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Location, time (if known) Buffy book: Queen of the Slayers: Sunnydale, Cleveland, Italy, Summer 2003-2004 Hundreds of potential slayers have been awakened. A number ...
Location, time (if known) Buffy book: Halloween Rain: Sunnydale, Halloween 1996 On Halloween Xander & Willow warn Buffy if it's raining. Buffy book: Night of the Living Rerun: Sunnydale, 1996/7 The Master attempts to rise once more. Buffy book: Coyote Moon: Sunnydale, summer 1997 It's summer vacation in Sunnydale and the carnival has come to town.
Buffy book: Tempted Champions: Sunnydale, 2001 A deadly fighter arrives, willing to kill both humans and vampires. Buffy book: Little Things: Sunnydale, 2001 The town is terrorised by something mysterious and tiny. Buffy book: Crossings: Sunnydale, 2001 Xander learns of a terrifying total immersion video game beta testing. Buffy book: Sweet Sixteen
Sunnydale is the fictional setting for the American television drama Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). The series creator Joss Whedon conceived the town as a representation of a generic Californian city, as well as a narrative parody of the all-too-serene towns typical in traditional horror films.
Buffy Summers (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar) is the "Slayer", one in a long line of young women chosen by fate to battle evil forces. This mystical calling grants her powers that dramatically increase physical strength, endurance, agility, accelerated healing, intuition, and a limited degree of precognition, usually in the form of prophetic dreams.
The television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, created and largely written by Joss Whedon, also explored vampire folklore in the light of postmodern and feminist theory, defining the 'condition' as humans who were made to drink vampire blood after the vampire drinks from them, with turned vampires being essentially demons possessing human ...
A Buffy multiverse is established in season 3 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer episodes "The Wish" and "Doppelgangland", and then referred to in subsequent series of Buffy, Angel, and their comic book continuations. Some comic book continuations following the Buffy TV show, notably those published by BOOM!
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