In Time of Crisis is the second issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven comic book series. Written by Christos Gage and illustrated by Rebekah Isaacs, it was originally published on December 21, 2016 by Dark Horse Comics. Joss Whedon is the executive producer.
Synopsis[]
Following the magic-related disaster in San Francisco, Buffy and her friends are trying to help put the city back together, while their own lives are also still in chaos. When the government begins introducing some special rules and regulations for folks with magical connections, Buffy may have to face being divided from the people for whom she cares the most.[1]
Continuity[]
- The story takes place one week later from previous issue The Spread of Their Evil.
- Jordan mentions Buffy's time at Deepscan ("Guarded").
- Andrew mentions having friends in Italy "from 'new slayer outreach' days", as shown in "The Girl in Question".
- Lake's hostility towards Willow indicates their fight in Own It, Part Three was final to their relationship.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Billy
- Chuck
- Rupert Giles
- Xander Harris
- Jordan
- Kennedy (Only mentioned)
- Malloy
- Linda Martin
- Ophelia Reyes
- Willow Rosenberg
- Shenlong (Only mentioned)
- Spike
- Lake Stevens
- Calliope Strachan
- Buffy Summers
- Dawn Summers
- Vicki (Only mentioned)
- Andrew Wells
- Joanna Wise
Organization and titles[]
- Deepscan (Only mentioned)
- Scooby Gang
- Slayer
- United States Government
- Witch
- Xander and Spike's cats
Species[]
Locations[]
- Italy (Only mentioned)
- United States
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- New Orleans (Only mentioned)
- Ohio (Only mentioned)
- San Francisco
- Calliope Strachan and Linda Martins's apartment
- Candlestick R.V. Camp
- Rupert Giles's apartment
- Xander and Spike's apartment
- White House
Weapons and objects[]
Death count[]
- None.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The variant cover features a "deleted scene" from the issue; written by Christos Gage, illustrated by Rebekah Isaacs, and colored by Dan Jackson.
- Due to the political tone of this issue and its publication date's proximity to the 2016 American presidential elections, Christos Gage wrote: "Proofed Buffy Season 11 #2 and man, are people gonna think this season's a response to the election, LOL. But I finished #6 before 11/8."[2]
Distribution[]
- In Time of Crisis was the 171st best selling comic issue in its publication month, with 11,982 sales in December 2016 at comic specialty stores.[3]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- Giles' apartment has bookends based on the sculpture The Thinker.
- Xander compares Andrew's goodbye to the movie Casablanca (1942).
Goofs, bloopers & continuity errors[]
- Despite being marked as Buffy, Willow, and Dawn's apartment, the last scene takes place at Xander and Spike's.
Gallery[]
Cover artwork[]
Preview[]
References[]
- ↑ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer 11 #2". Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
- ↑ Christos Gage, "Proofed Buffy Season 11 #2 and man, are people gonna think this season's a response to the election, LOL. But I finished #6 before 11/8.". Twitter, November 22, 2016.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--December 2016". ICv2, January 13, 2017.