A solid follow-up to the last volume, but still lacking some of the oomph. No Xander, Dawn, Willow, or Spike in this one- really, no Scoobies at all! Kennedy doesn't count. But this is the first issue she isn't TOO annoying in...
Koh is becoming a more interesting character as well. I thought there might be some tension between him and Buffy in the relationship/physical area, but boy was I wrong. Though I still have hopes for the future, because I like him. I think he's drawn in a very positive light- lots of focus on his face, his decisions, his indecisions, his agony. And he's still a mystery, which means we haven't seen the end of him yet.
I'm a little sad to see Wolfram and Hart in this- especially because I haven't finished Angel yet and I don't really know W+H's full deal. Not that I'm surprised the senior partners are demons, but all the same. They seemed pretty helpless and insignificant here. The far greater tension was between Koh and Buffy.
It seemed like a very short volume, in all. Perhaps that was to make way for Billy the Vampire Slayer, which I LOVED. By the way, I LOVE how Joss Whedon and Buffy are super pro-gay, it makes me really happy. And for Cute Devon and Billy to both survive the issues? Well that was a feat unto itself! I hope we see more of them. Sky the grandmother was pretty cool too, especially since she worked at the library- but I doubt we'll see her again.
And, ugh, Karl Moline penciled the last Billy issues. BUT since there weren't mostly characters that I already knew, he didn't butcher too much. In fact, it wasn't too bad. Stick with new characters, Karl, and let Georges take the familiar ones.