- ↳ Note: This article is about the comic issue. For the trade paperback, see Food Chain.
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The Food Chain (also known as Food Chain, Part Two) is the sixteenth issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic series. Written by Christopher Golden and illustrated by Christian Zanier, it was originally published on December 5, 1999 by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis
All Buffy Summers wants is to hang out with her friends and relax. Is that too much to ask? It is when you're the Slayer and there's a demonic force ripping through town leaving a pile of bodies behind it. And even if she doesn't particularly like the guys getting offed, Buffy's gotta put a stop to it![1]
Continuity
- Willow attempts to adapt Amy to her life as a rat, transformed in episode "Gingerbread".
- The Scooby Gang once again investigate Brad Caulfield, as consequence from the events in A Nice Girl Like You.
Appearances
Individuals
- Brad Caulfield
- Ms. Caulfield (Only mentioned)
- Connor (Only mentioned)
- Rupert Giles
- Alexander Harris
- Justin
- Amy Madison (Only mentioned)
- Mashad
- Daniel Osbourne
- Arthur Polk
- "Puke"
- Quafongg
- Sheila Rosenberg (Only mentioned)
- Willow Rosenberg
- Douglas Ryan
- Buffy Summers
- Suze
- Ylisandroth (Only mentioned)
Organizations and titles
- Cult of Ylisandroth
- Scooby Gang
- Slayer
- Sunnydale Police Department (Only mentioned)
Species
Locations
- The Bronze (Only mentioned)
- Hammersmith Park
- Osbourne residence
- Sunnydale beach
- Sunnydale High School
Weapons and objects
Death count
- Arthur Polk, killed by Brad Caulfield while possessed by Quafongg.
- Douglas Ryan, killed by Brad Caulfield while possessed by Quafongg.
Behind the scenes
Production
- The photo cover features a promotional still taken for episode "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered".
Distribution
- The Food Chain was the 65th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 34,141 sales in December 1999 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections
- Food Chain
- Omnibus: Volume 3
- Classic 20: Food Chain Part II
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Legacy Edition, Book 2
Pop culture references
- The narration quotes a "certain Jedi master" — Qui-Gon Jin — from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace film.
- Xander mentions the gag of Charlie Brown falling for Lucy's football trick, from Peanuts comics.
- Xander mentions the Bigfoot from North American folklore.
- Doug plays guitar along with the song "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968).
- Buffy references the tale of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
- Xander suggests stopping at Walmart department store.
Gallery
Cover artwork
References
- ↑ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer #16". Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
- ↑ "December 1999 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops". Comichron. Retrieved January 9, 2019.