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    <body><![CDATA[Faith has always been the most tragic figure. Apart from the art inserts (original covers?), which are very beautiful and true to the actors, she doesn't look right, but the men do. At least the old ones, they gave Xander a super body that he still hides from B (explanation in next book). The clichés are British, the continent stuck in a time warp in Whedon(?)s imagination, with a few modern ones like Ten/Rose, but also Steed/Peel and (hee) Daniel Craig. While I'm a big Vaughan fan, I probably enjoyed the 3rd volume more (this one has Giles, the 3rd Andrew), even though it was more problematic; his handling of Faith is flawless though, her being used and misunderstood and tough and lonely and sometimes silly and all.]]></body>
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