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{{ComicIssue
| coverA = Love-Dares-You-Cover.jpg
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|coverA = Love-Dares-You-Cover.jpg
| released = January 21, [[2015]]
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|released = January 21, [[2015]]
| pages = 22
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|pages = 22
| series = [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]
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|series = ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]''
| number = 11
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|number = 11
| previous = [[Day Off (or Harmony In My Head)]]
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|previous = ''[[Day Off (or Harmony in My Head)]]''
| next = [[Love Dares You, Part Two]]
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|next = ''[[Love Dares You, Part Two]]''
| publisher = [[Dark Horse Comics]]
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|publisher = [[Dark Horse Comics]]
| writer = [[Christos Gage]]
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|writer = [[Christos Gage]]
| penciller = [[Megan Levens]]
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|penciller = [[Megan Levens]]
| editor = [[Sierra Hahn]]<br>[[Scott Allie]]
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|editor = [[Sierra Hahn]]<br>[[Scott Allie]]
| coverart = [[Steve Morris]]<br>Variant Cover<br>[[Rebekah Isaacs]] & [[Dan Jackson]]<br>Birthday Variant Cover<br>[[Georges Jeanty]] & [[Tariq Hassan]]
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|coverart = [[Steve Morris]]<br>[[Rebekah Isaacs]] with [[Dan Jackson]]<br>[[Georges Jeanty]] with [[Tariq Hassan]]
 
|colorist = Dan Jackson
| inker = [[Megan Levens]]
 
 
|letterer = [[Richard Starkings]]<br>[[ComiCraft]]'s [[Jimmy Betancourt]]
| colorist = [[Dan Jackson]]
 
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}}
| letterer = [[Richard Starkings]] & [[Jimmy Betancourt]]
 
