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Revision as of 02:56, 15 November 2014
- ↳ Note: This article is about the meta-series. For other uses, see Buffy.
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (or Buffy for short) is a comic book meta-series. Initially, titles in this meta-series were an extension of the TV series, but later they became the official continuation of it.
Synopsis
The meta-series focused on the adventures of Buffy Summers and her closest friends and allies as they fought against vampires, demons, and other forces of darkness.
Stories
Main series
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic (63 issues)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight (40 issues)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine (25 issues)
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten (30 issues)
Mini-series
- The Origin (3 issues)
- Haunted (Buffy comic) (4 issues)
- Oz (3 issues)
- "Willow & Tara: Wilderness" (2 issues)
- Willow: Wonderland (5 issues)
- Spike: A Dark Place (5 issues)
One-shots
- "Willow: Goddesses and Monsters" (Season 8)
- "Giles: Beyond the Pale"
- "Annual '99"
- "Chaos Bleeds"
- "Jonathan: Codename: Comrades"
- "Lost and Found"
- "Lover's Walk"
- "Reunion"
- "Ring of Fire"
- "Riley: Commitment Through Distance, Virtue Through Sin" (Season 8)
- "The Dust Waltz"
- "WannaBlessedBe"
Shorts
- "Cursed"
- "Dead Love"
- "Hello Moon"
- "Killing Time"
- "Stinger"
- "Take Back the Night"
Behind the scenes
Dark Horse Comics published its first Buffy graphic in 1998 ("Dust Waltz"). The initial stories a non-canon extension of the television series with little to no input from its writers (this series was later retitled Classic). In 2003 production on the Buffy meta-series halted and Dark Horse started producing canonical works in other meta-series (Tales of the Slayers, Tales of the Vampires, and Fray). In 2007, after a four year publishing hiatus, the first issue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, the canonical continuation of the TV series was published. In 2011 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine followed.