Anya doesn't get resurrected in Buffy the comic. The creators likely had specific reasons for not including such an event, perhaps to maintain the integrity of the story or to avoid overusing resurrection tropes.
No, she doesn't. Anya doesn't come back to life in the Buffy comic.
Overall, the ending of the Buffy comic brings closure to the storylines and leaves fans satisfied. There are some unexpected twists and turns along the way that keep things exciting.
I think there are several such fanfictions out there. You might find one on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. But specific titles could vary.
It could be in a fanfiction that explores the idea of destiny and fate. Maybe it's written that Dawn was always meant to become Buffy, and some hidden power or prophecy brings about the transformation.
Sure was! Buffy the Vampire Slayer had a comic book adaptation that expanded on the story and characters from the TV show.
Buffy began as a television show and only later was adapted into comics. So, it wasn't a comic initially. The TV series gained popularity before the comic adaptations came out.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops over time and eventually leads to them being together.
The comic related to Buffy the Vampire Slayer has both similarities and differences compared to the TV series. It keeps the familiar themes and character traits but takes the story in new directions. Fans may appreciate the continuation and evolution of the Buffyverse in this format.
Yes, she does. Catra undergoes a significant character transformation and finds redemption in the comic.
Well, it varies. In some comic arcs, Anya makes a comeback, but it all depends on the writer's creative direction and the plot development.