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It was written by [[Joss Whedon]] and illustrated by [[Karl Moline]]. Joss Whedon is the executive producer. ==Synopsis== After a shaky introduction, [[Buffy Summers|Buffy]] and [[Melaka Fray|Fray]] must join forces in order to discover the purpose of their meeting, and its impact on the world at large.<ref>[https://www.darkhorse.com/Comics/14-834/ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8: #17 Time of Your Life"]. ''[[Dark Horse Comics]]''. Retrieved February 20, 2018.</ref> ==Summary== Prior to encountering Buffy, Fray and her sister [[Erin Fray|Erin]] follow a B-42 harboring numerous [[vampires]]. Fray captures one in mid-air amongst the skyscrapers. She demands from him the whereabouts of her vampire twin brother and archenemy, [[Harth Fray|Harth]]. The vampire claims that Harth has allied himself with a mysterious, powerful woman with dark powers, known as the Mad Woman. Fray informs her sister that she read in the [[Watchers Diaries]] of the woman in question; however she is unable to put her finger on whom exactly. At a docking site, Harth and the mysterious figure, who clouds herself in the shadow, supervise a number of vampires transporting helpless victims in and out of trucks. The woman explains to Harth that her menacing plans will ripple to the present. Meanwhile, back in the present, [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]] comforts a wounded [[Kennedy]]. When asked as to why Willow has tamed the beast and not killed it, she explains that she believes that it and Buffy switched places in time. At the castle, [[Xander Harris|Xander]] bursts into the command central where it wreaths in green flames. [[Rowena]] reports to him that most of the [[Slayers]] have escaped through the tunnels; however, the West Tower has collapsed. Suddenly, “[[Cobra-faced demons|medieval Cobra-faced foot soldiers]]” appear and shoot an arrow in Xander’s shoulder. [[Dawn Summers|Dawn]] arrives on the scene and attacks the soldiers with her hooves. She then picks up the wounded Xander and carries him out of the castle. In the future, Fray arrives on a rooftop and battles a beast. The beast exchanges places with Buffy, igniting the fight between both Slayers. Buffy finally manages to calm Fray down. She wonders how many Slayers there are in Fray’s time, to which Melaka replies: “One. Half.” She explains that she is the only Slayer in a long time and that her brother Harth carries the prophecies and the collective Slayer memories that should’ve been imbued in Fray. The future Slayer takes Buffy to her employer, [[Gunther]], a fish-like mutant who resides in an aquarium apartment, where they question him about who the mysterious woman is. At the docks with Harth, the woman he has aligned himself with is revealed to be Dark Willow. ==Continuity== *Fray uses the apartment and books she discovered in ''[[Tales (story)|Tales]]''. *Harth tells Willow he has the Slayer memories of fighting her and being hurt because she was connected to a loved one. This is a reference to Buffy and Willow’s confront in "[[Two to Go]]". *Buffy says she’s all the time going off high buildings lately, as she had recently fallen from one in ''[[Wolves at the Gate, Part Four]]''. ==Appearances== ===Individuals=== *[[Erin Fray]] *[[Harth Fray]] *[[Melaka Fray]] *[[Gates (demon)]] *[[Gates (Watcher)]] {{Om}} *[[Gunther]] *[[Xander Harris]] *[[Kennedy]] *[[Willow Rosenberg]] *[[Rowena]] *[[Dawn Summers]] *[[Buffy Summers]] *[[Twilight]] {{Om}} *[[Violet]] *[[Unidentified Haddyn demon]] ===Organizations and Titles=== *[[Haddyn Police Force]] *[[Slayer]] *[[Slayer Organization]] *[[Watcher]] *[[Witch]] ===Species=== *[[Centaur]] *[[Demon]] **[[Cobra-faced demons]] *[[Human]] **"[[Radie]]" *[[Vampire]] ===Events=== *[[Battle of Starbucks]] {{Om}} ===Locations=== *[[Scotland]] **[[Slayer Organization command center]] *[[New York City]], USA **Haddyn **Slayer Organization New York headquarters ===Weapons and Objects=== *[[Scythe]] *[[Watchers Diaries]] ==Death Count== *Four unidentified [[vampires]], killed in the car explosion (in future). *One unidentified vampire, staked by [[Melaka Fray]] (in future). *At least seven [[Slayers]], killed in a tower collapse. ==Behind the Scenes== ===Production=== *[[Georges Jeanty]] variant cover is a homage to the manga ''[[Wikipedia:Akira (manga|Akira]]'', more specifically to the volume 4 cover of the series. *The statue in Haddyn which the vampires’ van collapses into is a reference to writer and magician [[Wikipedia:Alan Moore|Alan Moore]], as editor [[Scott Allie]] pointed out in this issue’s “[[Slay the Critics]]”. Moore had been previously referenced in ''[[No Future for You, Part One]]'' as “the great bearded wizard of Northampton”. *Before the reveal of the "madwoman" as [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]], the story pointed out to [[Drusilla]]: with her clothing, dark hair ,way of speaking, having fought Buffy before, with a connection with someone she loved, lived for centuries, etc. This mislead was confirmed by Scott Allie: “Yes — we were trying to trick you into thinking it was Dru, without cheating. I hope it worked.”<ref>[http://slayalive.com/showthread.php/232-SA9-Scott-Allie-Q-amp-A-for-24-April-09 "Ask Scott Allie - August '08"]. ''SlayAlive Forum'', August 06, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2018.</ref> [[File:Time of Your Life poster-1.png|thumb|220x220px|Exclusive print promoting "Time of Your Life" arc]] ===Distribution=== *An exclusive print by [[Karl Moline]] and [[Andy Owens]] promoting "Time of Your Life" arc was available to direct market retailers. Originally in black and white, a fourth of the scene was available in colors as incentive for each issue. *''{{PAGENAME}}'' was the thirteenth best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 79,307 sales in August 2008 at comic specialty stores.<ref>[https://icv2.com/articles/comics/view/13296/ "Top 300 Comics Actual--August 2008"] ''ICv2'', September 15, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2018.</ref> ===Collections=== *"[[Time of Your Life]]" *[[Season 8 Library Edition, Volume 2]] *[[Buffy Season 8 Omnibus, Volume 1]] ===Pop Culture References=== *Kennedy wears a shirt with an illustration of Marzipan, the fictional character from ''[[Wikipedia:Homestar Runner|Homestar Runner]]''. ===Other=== *This issue was adapted into a ''[[Season Eight Motion Comic]]'' episode. ==Gallery== ===Cover Artwork=== <gallery captionalign="center"> B8-17-00b.jpg|Jo Chen main cover B8-17-01b.jpg|Georges Jeanty variant </gallery> ===Preview=== <gallery> B8-17-P1.jpg B8-17-P2.jpg B8-17-P3.jpg </gallery> ==Quotes== {{QuoteBlock |Dark Willow|“Ripples, child. Everything is ripples.” }} {{QuoteBlock |Xander|“Soldiers die, Rowena. They do it all the time.” }} {{QuoteBlock |Buffy|“You are talking crazy-person talk. Put your words in word places, please.” }} {{QuoteBlock |Buffy|“We both have scythes. We both have awesome kung-fu moves. Turn-offs include smokers, insensitive men, and vampires. You with me?” }} {{References}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Time of Your Life 2}} Templates used on the current version of this page: Template:! (view source) Template:Clear (view source) Template:ComicIssue (view source) Template:Om (view source) Template:QuoteBlock (view source) Template:References (view source) Return to Time of Your Life, Part Two. Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes