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{{ComicIssue
 
|title = Your Cheatin' Heart
 
|title = Your Cheatin' Heart
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|penciller = [[Cliff Richards]]
 
|penciller = [[Cliff Richards]]
 
|editor = [[Scott Allie]]
 
|editor = [[Scott Allie]]
|coverart = [[Jeff Matsuda]], [[Jon Sibal]], & [[Liquid!]]
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|coverart = [[Jeff Matsuda]],<br />[[Jon Sibal]] &<br />[[Guy Major]]
 
|inker = [[Joe Pimentel]]
 
|inker = [[Joe Pimentel]]
 
|colorist = [[Guy Major]]
 
|colorist = [[Guy Major]]
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'''''Bad Blood, Part Seven: {{PAGENAME}}''''', also known as '''''She's No Lady, Part One''''', is the seventeenth issue of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic]]'' comic book series. It was written by [[Andi Watson]] and illustrated by [[Cliff Richards]].
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'''''Bad Blood, Part Seven: {{PAGENAME}}''''' (also known as '''''She's No Lady, Part One''''') is the seventeenth issue of the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic]]'' comic book series. It was written by [[Andi Watson]] and illustrated by [[Cliff Richards]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===Individuals===
 
===Individuals===
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*[[Angel]]
 
*[[Cordelia Chase]]
 
*[[Cordelia Chase]]
 
*[[Dark Buffy]]
 
*[[Dark Buffy]]
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**[[Crawford Street Mansion]]
 
**[[Crawford Street Mansion]]
 
**Curl Up'n Dye
 
**Curl Up'n Dye
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**Dr. Flitter's clinic
 
**[[Sunnydale High School]]
 
**[[Sunnydale High School]]
 
===Weapons and objects===
 
===Weapons and objects===
 
*[[Blood]]
 
*[[Blood]]
 
*[[Holy water]]
 
*[[Holy water]]
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*Nail files
   
 
==Death count==
 
==Death count==
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
===Production===
 
===Production===
*First published as ''Your Cheatin' Heart'', the story was collected as ''She's No Lady, Part One''.
 
 
*The title is a reference to the the song "[[Wikipedia:Your Cheatin' Heart|Your Cheatin' Heart]]" (1953).
 
*The title is a reference to the the song "[[Wikipedia:Your Cheatin' Heart|Your Cheatin' Heart]]" (1953).
 
*First published as ''Your Cheatin' Heart'', the story was collected as ''She's No Lady, Part One''.
 
*The main cover references the poses from issue ''[[Hey, Good Lookin', Part One]]''.
 
*The main cover references the poses from issue ''[[Hey, Good Lookin', Part One]]''.
 
*The Valentine's Day variant cover of this issue connects with ''[[Angel (Dark Horse series)|Angel]]''<nowiki/>'s issue ''[[Surrogates, Part Three]]'' variant cover, which depicts [[Angel]] and the other half of the heart.
 
*The Valentine's Day variant cover of this issue connects with ''[[Angel (Dark Horse series)|Angel]]''<nowiki/>'s issue ''[[Surrogates, Part Three]]'' variant cover, which depicts [[Angel]] and the other half of the heart.
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*Dark Buffy recognizes Cordelia's clothes by fashion designer [[Wikipedia:Anna Sui|Anna Sui]].
 
*Dark Buffy recognizes Cordelia's clothes by fashion designer [[Wikipedia:Anna Sui|Anna Sui]].
 
*Cordelia mentions [[Wikipedia:Walmart|Walmart]] retail chain.
 
*Cordelia mentions [[Wikipedia:Walmart|Walmart]] retail chain.
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===International titles===
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*'''Italian:''' ''Il Tuo Cuor Fasullo'' (Your Fake Heart)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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{{References}}
 
{{References}}
   
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[[Category:Buffy comics]]
 
[[Category:Buffy comics]]
 
[[Category:Dark Horse Classic]]
 
[[Category:Dark Horse Classic]]

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Bad Blood, Part Seven: Your Cheatin' Heart (also known as She's No Lady, Part One) is the seventeenth issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic comic book series. It was written by Andi Watson and illustrated by Cliff Richards.

Synopsis

The gang from Sunnydale have faced some unspeakable horrors: ice demons, werewolves, and kung-fu vampires among them. But can the group face the terror of Buffy and Xander making out? What is going on here, and how is it tied to the super vampires, Selke, and the mysterious figures in Sunnydale's sewers? If the group is going to survive, they'll have to brave the chaos of Mardi Gras to find the answers.[1]

Continuity

  • Selke instructs Dark Buffy to "make [Buffy's] friends suffer like [Selke's] friends suffered"; Buffy staked Vezina, Hart, and Norris in Halloween and Selke has been seeking revenge since then.
  • Cordelia questions about Snyder always forcing the Scoobies to participate on school activities, as he did with the talent show ("The Puppet Show"), chaperoning trick-or-treating children ("Halloween"), and selling chocolate bars ("Band Candy").
  • Xander displays a distaste for clowns, as it's revealed in "Nightmares" that he fears them since his sixth birthday party.
  • Angel interrogates the vampire he captured in Lost Highway.

Appearances

Individuals

Organizations and titles

Species

Events

  • Mardi Gras (Only mentioned)

Locations

Weapons and objects

Death count

  • None

Behind the scenes

Production

  • The title is a reference to the the song "Your Cheatin' Heart" (1953).
  • First published as Your Cheatin' Heart, the story was collected as She's No Lady, Part One.
  • The main cover references the poses from issue Hey, Good Lookin', Part One.
  • The Valentine's Day variant cover of this issue connects with Angel's issue Surrogates, Part Three variant cover, which depicts Angel and the other half of the heart.
  • Dark Buffy window shops the clothing store Cliff's, a reference to the first name of this issue's artist.

Distribution

  • Your Cheatin' Heart was the 71st best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 28,594 sales in January 2000 at comic specialty stores.[2]

Collections

Pop culture references

  • Oz suggests the Teletubbies for the Mardi Gras float's theme.
  • Dark Buffy recognizes Cordelia's clothes by fashion designer Anna Sui.
  • Cordelia mentions Walmart retail chain.

International titles

  • Italian: Il Tuo Cuor Fasullo (Your Fake Heart)

Gallery

Cover artwork

References