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This article is about the Buffy comic issue. For the Illyria miniseries, see Illyria: Haunted, Part Two. For other uses, see Haunted. |
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The canonicity of this article's subject remains dubious. Though it doesn't contradict official continuity, it has not been referenced in any confirmed canonical material. |
Haunted, Part Two is the second issue of the "Haunted" miniseries. It was written by Jane Espenson and illustrated by Cliff Richards.
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Synopsis[edit | edit source]
It’s the summer after high school graduation, and somehow Faith’s back in Buffy’s life. That’s not all that’s going wrong, though. Vamps are taking Buffy by surprise and it’s nearly cost Giles his life. With her Watcher out of the action, her reflexes out of whack, and a ghost terrorizing Sunnydale, Buffy is in for a hell of a summer vacation.[1]
Continuity[edit | edit source]
- Xander considers living in his parents’ basement, as he’ll reveal to be doing so in "The Freshman".
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Individuals[edit | edit source]
- Angel (Only in visions)
- Forrest Gates
- Rupert Giles
- Alexander Harris
- Faith Lehane
- Graham Miller
- Daniel Osbourne
- Willow Rosenberg
- Buffy Summers
- Richard Wilkins
Organizations and titles[edit | edit source]
Species[edit | edit source]
Events[edit | edit source]
- Graduation Day Battle (Only mentioned)
Locations[edit | edit source]
- Harris residence
- Rupert Giles's apartment
- Sunnydale Cemetery
- Sunnydale Memorial
- University of California, Sunnydale
Weapons and objects[edit | edit source]
- Faith's knife (Only in visions)
- Stake
Death count[edit | edit source]
- The possessed vampire, staked by Buffy Summers.
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
Distribution[edit | edit source]
- Haunted, Part Two was the 126º best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 14,824 sales in January 2002 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[edit | edit source]
- "Haunted"
- "Omnibus: Volume 5"
- "Classic 29: Haunted"
Pop culture references[edit | edit source]
- Richard Wilkins quotes “I haunt, therefore I am.” in reference to René Descartes’s philosophical statement “I think, therefore I am.” (1637).
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Cover artwork[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted #2 (of 4)". Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--January 2002." ICv2, January 02, 2002. Retrieved November 28, 2001.
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