The presence or absence of souls for the new vampires in Buffy comics is not straightforward. It can change depending on the plot and the intentions of the creators. Sometimes it's used as a plot twist or to add complexity to the characters.
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors like the popularity of the series and the decisions of the publishers.
I don't have definite information. But sometimes characters come back in new comic series based on fan demand or to further the story. So there's a chance Spike could show up, but nothing's guaranteed.
The Buffy comics end with a combination of resolution for some story elements and open-endedness for others. It leaves fans both satisfied and curious, inviting them to imagine what might come next.
Not really. They have distinct storylines and characters.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops in the comics.
Yes, they do. They have a romantic storyline in the comics.
Buffy and Angel don't wind up together in the comics. The storylines introduce many challenges and conflicts that keep them apart. It's a bit of a roller coaster for their relationship, but definitely not a happy ending together.
They don't stay together. Their relationship has its ups and downs throughout the comic series.
They can be really good. The Buffy comics often expand on the story and characters from the TV show in interesting ways.
Buffy's relationship with Spike in the comics varies. Sometimes they have significant interactions and may even be romantically involved, but it's not a constant throughout all the comic series.