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Invasion is the thirty-second issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic comic book series. Written by Tom Fassbender with Jim Pascoe and illustrated by Cliff Richards, it was originally published on April 25, 2001, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis
- A hobo ghost in an alleyway and an infestation of really aggressive insects has the Scooby Gang looking for a culprit, but the hand behind the recent occult happenings in Sunnydale remains hidden. The only one happy in the midst of this terror is Giles, with his new out-of-town girlfriend, which has a lot of the kids wondering.[1]
Summary
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity
- Willow recalls the demons that attacked her in "Take Back the Night."
- Xander is yet to move out from his parent's basement ("The Replacement").
- Willow and Tara are openly girlfriends, as since the reveal to the rest of the Scooby Gang in "The Yoko Factor."
- Anya mentions Oz not using his cage, as he departed since his last use in "Wild at Heart."
Appearances
Individuals
- Ron Borchinski (Only mentioned)
- Cole
- Riley Finn
- Rupert Giles
- Alexander Harris
- Anthony Harris (Only mentioned)
- Jessica Harris (Only mentioned)
- Anya Jenkins
- Tara Maclay
- George Mulcahey (Only mentioned)
- Willow Rosenberg
- Spike
- Rebecca Stansberry
- Buffy Summers
- Warren Whitcomb
Organizations and titles
- Scooby Gang
- Slayer
- United States Armed Forces (Only mentioned)
Species
Locations
- Sunnydale
- Harris residence
- McCollum Lane
- Rupert Giles's apartment
- University of California, Sunnydale (Only mentioned)
Objects
Death count
- An unidentified vampire, staked by Buffy.
Behind the scenes
Production
- The photo cover has promotional pictures for Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 4.
Collections
- Out of the Woodwork
- Omnibus, Volume 6
- Classic 39: Out of the Woodwork
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Legacy Edition, Book 4
Pop culture references
Gallery
Covers
Cover artwork
References
- ↑ "Buffy the Vampire Slayer #32." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on October 21, 2017.