“Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Long Way Home part 2″ continues pretty much where part 1 left off, albeit someplace else. Just as awesome, though. There’s issues, there’s a dream (which begins so lively that I suspect I wasn’t the only one to take it for reality at first), there’s magic, assassins in the night, zombie hordes in the night, a vengeful wiccan witch, Slayerettes, and Willow. Once more: Willow. And again: Willow. Say it with me: Willow. Will-ow.

Also, there’s some plot progression, some building of suspense, some great dialogue, some unbeatable characters. The usual stuff, in other words.

If you ask me, the only weak spot about this comic is that it’s a comic, when it should have been live action of some sort. A television show with the budget of the Norwegian Army would have been nice.