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Buffy book: Spike and Dru: Pretty Maids All in a Row 1940s Europe It is 1940 and for Drusilla's vampiric birthday, Spike decides he will acquire Freyja's Strand, a necklace, has the ability to allow Drusilla to view her reflection.
Buffy book: Ghoul Trouble: Sunnydale, 1998 A new vampire arrives in town called Solitaire who is immune to the sun's rays. Buffy book: Paleo: Sunnydale, 1998 People try to resurrect dinosaur eggs. Buffy book: The Evil That Men Do: Sunnydale, 1998 Helen, an ancient vampire attempts to raise a goddess of destruction. Buffy book: The Deathless ...
Angel (1999 TV series) novels (7 P) Pages in category "Books based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.
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!
Spirits from old Salem, Massachusetts, inhabit the bodies of Buffy and her friends, attempting a ritual to raise The Master. Buffy comic: The High School Years: Parental Parasite: Sunnydale, 1997. Between “The Harvest” and “Angel”. Buffy struggles to deal with her mom. Buffy episode: S1E5: Never Kill a Boy on the First Date: Sunnydale, 1997
Inside the library, new librarian Rupert Giles (Anthony Head) places a book titled Vampyr in front of Buffy after recognizing who she is. A stunned Buffy makes a hasty exit. Buffy, Willow, Jesse McNally (Eric Balfour), and Xander meet during a break, and Xander returns the stake. Buffy claims it is a standard self-defense weapon in Los Angeles.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven is the sequel to the Season Ten comic book series, a canonical continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Buffy & Angel consist of only 12 issues per series, a much shorter run than the previous seasons, while the miniseries, Giles, runs for 4 issues.
When it comes to Buffy, I do the show and that's it. Anything I do in a comic might interfere with the canon, or interfere with what I'm doing on the show. With Fray, I thought, okay, I'll do something new, that's in the Buffy universe so that I don't have to create a whole new universe for my first foray into comics. It can therefore be of ...