| coverB = Love-Dares-You-Variant-Cover.jpg
 
| coverC =Love-Dares-You-Birthday-Variant-Cover.jpg }}
 
   
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the eleventh issue of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]'' comic book series. [[Joss Whedon]] is the executive producer.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is the eleventh issue of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten]]'' comic book series. Written by [[Christos Gage]] and illustrated by [[Megan Levens]], it was originally published on January 21, [[2015]], by [[Dark Horse Comics]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
With the [[Magic|magical]] side of things momentarily under control, [[Buffy]] and [[Scooby Gang|crew]] have a chance to deal with their personal lives: things heat up between [[Xander]] and [[Dawn]], young [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] is visited by an old flame, [[Andrew Wells|Andrew]] introduces some new friends, and the [[Slayer]] is totally set for round one of speed dating! Then the bad guy shows up.<ref>http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/26-419/</ref>
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With the [[magic]]al side of things momentarily under control, [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] and [[Scooby Gang|crew]] have a chance to deal with their personal lives: things heat up between [[Alexander Harris|Xander]] and [[Dawn Summers|Dawn]], young [[Rupert Giles|Giles]] is visited by an old flame, [[Andrew Wells|Andrew]] introduces some new friends, and the [[Slayer]] is totally set for round one of speed dating! Then the bad guy shows up.<ref>[http://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/26-419/ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 10 #11."] ''[[Dark Horse Comics]]''. Retrieved on September 15, 2017‎.</ref>
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==Summary==
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Buffy tries out speed-dating but only finds dissatisfaction with each of her prospective dates. She goes through a man who just wants a peaceful, quiet life; another doing the exact opposite; someone who recognizes her as the leader of the [[Slayer Organization]]; a nerd who just wants info on [[vampire]]s; and two vampires who fight each other. Buffy gives up and storms out, griping that "speed dating sucks."
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Xander and Dawn go out to see ''The Princess Bride'', and afterwards he tries to take her to a fancy restaurant. Dawn calls it off as she still doesn't have the same feelings for him anymore and tells him that he's trying too hard.
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Elsewhere, [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]] and [[Aluwyn]] meet at a Wiccan house party. Willow wants to discuss strategy regarding Aluwyn's coven, but Aluwyn is more concerned with flirting, declaring that, now that Willow is shaping the new laws of magic, they're more equal. Willow decides she needs to slow down and process everything, and she departs.
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At [[Hotel Luxe]], Giles meets up with his old flame [[Olivia Williams|Olivia]], now working as a supernatural consultant for the [[San Francisco Police Department]], but she is disenchanted to see him looking like a child. Although Giles assures her he was the same person she remembered, and insists on continuing their relationship, Olivia refuses, arguing that his insistence itself is an indication he is not the same, and the age difference is not ethical. Olivia agrees to support him and assures they can still be friends. Giles leaves even more frustrated with his condition.
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In [[Oakland]], Andrew visits a coven party with his old [[demonology]] student [[Julie (witch)|Julie]], who uses the opportunity to play match maker with her coven leader, [[Clive]]. Andrew expresses some discomfort and explains he's really after the potion she told him about, one that can create a new body. Julie explains the [[Asclepian vial]] doesn't actually create new bodies out of nothing but transforms the drinker into their perfect self. After drinking it, at Julie's urging, Andrew admits to picturing himself kissing someone like Clive and declares he thinks he is gay.
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Before they can say anything else, the [[Sculptor]] smashes through the wall with an army of [[flesh golem]]s, demanding the vial. At that moment, Andrew grows a tall, muscular body, which he uses to attack the Sculptor and rip apart some of his flesh golems, forcing the [[demon]] to retreat. Clive thanks him for saving them, declaring Andrew a superhero.
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Elsewhere, [[Spike]] is out with [[Robert Dowling|Dowling]] investigating a crime scene at a meat-packing plant, involving the theft of a half-ton of beef and the loss of a guard's legs and left arm. While Dowling believes it may have been a pack of [[werewolf|werewolves]], Spike rules that out, pointing out that werewolves would have simply torn the man to pieces, and deduces that flesh golems are involved. Dowling then tries to set Spike up with Officer [[Hardwicke]] — she loves Anne Rice novels and has a crush on Spike — but he declines. Dowling reminds Spike that, although Buffy is wonderful, he can't keep comparing other women to her and has to eventually move on.
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After leaving Dowling, Spike goes to question a group of demons at the [[Suppurating Sore Social Club]] about flesh golems, and they inform him of the Sculptor, whom Spike admits to having heard of back in World War I; since the Sculptor needs access to body parts, he'll be found near morgues, slaughterhouses, and cemeteries. Spike pays them for their services but stops short when he sees the demons are about to play [[kitten poker]], which had been outlawed since the supernatural became public. Looking at the little kittens, Spike suddenly has a plan.
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Back in [[Buffy, Willow, and Dawn's apartment]], the three girls help themselves to ice cream while bemoaning their current relationships. Willow admits she can't bring herself to fully trust Aluwyn and fears she may end up becoming addicted to magic again, but Buffy assures her she will not. Dawn admits to not feeling the same comfort, trust, and love for Xander.
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In [[Xander and Spike's apartment]], Xander talks with [[Anya (copy)|Anya]], the two bantering back and forth over his relationship with Dawn. At that moment, they hear a knock on the door, and Spike enters, carrying [[Xander and Spike's cats|the cats]] he rescued from the demons.
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In their apartment, Buffy insists Dawn should get back together with Xander, but Dawn turns the tables by calling her out on her current relationship with Spike, pointing out that he has a [[soul]] now and she should give him a new chance. Willow admits Dawn has a point, and Buffy grabs her jacket and leaves, remarking they suck at girl talk.
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Meanwhile, Xander starts to object to keeping the cats, but Spike insists he'll find them homes tomorrow, but, in the meantime, he has police business to take care of. As he goes out, he's met with Buffy, who offers to accompany him on his job.
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In the graveyard, Buffy and Spike take care of flesh golems while exchanging banter, and Buffy pulls him into a kiss.
   
