Synopses & Reviews
The actor who plays the vampire Spike on television's Buffy the Vampire Slayer is also an accomplished writer and aspiring director - two pursuits which are hampered only by James Marsters' demand as a hot, young actor in Hollywood. Marsters studied with and directed theater groups in Seattle and Chicago before heading to California in search of a screen career, which he found on an audition for the television version of Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After portraying Spike for two years on the cult favorite TV show, Marsters used his skills as a screenwriter to craft a short story based on his vampire alterego and his disturbed, bloodthirsty better half, Dru. This story, co-written with Buffy novelist Christopher Golden, is one of four stories included in the Dark Horse collection, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru.
Synopsis
Four tales of the most vile, murderous, and destructive -- not to mention codependent -- couple ever to visit Sunnydale are presented in one volume, covering an entire century of bloodshed, from China in 1900 to Rio in 1999. This 96-page book collects the original Spike and Dru one-shot by TV star James "Spike" Marsters, Christopher Golden, and Ryan Sook, which was heralded by Buffy creator Joss Whedon as the model for future Buffy comics. Also included are the two follow-ups by Golden and artists Sook and Eric Powell, plus the final word on the duo, the 10-page epilogue "Who Made Who?" telling the story of their final farewell in Brazil, refered to but never delved into on the show.
Description
Spike and Drusilla, the fan-favorite bloodsuckers from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" are out for power, kicks, and a little liquid lunch in their first-ever graphic novel. Whether stalking the backstreets of eastern Europe, taking in a little late-night demon-infested riverboat gambling on the Mississippi, or duking it out with vampire hunters at the World's Fair, the vampire lovers always seem to find a way to paint the town red - literally! Written by Christopher Golden (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Watcher's Guide) and James Marsters, and illustrated by Ryan Sook (acclaimed artist of the Buffy/Angel Ring of Fire graphic novel).
Table of Contents
All's fair --The queen of hearts --Paint the town red --Who made who?