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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an American comic book publisher which held the publishing license for ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' ([[1998]]–), and ''Angel'' ([[1999]]<nowiki/>–[[2002]], [[2011]]–).
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an American comic book publisher which held the publishing license for ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' ([[1998]]–), and ''Angel'' ([[1999]]–[[2002]], [[2011]]–).
   
Hidden cameos of ''Hellboy''<nowiki/>'s title character, the insertion of the ''Alien''<nowiki/>'s Xenomorph into the [[canon]] lore (''[[In Space No One Can Hear You Slay]]''), and the various covers included in the story ''[[No Need to Fear, the Slayer's Here]]'' are some notable references to the publishing's titles in the [[Buffyverse]] comics.
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Hidden cameos of ''Hellboy''<nowiki/>s title character, the insertion of the ''Alien''<nowiki/>s Xenomorph into the [[canon]] lore (''[[In Space No One Can Hear You Slay]]''), and the various covers included in the story ''[[No Need to Fear, the Slayer's Here]]'' are some notable references to the publishing’s titles in the [[Buffyverse]] comics.
   
 
Dark Horse has also held the publishing license for other [[Joss Whedon]] works like ''Firefly'', ''Dollhouse'', and ''Dr. Horrible'', as well as works by [[Jane Espenson]] (''Husbands'') and [[Felicia Day]] (''The Guild'').<nowiki/><nowiki/>
 
Dark Horse has also held the publishing license for other [[Joss Whedon]] works like ''Firefly'', ''Dollhouse'', and ''Dr. Horrible'', as well as works by [[Jane Espenson]] (''Husbands'') and [[Felicia Day]] (''The Guild'').<nowiki/><nowiki/>

Revision as of 04:09, 21 March 2018

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Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book publisher which held the publishing license for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998–), and Angel (19992002, 2011–).

Hidden cameos of Hellboy’s title character, the insertion of the Alien’s Xenomorph into the canon lore (In Space No One Can Hear You Slay), and the various covers included in the story No Need to Fear, the Slayer's Here are some notable references to the publishing’s titles in the Buffyverse comics.

Dark Horse has also held the publishing license for other Joss Whedon works like Firefly, Dollhouse, and Dr. Horrible, as well as works by Jane Espenson (Husbands) and Felicia Day (The Guild).

Selected Bibliography

Below is a non-exhaustive sample of Buffyverse titles published by Dark Horse Comics:

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