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Girl Blue, Part Two is the second issue of Giles: Girl Blue comic book miniseries. It was written by Erika Alexander and Joss Whedon, and illustrated by Jon Lam. It was originally published on March 28, 2018 by Dark Horse Comics.

Synopsis[]

High school life is a rough go for Rupert Giles­­ — as if being a grown man living inside a teenage body wasn't hard enough. Crushing on each other, Giles and his mysterious new friend, Roux, navigate around the bullies in the hallways while they investigate the school-wide threat and missing staff and students — which they are certain is connected to some kind of demon[1]

Continuity[]

  • The demon reveals he had been defeated by Giles when he still had his adult appearance, as before his death in Last Gleaming, Part Four.

Appearances[]

Individuals[]

Organizations and titles[]

  • Webb Brothers (Only mentioned)
  • Wizard (Only mentioned)

Species[]

Locations[]

Behind the scenes[]

Distribution[]

  • Girl Blue, Part Two was the 199th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 8,023 sales in March 2018 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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Pop culture references[]

Goofs, bloopers & continuity errors[]

  • Lloyd Addison refers to bottles of Hennessy cognac as "Hennessey".

Music[]

A "mixtape" is provided throughout the story:

  1. Devin Townsend — "March of the Poozers"
  2. Sarah Vaughn — "Black Coffee"
  3. Ibeyi feat. Mala Rodriguez — "Me Voy"
  4. John Barry — "Midnight Cowboy"
  5. Nas feat. Chrisette Michelle — "Can't Forget About You"
  6. Judy Garland — "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart"
  7. Bing Crosby — "Stardust"
  8. Led Zeppelin — "Black Dog"
  9. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes — "Be for Real"
  10. Duke Ellington & Louis Armstrong — "Mood Indigo"

Gallery[]

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Preview[]

Quotes[]

Giles: "You rose from the dead to make a tool that make people dumber? How droll. Why not just watch the news?"

References[]

  1. "Buffy Season 11: Giles #2". Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  2. "Top 300 Comics--March 2018". iCV2, April 09, 2018.
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