Tennessee Titans star Kendall Wright has serious off-season headaches ... his baby mama is taking him to court for child support, and thinks he's getting revenge by repossessing her car. In court docs obtained by TMZ Sports, Kortney Michelle Owens-Rader says she has a 5-month-old baby boy with Wright named Kendall Jr. -- and the Titans leading receiver agreed in December to pay her $2,100/month in child support, starting in 2016. The docs make it seem...
- 1/11/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Buffy the Vampire Slayer “Season Eight 31-40″
Writers: Brad Meltzer, Joss Whedon, Scott Allie
Pencillers: Georges Jeanty
Inker: Andy Owens
Colorist: Michelle Owens
Letterer: Richard Starkings
Published by Dark Horse Comics
The last two storylines of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight excelled in regards to art, dialogue, and character development, but a continued focus on exposition at the expense of action and characterization made this conclusion less than satisfying. Without giving anything away, the final issue is amazing and leads into a very different (and perhaps better) Buffyverse for Buffy Season Nine and Angel and Faith.
In the four part “Twilight” arc, Brad Meltzer has lots of fun with the Buffyverse characters. Like Identity Crisis, he is capable of handling a large cast of characters and giving them a distinct voice. His Xander is filled with wisecracks and pop culture references, but he has matured from his portrayal in the show.
Writers: Brad Meltzer, Joss Whedon, Scott Allie
Pencillers: Georges Jeanty
Inker: Andy Owens
Colorist: Michelle Owens
Letterer: Richard Starkings
Published by Dark Horse Comics
The last two storylines of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight excelled in regards to art, dialogue, and character development, but a continued focus on exposition at the expense of action and characterization made this conclusion less than satisfying. Without giving anything away, the final issue is amazing and leads into a very different (and perhaps better) Buffyverse for Buffy Season Nine and Angel and Faith.
In the four part “Twilight” arc, Brad Meltzer has lots of fun with the Buffyverse characters. Like Identity Crisis, he is capable of handling a large cast of characters and giving them a distinct voice. His Xander is filled with wisecracks and pop culture references, but he has matured from his portrayal in the show.
- 3/12/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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