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Spike Comics (Buffy Vampire Slayer)

Spike: Shadow Puppets - Collected Edition

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Collects the entire Shadow Puppets miniseries plus bonus materials! Angel once put a stop to an evil children's show, but not before being turned into a puppet during his fight. Now, fresh out of the Asylum, it's Spike's turn! Writer Brian Lynch and artist Franco Urru, the creative force behind the all-new After the Fall series, are reunited in this collection that sees Spike and Lorne heading off to Japan to stop the latest Japanese kids' show-- Smile Time! Will they become "puppetized" themselves? And along the way, find themselves in a fight with hundreds of ninja-puppets, reuniting with fellow Asylum inmates, and be at extreme odds with one other? We're not telling (but, um, yes)! Featuring a cover gallery by Urru and David Messina and annotations by Lynch!

104 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 18, 2007

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Profile Image for Magdalena.
2,064 reviews889 followers
April 3, 2015
Spike and Lorne travel to Japan to take on the demonic puppets from Smile Time. What they don't image is that there will be some familiar puppet faces against them...

Spike is quite happy being alone fighting evil when Lorne drops by with a case for him that will take them to Japan and face evil puppets, but of course everyhting goes awfully wrong...



The puppet enemies have turned them into...puppets...



And now puppet Spike and puppet Lorne has to stop the evil puppets or they will suck the children in the world dry of their life force...
But Spike must also battle an old enemy...



Spike: Shadow Puppets was quite amusing to read, especially after Spike and Lorne were turned into puppets...

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Profile Image for Alice Rachel.
Author 21 books275 followers
June 21, 2016
This was pretty funny. Not sure how Spike can bite with fabric puppet teeth, but still funny.
Profile Image for Samantha.
742 reviews17 followers
July 7, 2019
this was a funny one. spike made so much fun of angel for being a puppet, his day had to come. lynch put a lot of homage to the muppet show into this, a major fandom for him.

I am completing my collection (and reading) of buffy comics. probably five or six times I have been in the buffy comics wiki, figuring out what I need in order to have everything (it's more complicated than you think). I have everything on my wish list now and I'm filling in the holes.
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1,270 reviews130 followers
July 17, 2023
spike: shadow puppets ★★★☆☆
spike: old times ★★★☆☆
spike: asylum ★★★☆☆
spike: alone together now, vol. 1 ★★★☆☆
spike, volume 2: stranger things ★★★☆☆
spike: after the fall ★★★☆☆
spike: into the light ★★★☆☆
spike: a dark place ★★★☆☆

this one’s a bit nonsensical, but puppet spike is kind of adorable.
Profile Image for Arie ☂.
423 reviews190 followers
May 15, 2016



All you really need to know about this volume is that Spike goes to Japan and gets to experience the joy of being a wee little puppet man just like Angel. I think that's karma.



Besides the hilarity of puppet shenanigans, there's tons of meta references to make you chuckle.



And sometimes it's the little details. Look at this adorable little Angel doll in the background at Spike's place.

Profile Image for Claire.
438 reviews40 followers
July 14, 2011
This volume comes after Spike: Asylum which I haven't read yet. Though there was some back story to some characters new to me, it still read fine as a standalone.

I really enjoyed reading a tale from Spike's point of view, and this one is pretty light-hearted. Puppets, woo! If you enjoyed the Angel episode, "Smile Time," you should get a kick out of this book.
Profile Image for Craig.
6,363 reviews179 followers
November 10, 2019
Well, this was fun. Spike and Angel go to Japan to face off against the evil puppets that Angel defeated in the Smile Time episode of the tv series. All of the in-jokes and sly references would be lost on anyone who wasn't very familiar with Buffy and Angel, but it holds a few chuckles for fans. Plus, evil ninja puppets, always entertaining.
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71 reviews3 followers
May 14, 2008
I like Spike. And he's great as a puppet. As well as Lorne. Green puppets are almost as cute as vampire puppets.
Profile Image for Reese.
60 reviews
March 18, 2011
Spike and the gang as puppets? Come on now... what's not to love?
Profile Image for Lady.
74 reviews1 follower
May 18, 2015
I really enjoyed this story. The episode of Angel where he fights Smile Time is one of my favorites. So, a Spike version is better IMO.
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428 reviews18 followers
June 30, 2023
It's official, the pairing of Brian Lynch and Franko Urru is really working for me. This volume is a follow up to Asylum, where Lynch and Urru first worked together, and collects issues 1-4 of Shadow Puppets.

When I first learned this was a follow up, I wasn't sure how to get a hold of it. My library system didn't have it and it was slim pickings in ILL. However, I found it using Hoopla and tried that service out for the first time. While I've read some comics digitally, I was reluctant to do so with this one but really loved it. So a quick plug for Hoopla. Woot! Woot! If you're library has gotten Hoopla, give it a try! It's super easy to use and I love the panel to panel feature, which allows you not to see ahead, unlike reading a physical copy.

