we’ve been proud to always represent at Dynamite — it all works together for a perfect set of characters and framework for stories. Including Angel! Which we’re excited to contribute to and build for new and returning fans! »

Du coup, reboot ou nouvelle suite de la série ?

Étonné que ce soit pas chez Marvel.

Ils en diront peut-être un peu plus au Comic-Con…

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Dynamite sets July 27th for ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ return

Buffy is back with a new story that pulls in familiar faces, raises the stakes, and teases a twist fans won’t see coming.

After first being teased at last year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Dynamite Entertainment has officially set a launch date and revealed new details for its upcoming Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic. The new series, led by Kelly Thompson and Stephen Byrne, arrives July 27.

Buffy Summers remains one of the most iconic heroes in modern fantasy. In Sunnydale, she built a tight-knit group of friends and allies, facing threats that ranged from personal to world-ending. This new series drops readers into a key moment in her timeline, pulling together characters from both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel for a large-scale story that leans into high emotion, new dangers, and a fresh villain entering the mix.

Details on the plot are still being kept under wraps, but the oversized first issue sets the stage for a major event. Familiar faces return as the cast deals with a new crisis in Sunnydale, one that blends personal stakes with something far more dangerous. There is also a debut for a fan-favorite character in comics form, along with a twist designed to shake longtime readers.

Thompson, who has built a strong run across multiple titles, has long been a fan of the franchise and is also set to write a companion Angel series.

“Buffy Summers is, in my opinion, one of the best modern heroes of science-fiction/fantasy,” said Thompson. “The show was wildly inspirational for a young Kelly, and like so many things that feel very lucky in my life, I’m not sure I’m a writer today without encountering Buffy at the right moment. This idea for Buffy has been sitting with me for a long time – and so when the chance to grab both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel came along, I couldn’t resist trying it. I hope you guys will enjoy the ride — it comes from a place of deep love for the franchise – and I’ll try my best to be worthy of it.”

Byrne, whose past work includes a range of fan-favorite titles, brings his own longtime connection to the Buffyverse into the project.

“I’ve been a lifelong Buffyverse obsessive and I’ve got the VHS boxsets and DVDs to prove it. Working on this comic with such a phenomenal writer is a surreal dream come true, and I still can’t quite believe it. I can’t wait for fans to see what Kelly has planned.”

They are joined by colorist Lee Loughridge and letterer Jeff Eckleberry, with editing from Nate Cosby. The launch will also feature a strong lineup of cover artists, including David Nakayama, Amanda Conner, Joshua “Sway” Swaby, and Juliet Nneka, along with a remastered version of the original 1998 cover by Arthur Adams.

For collectors, Dynamite is also offering a blind bag edition that includes three randomly selected premium variant covers. These include logo-free versions, line art editions, and exclusive artwork from Byrne, Declan Shalvey, and J. Scott Campbell.

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