- Script
- Tom Fassbender; Jim Pascoe
- Pencils
- Cliff Richards
- Inks
- Joe Pimentel; Will Conrad
- Colors
- Dave McCaig
- Letters
- Clem Robins
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; horror-suspense; superhero
- Characters
- Buffy Summers; Xander Harris; Willow Rosenberg; Rupert Giles; Dawn Summers; Anya; Tara Maclay; Yuki Makamura
- Synopsis
- Buffy is dealing with the knowledge that her sister Dawn is a mystical key who was recently sent to her by supernatural forces who gave everyone false memories of Dawn's childhood. Meanwhile a Japanese vampire decides to go to Sunnydale and kill the slayer. When Buffy gets angry at Dawn for following her out on patrol Dawn reminds her that she helped Xander save her life when she was bitten by the Master. Dawn also tells her that she found evidence that two hundred years ago there no slayer. Buffy leaves to go out on patrol and when she returns home she finds that her sister is missing.
- Reprints
Additional dialoge taken from "Prophecy Girl," writen by Joss Whedon. This story takes place during Buffy the Vampire Slayer's fifth season.
- Script
- Tom Fassbender; Jim Pascoe
- Pencils
- Cliff Richards
- Inks
- Joe Pimentel; Will Conrad
- Colors
- Dave McCaig
- Letters
- Clem Robins
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; horror-suspense; superhero
- Characters
- Buffy Summers; Xander Harris; Willow Rosenberg; Dawn Summers; Rupert Giles; Spike; Anya; Tara Maclay; Yuki Makimura
- Synopsis
- When Buffy returns home with Dawn, Dawn tells her she would rather spend time with Spike, than with Riley or Angel. Spike is paid by the Japanese vampire to lure Buffy to the old high school in time to witness a special ceremony. While attempting to figure out what Eidu Amulet is, Willow reminds Buffy that Dawn was almost killed by Angel when he turned into Angelus. The Japanese vampire confronts Buffy and reveals herself to be the missing slayer. Later, Giles admits to knowing that Yuki Makimura, the forgotten slayer-turned vampire, plans to use the Eidu Amulet to resurrect the Master.
- Reprints
Additional dialogue from "Innocence," written by Joss Whedon.