Anyway, I'm not a big fan of puppets and didn't anticipate liking this one as much. Yet again, I was impressed with Brian's grasp on the characters and universe. I can't recall how I felt about the Smile Time episode of Angel but now want to revisit. I love some of the subtle commentary about 'canon' work, his character callbacks and witty humor, normally left to Joss. Not to mention I love Urru's art more and more!

Another solid story from the two. Looking forward to the next!
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4,171 reviews25 followers
March 8, 2018
Spike's puppety adventures were a hilarious good time. Brian Lynch does a really good job of calling back to the original Smile Time episode of Angel without being a complete redundant rehashing. It was done very well. Lynch's dialogue is fourth wall breakingly funny and the plot was good. The art by Frank Urru was good but muddy at times. Overall, a good piece of the overall Spike/Buffyverse collection.
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455 reviews3 followers
January 7, 2018
A quite funny adventure of Spike and Lorne...as puppets! Telepathic fish Ben and a few more friends join them, and in the climactic battles quite a lot of old friends (and frenemies) show up as puppets too... Spike and Lorne together never disappoint!
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54 reviews3 followers
May 8, 2022
Seeing cast in puppet is definitely funny but the whole series have shallow plot. I knew what was going to happen at the end. Also I think they brought other cast members forcefully and nothing to do with the plot
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3,243 reviews52 followers
June 26, 2018
I didn't like this one quite as much as Asylum, but I think that's cuz I'm not a big fan of puppets. Oh welll. Still a good read.
Profile Image for Mike Richardson.
20 reviews
May 15, 2020
Hilarious! It is essential for the reader to be familiar with the television show Angel to understand this comic. Also, I recommend reading Spike: Asylum beforehand, as well.
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110 reviews14 followers
August 31, 2024
What can I say? This was an ok book, not bad, but not great. Perfectly good, but not great. It hits the obvious marks, but never really stretched the concept and even rushed some in places.
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93 reviews2 followers
January 2, 2021
I am admittedly partial to Spike. So make him a puppet? Forget about it. Five stars.
Profile Image for Thenia.
4,406 reviews180 followers
May 14, 2019
Spike is turned into a puppet, like Angel once did, with hilarious results.

Very enjoyable, with the usual snarky Spike humor that I find I've missed terribly.
Profile Image for Hayley  (Strange & Unusual Book Club).
276 reviews60 followers
January 22, 2015
Buffyverse and Muppets: two of my favorite things together in one action-packed Spike series! Anyone who has seen the Angel series episode Smile Time can remember the demonic children's show that turned the broodiest vampire with a soul into a wee little puppet man. Now Smile Time is back on the air, this time in Japan. Spike is recruited to save the day and backing him are Betta George, Beck, Lorne and a new character, a ninja named Tok.

Shadow Puppets has everything that is great about the Buffyverse: pop culture references, loads of humor, action, and a lot of heart. This is writer Brian Lynch at his best!

Also, if you liked Smile Time, you will love Shadow Puppets. There are loads more puppet characters this time around including Spike, Lorne and Betta George as the cutest plush heroes ever!

I applaud Lynch's ever-impressive grasp of the characters and the universe. When Lynch makes a joke about Spike living with Xander or mentions Andrew it shows that he knows and love this universe as much as the fans do.

There are also great puns and jokes in this issue about canon. First Spike is blasted by Smile Time's Official Cannon, a literal cannon. Then Betta George breaks the fourth wall by saying, "Seriously, I'm still feeling puppety. I can't go canon as a puppet. The internet is complaining about me as it is."

I can't recommend this mini-series enough. This is smart, endearing and laugh-out loud funny. A must-read for any Buffyverse fan, Muppets fan, or anyone looking for a hilarious read!
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1,608 reviews25 followers
November 17, 2011
So I re-watched the original Smile Time episode of Angel before reading this and, well, I didn't think it was that good. At the time, I think I just got a kick out of seeing puppet Angel but, taken out of context, I thought the writing, acting and direction were all pretty poor. Seemed like just a gimmick. I was surprised to find that it was so close to the end of the series. In any case, I also didn't really care for this follow-up comic. It essentially copied the original and brought back a whole bunch of characters from a comic I've not yet read. It was a little too shticky for me and just didn't really pack enough of a punch. From the end notes, I understand this was meant to be tongue in cheek and I have read After the Fall so I know this team is capable of good work. I'll be interested in reading some of their more serious Spike attempts but this one really didn't do much for me.
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Author 4 books34 followers
September 24, 2008
Way better than Spike: Asylum (which was still pretty darn good). If you like the Smile Time episode of Angel, or the show in general, or Spike, you'll want to be reading this.

I do have to say, though--I don't get why Betta George was added to the mix--he seems like a bit of a useless character. Oh, and the spelling mistakes are a little annoying. I'd take half a star off for those, if I could.
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