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List of Buffyverse media

The Buffyverse is a media franchise and shared fictional universe centred around the television shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

Film
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is a 1992 film that serves as the source material for the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise. It stars Kristy Swanson as Buffy Summers, a teenage vampire slayer. It was later developed into the television show of the same name, and remains non-canonical to the rest of the franchise. ==Television==
Television
===Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003; 144 episodes)=== ===Angel (1999-2004; 110 episodes)=== ==Novels==
Novels
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster published Buffyverse books under their imprints Pocket Books, Simon Pulse, and Simon Spotlight Entertainment. They published 45 original solo Buffy novels from 1997 to 2007, as well as 14 novelizations of episodes and a 1999 tie-in Sunnydale High Yearbook. They published 25 Angel solo novels, 4 crossover novels, and also published 7 non-canon mini-series; • The Gatekeeper Trilogy (1999; 3 novels) • The Lost Slayer (2001; 4 novels) • Unseen (2001 crossover; 3 novels) • Tales of the Slayer (2001–2004; 4 volumes) • Wicked Willow (2004; 3 novels) • Stake Your Destiny (2005; 4 novels) • Slayer (2019–2020; 2 novels) Simon & Schuster also published reference books, including; • ''The Watcher's Guide'' (1998–2017; 4 volumes) • Pop Quiz (1999) • The Monster Book (2000) • The Casefiles (2002–2004; 2 volumes) • The Quotable Slayer (2005) • Slayer Stats (2018) Disney Entertainment After Disney Entertainment acquired Buffys parent company 20th Century Studios in 2019, the publishing license is currently under Disney's Hyperion Avenue Books, which has published new non-canon Buffy novels since 2022. These include; • Bloody Fool for Love (2022) - • Big Bad: A Novel (2022) - • The Bewitching Hour (2023) - • In Every Generation Trilogy (by Kendare Blake) • In Every Generation (2022) – • One Girl in All the World (2023) – • Against the Darkness (2024) - • The Power of Friendship (2025) - OthersScholastic published 3 novelizations of episodes. • Dark Horse published the illustrated Creatures of Habit (2002) - . • Titan Books published Demons of the Hellmouth: A Guide for Slayers by Rupert Giles (2015) guidebook. - . • Insight Editions has published; • Sunnydale High Hardcover Ruled Journal (2017) - • Vampyr Hardcover Ruled Journal (2017) - • The Official Grimoire: A Magickal History of Sunnydale (2017) - • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Vampyr Stationery Set (2017) - • Slayer Stats: The Complete Infographic Guide to All Things Buffy (2018) - • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tarot Deck and Guidebook (2023) - • Recipes from Sunnydale: Sink Your Teeth Into the Hellmouth's Tastiest Bites (upcoming) • Harper Design published Buffy the Vampire Slayer Encyclopedia: Your Ultimate Guide to the Buffyverse (2017) - • Quirk Books published Buffy the Vampire Slayer: A Picture Book (2018). ==Comic books==
Comic books
Canon Dark Horse Comics (1998–2018) • The Origin (1999 miniseries; 3 issues) • Fray (2001–2003; 8 issues) • TalesTales of the Slayers (one-shot) • Tales of the Vampires (2003–2004; 5 issues) • Season Eight (2007–2011; 40 issues and 3 one-shots) • Season Nine (2011–2013; 25 issues) • Angel and Faith (2011–2013; 25 issues) • Spike: A Dark Place (2012–2013; 5 issues) • Willow: Wonderland (2012–2013; 5 issues) • Season Ten (2014–2016; 30 issues) • Angel and Faith (2014–2016; 25 issues) • Season Eleven (2016–2018; 12 issues) • Angel (2017: 12 issues) • Giles: Girl Blue (2018; 4 issues) • Season Twelve (2018; 4 issues) IDW PublishingAngel: After the Fall (2007–2011; 44 issues and 8 extras) • Spike: After the Fall (2008; 4 issues) • Spike (2010–2011; 8 issues) Non-Canon Dark Horse Comics • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1998–2003; 63 issues and 