 
==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
*[[Buffy]] is publicly recognized as leader of the extinct [[Slayer Organization]].
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*Buffy is publicly recognized as leader of the extinct Slayer Organization, outed in ''[[Harmonic Divergence]]''.
*[[Xander]] and [[Dawn]] go to the movies to watch ''The Princess Bride'', as he had invited her in ''[[I Wish, Part Two]]''.
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*Xander and Dawn go to the movies to watch ''The Princess Bride'', as he had invited her in ''[[I Wish, Part Two]]''. They eventually watch the play in ''[[Own It, Part One]]'', and she mentions it was one of her favorites stories.
*[[Willow]] and [[Aluwyn]] meet each other in [[Earth]] dimension for the first time.
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*Willow and Aluwyn meet each other on the [[Earth]] dimension for the first time.
*[[Olivia Williams|Olivia]] has her first appears since "[[Hush]]". She was mentioned in "[[Who Are You]]", seen in a dream in "[[Restless]]", and mentioned in [[Death and Consequences, Part Two|''Death and Consequences, Part Two'']].
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*Olivia has her first appears since "[[Hush]]." She was mentioned in "[[Who Are You?]]", seen in a dream in "[[Restless]]," and mentioned in ''[[Death and Consequences, Part Two]]''.
*[[Olivia Williams|Olivia]] also learns about Giles' resurrection (''[[What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Two]]'').
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*Olivia also learns about Giles' resurrection (''[[What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Two]]'').
*Olivia reveals to be working for [[San Francisco Police Department|S.F.P.D.]] Supernatural Crimes Unit.
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*Olivia reveals to be working for [[San Francisco Police Department|S.F.P.D.]] Supernatural Crimes Unit.
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*Andrew is interested on the Asclepian Vial in search of a potion that could make a new body, ostensibly for [[Jonathan (copy)|Jonathan]], as he promised him in ''[[Return to Sunnydale, Part One]]''. However, the Asclepian Vial was intended only to alter an existing one.
*[[Andrew Wells|Andrew]] recognizes himself as gay for the first time; his sexuality had been previously hinted in comical contexts.
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*Andrew recognizes himself as gay for the first time; his sexuality had been previously hinted in comical contexts.
*Andrew reveals his sexuality with "I think I'm gay," as Willow did in "[[Doppelgangland]]" and "[[Tabula Rasa]]".
 
*Spike rescues [[Xander and Spike's cats|seven cats]] from [[Kitten Poker]] and adopts them with Xander; this contrasting with when Spike himself gambled them in "[[Life Serial]]" and "[[Tabula Rasa]]".
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*Andrew reveals his sexuality with "I think I'm gay," as Willow did in "[[Doppelgängland]]" and "[[Tabula Rasa]]."
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*Spike recognizes the Sculptor from the World War I, as the demon has mentioned an "old friend" who had allied with the Slayer (''[[Day Off (or Harmony in My Head)]]'').
*[[Anya (ghost)|Anya]] replicates [[Anya Jenkins]]' dislike for rabbits ("[[Fear, Itself]]," "[[The Gift]]," "[[Once More with Feeling]]," "[[Tabula Rasa]]", "[[Chosen]]").
 
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*Spike rescues seven cats from Kitten Poker and adopts them with Xander; this contrasting with when Spike himself gambled them in "[[Life Serial]]" and "Tabula Rasa."
*Buffy and Spike kisses for the first time, as pointed out by Dawn, since he got a soul ("[[Grave]]"). Their relationship had ended in "[[As You Were]]".
 
 
*Anya replicates [[Anya Jenkins]]' dislike for rabbits ("[[Fear, Itself]]," "[[The Gift]]," "[[Once More, with Feeling]]," "Tabula Rasa", "[[Chosen]]").
 
*Buffy and Spike kiss for the first time, as pointed out by Dawn, since he got a soul ("[[Grave]]"). Their relationship had ended in "[[As You Were]]."
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
 
===Individuals===
 
===Individuals===
*[[Buffy Summers]]
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*[[Aluwyn]]
*[[Willow Rosenberg]]
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*[[Anya (copy)|Anya]]
*[[Xander Harris]]
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*[[Clive]]
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*[[Robert Dowling]]
 
*[[Drusilla]] {{Om}}
 
*[[Edmund]]
 
*[[Rupert Giles]]
 
*[[Rupert Giles]]
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*[[Hardwicke]]
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*[[Alexander Harris]]
 
*[[Julie (witch)|Julie]]
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*[[Willow Rosenberg]]
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*[[Sculptor]]
 
*[[Spike]]
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*[[Buffy Summers]]
 
*[[Dawn Summers]]
 
*[[Dawn Summers]]
*[[Spike]]
 
 
*[[Andrew Wells]]
 
*[[Andrew Wells]]
*[[Anya (ghost)|Anya]]
 
*[[Aluwyn]]
 
 
*[[Olivia Williams]]
 
*[[Olivia Williams]]
 
===Organizations and titles===
*[[Julie]]
 
 
*[[Los Angeles Police Department]] {{Om}}
*[[Clive]]
 
