45 More Designs in this Vol. 2 – based on original Buffy Series (plus intro page design) printed on one side of the page

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Big Bads & Monsters Adult Coloring Book

By: Fox

Rating: 5 of 5

Attached to this review, I will include a silent flip-through video (and a few photos) so you can see if the book will work for you.

This is the second coloring book volume of Buffy inspired designs. I liked the first and really like the second one, perhaps even more. I appreciate that the illustrators provided the quotes and episode/season information to put each design in context. While the artwork is focused on the bad guys, the heroes are well represented, too.
The designs are quite detailed with only a few areas that are intricate and small to color. The artwork is done by a group of illustrators rather than by one individual. I found the artwork in this volume to flow better than that of the first one (not that it was bad but it was obvious that many designers were at work on it. A listing at the back of the book gives the name of each illustrator and on which pages they did the artwork.
This is what I found when I colored in this book and tested it with my coloring medium:
45 Buffy Bads and Monster designs inspired by the original television series plus a great intro/title page designs
Designs printed on front of page and quotes and episode/season information printed on back of pages
Paper is heavyweight, white, slightly smooth and non-perforated
Glue bound
Designs merge into the binding; if you cut pages out you will lose portions of the design
Book lays fairly flat for coloring if you heavily crease/break the spine
Alcohol-based markers bleed through the page. For this use, I suggest a blotter page of card stock or heavy weight paper under your working page. That will keep ink from seeping through to the next design.
Water-based markers, India ink pens and gel pens do not bleed through or leave shadows on the back of the page.
Colored pencils work well with this paper. It is slightly smooth to the touch but still has enough tooth for pigment. I was able to layer the same color for deep pigment, layer multiple colors and blend easily using a blender stick. I tested both oil and wax based pencils.

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