![]() Where the main changes occur are in the scale of the piece. Fray may start on the wrong side of the law and have a demon as a mentor, but she's still as sassy, cocky and independent as her predecessor. Dye Buffy's hair a different colour, scar her lip and stick in a nose stud, and you won't be far from Fray. The differences between Buffy and Fray are minimal. However, instead of occurring in the present day, Melaka Fray is a vampire slayer from the future, destined to save the world from a demonic insurgence - she just doesn't realise it when we first meet her. Now it looks like TV folk are also getting in on the act, with Buffy the Vampire Slayer's creator Joss Whedon leaping aboard.įray is a further extrapolation of the chaotic world of vampires and demons Whedon whipped up for Buffy. Think about the likes of Kevin Smith or the Wachowski brothers, both better known for their film work, and you get an idea of what we're talking about. One of the interesting recent developments in the world of comics is the influx of writers from other media. ![]()
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