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Fray Paperback | Pages: 216 pages
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Title:Fray
Author:Joss Whedon
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 216 pages
Published:November 19th 2003 by Dark Horse Books (first published July 2003)
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Fiction. Graphic Novels Comics. Science Fiction

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Hundreds of years in the future, Manhattan has become a deadly slum, run by mutant crime-lords and disinterested cops. Stuck in the middle is a young girl who thought she had no future, but learns she has a great destiny. In a world so poisoned that it doesn't notice the monsters on its streets, how can a street kid like Fray unite a fallen city against a demonic plot to consume mankind? Joss Whedon, the celebrated creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, brings his vision to the future in this unique tale. As inventive in the comics medium as in that of television or film, Whedon spins a complex tale of a skilled thief coming of age without the help of friends or family, guided only by a demonic Watcher.

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Original Title: Fray #1-8
ISBN: 1569717516 (ISBN13: 9781569717516)
Edition Language: English URL https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/11-750/Fray-Future-Slayer-TPB
Characters: Melaka Fray, The First Slayer, Urkonn

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Ratings: 4.07 From 11551 Users | 660 Reviews

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If I didn't love Joss so much this still woulda been my favorite graphic novel I've read. The characters are so rich and the world is so descriptive. I also want hair like that, multi-colored FTW!

A sort of Buffy sequel, set way in the future with an almost entirely different setting. Malaka Fray is a Slayer, but she'll have no Watcher. They're no more than a demented cult at this point. Her guidance comes from a demon. There are vampires, but they're called lurks and regarded as just another type of demon. And Malaka herself is a professional thief employed by a fish man. There's a bit of the tendency that dragged down Buffy Season 8 here. "We don't have a budget! We can do ANYTHING!"

Oops! I forgot to review this book when I read it two months ago on the flight from the US to Malaysia. I really liked it, but for me it really revved up midway through the book, when Fray really got into it. I didn't "like" the tactic, per se, that her Watcher used, but I can see how he'd think it was the right thing to do. The twist about Fray and her family - excellent! I only realized this book existed when I found out a volume of Buffy Season 8 included Fray...

This was just all kinds of awesome! I loved the character of Mel and her trials of becoming the next Slayer. The action was great and the storyline kept you guessing. A wonderful look into a new world where slayers were no longer needed and thus not known. As the vampires reemerge Mel is called and has to fight her way to learn about her calling. I would love to see more with this character. Perhaps since the Buffy comics are doing so well Joss Whedon will consider doing more of Mel's world. He

***Pink Taco Buddy Read with the Shallow Readers! Female Lead this week: Melaka Fray***Where do I even start? This may be a really long review, but that's only because there were so many parts, so many people worth talking about.First of all, if you get this, read the introduction and forward. I never tire of hearing other people talk about their love/hate relationship that is Joss Whedon. Jeph Loeb is basically a fanboy when writing the intro. He dotes on Joss, and all of his TV endeavors, and

So to be honest, I didn't realize this book was Buffy related until I had already checked it out from the library. Another confession: I never really watched the Buffy TV show. I did, however, watch the Buffy movie with Kristy Swanson, Donald Sutherland and PeeWee Herman way back in the day and actually enjoyed it.This book is Buffy related in that it takes place in the distant future with a new slayer, "Fray."All that being said, with my limited knowledge of Buffy-lore, I was able to follow the

Joss Whedon...oh how I love and hate you. You create these amazing worlds, allow me to indulge in them, experience them, become a part of them, and then it ends. Gone. No more. It's Firefly all over again! Argh, why is it everything you write is fucking brilliant? And why do I want to promise anything and everything for you to keep writing, to keep creating, to keep imagining? Fray is about a named Melaka, who - unknown to her - is a slayer. The time is hundreds of years in the future. Sunnydale

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