 
*[[San Francisco Police Department]]
*[[Drusilla]] {{Om}}
 
 
===Organizations and Titles===
 
 
*[[Scooby Gang]]
 
*[[Scooby Gang]]
 
*[[Slayer]]
 
*[[Slayer]]
 
*[[Slayer Organization]] {{Om}}
 
*[[Warlock]]
 
*[[Witch]]
 
*[[Witch]]
*[[San Francisco Police Department]]
 
 
*[[Xander and Spike's cats]]
 
*[[Xander and Spike's cats]]
*[[Slayer Organization]] {{Om}}
 
*[[Los Angeles Police Department]] {{Om}}
 
 
 
===Species===
 
===Species===
 
*[[Demon]]
 
*[[Flesh golem]]
 
*[[Human]]
 
*[[Human]]
*[[Vampire]]
 
 
*[[Spirit]]
 
*[[Spirit]]
*[[Demon]]
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*[[Vampire]]
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*[[Werewolf]] {{Om}}
*Flesh Golen
 
 
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===
*[[San Francisco]], USA
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*[[London]] {{Om}}
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*[[Los Angeles]] {{Om}}
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*[[Oakland]]
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*[[San Francisco]]
 
**[[Hotel Luxe]]
 
**[[Murphy's]]
 
**[[Murphy's]]
**[[Hotel Luxe]]
 
**[[Xander and Spike's apartment]]
 
**[[Buffy, Willow, and Dawn's apartment]]
 
 
**[[Suppurating Sore Social Club]]
 
**[[Suppurating Sore Social Club]]
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**[[Tenderloin apartment building]]
*[[London]], England
 
 
***[[Buffy, Willow, and Dawn's apartment]]
**[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langham_Hotel,_London Langham Hotel] {{Om}}
 
 
***[[Xander and Spike's apartment]]
 
===Weapons and Objects===
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===Objects===
*[[Scythe]]
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*[[Asclepian vial]]
*[[Asclepian Vial]]
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*[[Blood]]
 
*[[Cross]]
 
*[[Cross]]
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*[[mʔ]]
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*[[Soul]] {{Om}}
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*''[[Vampyr]]'' {{Om}}
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===Rituals and spells===
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*[[Exorcism]] {{Om}}
   
==Death Count==
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==Death count==
*Unidentified guard, by [[the Sculptor]].
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*Unidentified guard, killed by the Sculptor (only mentioned).
*The Sculptor's flesh golens, by [[Andrew Wells|Andrew]], [[Buffy]], and [[Spike]].
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*One flesh golem, ripped apart by Andrew.
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*At least four flesh golems, killed by Buffy and Spike (only mentioned).
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*One flesh golem, bisected by Buffy with the Scythe.
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*One flesh golem, beheaded by Spike.
   
==Behind the Scenes==
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==Behind the scenes==
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===Production===
 
*This issue celebrates the 34th birthday of Buffy Summers with a special cover by [[Georges Jeanty]].
 
*The tile ''Love Dares You'' is based on a verse from the song "[[Wikipedia:Under Pressure|Under Pressure]]."
 
*Megan Levens debuts as guest artist for [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' comics]] in this issue.
 
*About Dowling mentioning that he "and a lady from the [[Los Angeles Police Department|L.A.P.D.]] really hit it off" on a convention of supernatural law enforcement agents, [[Christos Gage]] said: "The funny thing is that I did have in the back of my mind that it could be [[Kate Lockley|Kate [Lockey]]], but after talking with my editors I agree that it would be too coincidental for those characters to just happen to meet. If there were a specific story reason, great, but without [[Angel]] being part of the book, there's not much mileage to get out of it. So, probably, we won't see Dowling's lady friend. But if you like to think it's her, go nuts!"<ref>Wenxina, [http://slayalive.com/showthread.php/3753 "Spoilers *COMPLETE* Q&A with Christos Gage for Buffy Season 10 #11."] ''SlayAlive Forum'', January 26, 2015.</ref>
 
*The Asclepian vial is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Asclepius|Asclepius]] from Greek mythology.
   
===Trivia===
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===Distribution===
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*''{{PAGENAME}}'' was the 130th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 16,493 sales in January 2015 at comic specialty stores.<ref>[https://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/30825/ "Top 300 Comics Actual--January 2015."] ''ICv2'', February 9, 2015.</ref>
*This issue celebrates the 34th Birthday of [[Buffy Summers]] with a special cover by [[Georges Jeanty]].
 
