"A House Divided" is the third issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven comic book series. Joss Whedon is the Executive Producer.
Synopsis
With the magical folk in the US being cataloged and relocated to a “safe” place, Buffy and her friends will have to decide if they will be divided . . . Or if they will try to run. With Slayers being recruited to help police the magical folk, escaping might not be so easy.
Continuity
Appearances
Individuals
- Buffy Summers
- Willow Rosenberg
- Xander Harris
- Dawn Summers
- Rupert Giles
- Spike
- Jordan
- Edward Satyros
- Karlok
- Andrew Wells (only mentioned)
- Hank Summers (only mentioned)
- Harmony Kendall (only mentioned)
- Robert Dowling (only mentioned)
Organization and Titles
- Scooby Gang
- United States Department of the Supernatural
- San Francisco Police Department
Species
- Slayer
- Vampire
- Demon
- Witch
- Elves (only mentioned)
- Wood Nymphs (only mentioned)
- Ogres (only mentioned)
- Gnome (only mentioned)
Locations
- San Francisco
- Safe Zone
- Guantanamo (only mentioned)
Weapons and Objects
Death Count
Behind the Scenes
Trivia
- The variant cover features a "deleted scene" from the issue, written by Christos Gage and art by Rebekah Isaacs.
Collections
Pop Culture References
- Buffy calls Jordan a Stormtrooper, reference to Star Wars.
- Spike says to Buffy "Now we're talkin'. Buffy and Clyde.", a reference to "Bonnie and Clyde".[1]
- Spike mentins Josephine Barker, a French vedette, singer and entertainer, whose career was centered primarily in Europe and in particular in her adoptive country of France. She was an African-American expatriate who later renounced her U.S. citizenship and became a French national.[2]