Writing and Artwork
- Unlike most of the other Spotlight issues from IDW, Wesley's book has a title, seen on page 5: "No Sacrifice".
- Wesley's actions in this comic are somewhat ironic: he saves Knox to make Fred happy, but it is Knox who later plays a significant role in Fred's death in "A Hole in the World". Wesley later kills Knox himself in "Shells".
- This comic would take place before the events of "Destiny", as Spike is still incorporeal.
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