*The tile "Love Dares You" is based on a verse from Queen and David Bowie's song "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_Pressure Under Pressure]".
 
*[[Megan Levens]] debuts as guest artist for ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' in this issue.
 
*About [[Dowling]] mentioning that he "and a lady from the [[Los Angeles Police Department|L.A.P.D.]] really hit it off" on a convention of supernatural law enforcement agents, [[Christos Gage]] said: "The funny thing is that I did have in the back of my mind that it could be [[Kate Lockley|Kate [Lockey]]], but after talking with my editors I agree that it would be too coincidental for those characters to just happen to meet. If there were a specific story reason, great, but without [[Angel]] being part of the book, there’s not much mileage to get out of it. So, probably, we won’t see Dowling’s lady friend. But if you like to think it’s her, go nuts!"<ref>http://slayalive.com/showthread.php/3753</ref>
 
   
 
===Collections===
 
===Collections===
*"[[Love Dares You]]"
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*''[[Love Dares You]]''
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*''[[Season Ten Library Edition, Volume 2]]''
   
===Pop Culture References===
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===Pop culture references===
*[[Buffy]] mentions TV series ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portlandia_(TV_series) Portlandia]''.
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*Buffy compares the vampires she met with the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:Portlandia (TV series)|Portlandia]]''.
*[[Xander]] and [[Dawn]] watch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Princess_Bride_(film) ''The Princess Bride'' (1987)] movie.
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*Xander and Dawn watch ''[[Wikipedia:The Princess Bride (film)|The Princess Bride]]'' (1987) movie.
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*Giles mentions staying at the [[Wikipedia:Langham Hotel, London|Langham Hotel]] with Olivia.
*The [[Asclepian Vial]] is a reference to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepius Asclepius] from Greek mythology.
 
*[[Julie (witch)|Julie]] mentions sparkling water [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perrier Perrier].
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*Julie considers the Asclepian vial contains sparkling water from the brand [[Wikipedia:Perrier|Perrier]].
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*Andrew mentions the [[Wikipedia:Golden Age of Comic Books|Golden]] and [[Wikipedia:Silver Age of Comic Books|Silver]] ages of comic books.
*[[Andrew Wells|Andrew]] compares himself to actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Evans_(actor) Chris Evans] as the character [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_America Captain America].
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*Andrew compares himself to the actor [[Wikipedia:Chris Evans (actor)|Chris Evans]] as the character [[Wikipedia:Captain America|Captain America]].
*Andrew quotes "No time for love, Dr. Jones," from the movie ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Jones_and_the_Temple_of_Doom (1984)].
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*Andrew quotes, "No time for love, Dr. Jones," from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom|Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]'' (1984).
*Andrew mentions the supervillain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Doom Doctor Doom].
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*Andrew mentions the supervillain [[Wikipedia:Doctor Doom|Doctor Doom]].
*[[Dowling]] mentions Anne Rice's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vampire_Chronicles The Vampire Chronicles]'' book series.
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*Dowling mentions Anne Rice's ''[[Wikipedia:The Vampire Chronicles|The Vampire Chronicles]]'' book series.
*[[Spike]] mentions sparkling vampires, from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twilight_(novel_series) Twilight]'' novel series.
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*Spike mentions sparkling vampires, from ''[[Wikipedia:Twilight (novel series)|Twilight]]'' novel series.
*[[Anya (ghost)|Anya]] mentions [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisyphus Sisyphus] from Greek mythology.
 
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*A demon compares the Sculptor with the fitness guru [[Wikipedia:Jack LaLanne|Jack LaLanne]].
*[[Xander]] mentions the character George Bailey and fictional city Bedford Falls from the movie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Wonderful_Life ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (1946)].
 
 
*Anya mentions [[Wikipedia:Sisyphus|Sisyphus]] from Greek mythology.
 
