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Tarot card-reader, Justine arrives in Sunnydale. Buffy book: Immortal: Sunnydale, 1999 Buffy faces Veronique, a vampire even more immortal than most. Buffy book: Prime Evil: Sunnydale, spring, 1999 Crystal Gregory is a beautiful new teacher at Sunnydale High, who also happens to give Buffy panic fits. Buffy book: Revenant: Sunnydale, spring, 1999
Buffyverse stories Location, time (if known) Buffy book: Buffy the Vampire Slayer: L.A., Various Novelization of the movie: Buffy book: The Harvest: Sunnydale, Various ‘Pilot’ and 'The Harvest' Buffy book: The Angel Chronicles, Vol. 1: Sunnydale, Various 'Angel,' 'Reptile Boy,' and 'Lie to Me' Buffy book: The Angel Chronicles, Vol. 2 ...
The Buffyverse or Slayerverse is a media franchise centered on the supernatural drama television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, created by Joss Whedon.The term also refers to the shared fictional universe in which the TV series are set.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale, Open Court Books. ISBN 0-8126-9531-3; Stafford, Nikki (2007). Bite Me! The Unofficial Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-807-6; Stevenson, Gregory (2003). Televised Morality: The Case of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hamilton Books. ISBN 0-7618-2833-8
This was to prevent the stories venturing too far from the original intentions of Buffy/Angel stories (see below). These works are commonly considered non-canon. Jeff Mariotte, author of Buffyverse novels and comics has said: The rule in licensed fiction is that what's on the screen is canon, and the rest is not. [4]
This series has been described as 'canon' by both Whedon and various commentators. As the creator of Buffy, Joss Whedon's association with Buffyverse story is often linked to how canonical the various stories are. Since Whedon is writing this story, it will be seen as a continuation of the official continuity established by Buffy and Angel.
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Why Buffy Matters: The Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 2005 academic publication relating to the fictional Buffyverse established by TV series, Buffy and Angel.. The book was reviewed by Angie Burns in Feminism & Psychology, [1] Alan McKee in Media International Australia, [2] Kristine Huntley in Booklist, [3] and in Publishers Weekly.