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Here it is, fight fans -- the last rounds of the epic Buffy vs. Selke battle royale, and the conclusion of the Bad Blood story line! Collecting issues #17-19 of the hit comics series, watch as the Selke moves closer and closer to finishing off the Slayer. And Buffy has to come to grips with her dark side...literally! If that`s not enough for you, how about a gigantic fight to the finish in the middle of Downtown Sunnydale? Miss this one, and you`ll be kicking yourself later!

cover of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Pale Reflectionsauthors: Andi Watson, Doug Petrie, Cliff Richards, Joe Pimentel
asin: 1569714754
binding: Paperback
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