*Xander mentions the character George Bailey and fictional city Bedford Falls from the movie ''[[Wikipedia:It's a Wonderful Life|It's a Wonderful Life]]'' (1946).
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*Dawn mixes Robin's catchphrase, "Holy..., Batman!" from the ''[[Wikipedia:Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' TV series with the idiom of [[Wikipedia:The pot calling the kettle black|the pot calling the kettle black]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Covers===
 
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===Cover Artwork===
 
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Love-Dares-You-Cover.jpg|Main cover
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Love-Dares-You-Variant-Cover.jpg|Variant cover
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Love-Dares-You-Birthday-Variant-Cover.jpg|Special cover
B10-11-01b.jpg|<center>Rebekah Isaacs variant</center>
 
 
</gallery>
B10-11-03b.jpg|<center>Georges Jeanty special cover</center>
 
 
===Cover artwork===
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<gallery captionalign="center">
 
B10-11-00b.jpg|Steve Morris
 
B10-11-01b.jpg|Rebekah Isaacs
 
B10-11-03b.jpg|Georges Jeanty
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
 
===Preview===
 
===Preview===
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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Love Dares You, Part One is the eleventh issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten comic book series. Written by Christos Gage and illustrated by Megan Levens, it was originally published on January 21, 2015, by Dark Horse Comics.

Synopsis

With the magical side of things momentarily under control, Buffy and crew have a chance to deal with their personal lives: things heat up between Xander and Dawn, young Giles is visited by an old flame, Andrew introduces some new friends, and the Slayer is totally set for round one of speed dating! Then the bad guy shows up.[1]

Summary

Buffy tries out speed-dating but only finds dissatisfaction with each of her prospective dates. She goes through a man who just wants a peaceful, quiet life; another doing the exact opposite; someone who recognizes her as the leader of the Slayer Organization; a nerd who just wants info on vampires; and two vampires who fight each other. Buffy gives up and storms out, griping that "speed dating sucks."

Xander and Dawn go out to see The Princess Bride, and afterwards he tries to take her to a fancy restaurant. Dawn calls it off as she still doesn't have the same feelings for him anymore and tells him that he's trying too hard.

Elsewhere, Willow and Aluwyn meet at a Wiccan house party. Willow wants to discuss strategy regarding Aluwyn's coven, but Aluwyn is more concerned with flirting, declaring that, now that Willow is shaping the new laws of magic, they're more equal. Willow decides she needs to slow down and process everything, and she departs.

At Hotel Luxe, Giles meets up with his old flame Olivia, now working as a supernatural consultant for the San Francisco Police Department, but she is disenchanted to see him looking like a child. Although Giles assures her he was the same person she remembered, and insists on continuing their relationship, Olivia refuses, arguing that his insistence itself is an indication he is not the same, and the age difference is not ethical. Olivia agrees to support him and assures they can still be friends. Giles leaves even more frustrated with his condition.

In Oakland, Andrew visits a coven party with his old demonology student Julie, who uses the opportunity to play match maker with her coven leader, Clive. Andrew expresses some discomfort and explains he's really after the potion she told him about, one that can create a new body. Julie explains the Asclepian vial doesn't actually create new bodies out of nothing but transforms the drinker into their perfect self. After drinking it, at Julie's urging, Andrew admits to picturing himself kissing someone like Clive and declares he thinks he is gay.

Before they can say anything else, the Sculptor smashes through the wall with an army of flesh golems, demanding the vial. At that moment, Andrew grows a tall, muscular body, which he uses to attack the Sculptor and rip apart some of his flesh golems, forcing the demon to retreat. Clive thanks him for saving them, declaring Andrew a superhero.

Elsewhere, Spike is out with Dowling investigating a crime scene at a meat-packing plant, involving the theft of a half-ton of beef and the loss of a guard's legs and left arm. While Dowling believes it may have been a pack of werewolves, Spike rules that out, pointing out that werewolves would have simply torn the man to pieces, and deduces that flesh golems are involved. Dowling then tries to set Spike up with Officer Hardwicke — she loves Anne Rice novels and has a crush on Spike — but he declines. Dowling reminds Spike that, although Buffy is wonderful, he can't keep comparing other women to her and has to eventually move on.

After leaving Dowling, Spike goes to question a group of demons at the Suppurating Sore Social Club about flesh golems, and they inform him of the Sculptor, whom Spike admits to having heard of back in World War I; since the Sculptor needs access to body parts, he'll be found near morgues, slaughterhouses, and cemeteries. Spike pays them for their services but stops short when he sees the demons are about to play kitten poker, which had been outlawed since the supernatural became public. Looking at the little kittens, Spike suddenly has a plan.

Back in Buffy, Willow, and Dawn's apartment, the three girls help themselves to ice cream while bemoaning their current relationships. Willow admits she can't bring herself to fully trust Aluwyn and fears she may end up becoming addicted to magic again, but Buffy assures her she will not. Dawn admits to not feeling the same comfort, trust, and love for Xander.

In Xander and Spike's apartment, Xander talks with Anya, the two bantering back and forth over his relationship with Dawn. At that moment, they hear a knock on the door, and Spike enters, carrying the cats he rescued from the demons.

In their apartment, Buffy insists Dawn should get back together with Xander, but Dawn turns the tables by calling her out on her current relationship with Spike, pointing out that he has a soul now and she should give him a new chance. Willow admits Dawn has a point, and Buffy grabs her jacket and leaves, remarking they suck at girl talk.

Meanwhile, Xander starts to object to keeping the cats, but Spike insists he'll find them homes tomorrow, but, in the meantime, he has police business to take care of. As he goes out, he's met with Buffy, who offers to accompany him on his job.

In the graveyard, Buffy and Spike take care of flesh golems while exchanging banter, and Buffy pulls him into a kiss.

Continuity

  • Buffy is publicly recognized as leader of the extinct Slayer Organization, outed in Harmonic Divergence.
  • Xander and Dawn go to the movies to watch The Princess Bride, as he had invited her in I Wish, Part Two. They eventually watch the play in Own It, Part One, and she mentions it was one of her favorites stories.
  • Willow and Aluwyn meet each other on the Earth dimension for the first time.
  • Olivia has her first appears since "Hush." She was mentioned in "Who Are You?", seen in a dream in "Restless," and mentioned in Death and Consequences, Part Two.
  • Olivia also learns about Giles' resurrection (What You Want, Not What You Need, Part Two).
  • Olivia reveals to be working for S.F.P.D. Supernatural Crimes Unit.
  • Andrew is interested on the Asclepian Vial in search of a potion that could make a new body, ostensibly for Jonathan, as he promised him in Return to Sunnydale, Part One. However, the Asclepian Vial was intended only to alter an existing one.
  • Andrew recognizes himself as gay for the first time; his sexuality had been previously hinted in comical contexts.
  • Andrew reveals his sexuality with "I think I'm gay," as Willow did in "Doppelgängland" and "Tabula Rasa."
  • Spike recognizes the Sculptor from the World War I, as the demon has mentioned an "old friend" who had allied with the Slayer (Day Off (or Harmony in My Head)).
  • Spike rescues seven cats from Kitten Poker and adopts them with Xander; this contrasting with when Spike himself gambled them in "Life Serial" and "Tabula Rasa."
  • Anya replicates Anya Jenkins' dislike for rabbits ("Fear, Itself," "The Gift," "Once More, with Feeling," "Tabula Rasa", "Chosen").
  • Buffy and Spike kiss for the first time, as pointed out by Dawn, since he got a soul ("Grave"). Their relationship had ended in "As You Were."

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Objects

Rituals and spells

Death count

  • Unidentified guard, killed by the Sculptor (only mentioned).
  • One flesh golem, ripped apart by Andrew.
  • At least four flesh golems, killed by Buffy and Spike (only mentioned).
  • One flesh golem, bisected by Buffy with the Scythe.
  • One flesh golem, beheaded by Spike.

Behind the scenes

Production

  • This issue celebrates the 34th birthday of Buffy Summers with a special cover by Georges Jeanty.
  • The tile Love Dares You is based on a verse from the song "Under Pressure."
  • Megan Levens debuts as guest artist for Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics in this issue.
  • About Dowling mentioning that he "and a lady from the L.A.P.D. really hit it off" on a convention of supernatural law enforcement agents, Christos Gage said: "The funny thing is that I did have in the back of my mind that it could be Kate [Lockey], but after talking with my editors I agree that it would be too coincidental for those characters to just happen to meet. If there were a specific story reason, great, but without Angel being part of the book, there's not much mileage to get out of it. So, probably, we won't see Dowling's lady friend. But if you like to think it's her, go nuts!"[2]
  • The Asclepian vial is a reference to Asclepius from Greek mythology.

Distribution

  • Love Dares You, Part One was the 130th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 16,493 sales in January 2015 at comic specialty stores.[3]

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