12 specials)Angel: The Hollower (1999; 3 issues) • Spike and Dru (1999–2001; 3 one-shots) • Oz (2001; 3 issues) • Haunted (2001–2002; 5 issues) • Willow & Tara: WannaBlessedBe (2001 one-shot) • Willow & Tara: Wilderness (2002; 2 issues) • Angel (1999–2001; 17 issues) • TV Guide Ultimate Cable: Point of Order (1999) • Dark Horse Presents: Lovely, Dark and Deep (2000; #153-155) • Dark Horse Extra: The Nepalese Switcheroo (2000; #25-28) • Buffy: The High School Years (2016–2017; 3 graphic novels) IDW PublishingAngel • Spike • Spike vs. Dracula' (2006; 5 issues) • Spike: Asylum (2006–2007; 4 issues) • Spike: Shadow Puppets (2007; 4 issues) • Spike: The Devil You Know (2010; 4 issues) • Mini-series (2005–2010) • The Curse (2005; 5 issues) • Old Friends (2005–2006; 5 issues) • Auld Lang Syne (2006–2007; 5 issues) • Smile Time (2008–2009; 3 issues) • Not Fade Away (2009; 3 issues) • Blood & Trenches (2009; 4 issues) • Only Human (2009; 5 issues) • A Hole in the World (2009–2010; 5 issues) • Barbary Coast (2010; 3 issues) • The Devil You Know (2010; 4 issues) • Illyra: Haunted (2010–2011; 4 issues) Boom! Studios - an alternative canon • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2019-; 34 issues and 8 one-shots) • Angel (2019; 8 issues) • Angel + Spike (2019–2020; 17 issues) • Hellmouth (2019–2020; 5 issues) • Willow (2020; 5 issues) • Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer (2021 miniseries; 4 issues) • Angel (2022; 8 issues) • The Vampire Slayer (2022–2023; 16 issues) • Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer (2023 continuation; 5 issues) Other The Ultimate Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Gift (2005; graphic novel adaptation) (TokyoPop) • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2018–2019; 2 graphic novels) ( Little, Brown and Company) ==Magazines==
Magazines
Two dedicated magazines were created for the Buffyverse. The first Buffy the Vampire Slayer began in 1999, and Angel began in 2003. Angel ran for 24 issues before being combined with the Buffy the Vampire slayer magazine in 2005 on its 76th issue. The magazine would continue until 2007, totaling 118 issues. • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999–2007; 118 issues + specials) • Angel magazine (2003–2005; 24 issues) ==Audio series==
Audio series
Slayers: A Buffyverse Story is a 2023, 9 episode non-canon audio series by Audible. The series was written by Amber Benson and Christopher Golden, and follows a new slayer known as Indira (Layla DeLeon Hayes). It features former Buffyverse stars Cordelia (Charisma Carpenter), Drusilla (Juliet Landau), Clem (James Leery), Giles (Anthony Head), Tara (Amber Benson), Anya (Emma Caulfield), and Spike (James Marsters) as the narrator. ==Video games==
Video games
There are six video game adaptations of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer that have been released. Although having been licensed as Buffy the Vampire Slayer merchandise, these games and spin-offs are generally not considered as part of the Buffyverse canon. ==Other games==
Other games
===Buffyverse role-playing games=== Two complementary, officially licensed role-playing games (RPGs) published by Eden Studios, Inc.. Both games use a streamlined (or Cinematic) version of Eden Studios' popular Unisystem game engine. • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Roleplaying Game (2002) • Angel Roleplaying Game (2003) Card gamesBuffy the Vampire Slayer Collectible Card Game (2001) • Top Trumps Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel (both 2001) • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Tarot Deck and Guidebook (2023) Board Games • Chess set (2000; Trademark Toys) • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Game (2000; Hasbro) • Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel board games (2000/2001; Susan Prescot Games) • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Board Game (2016; Jasco Games) • Unmatched: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2020; Mondo) ==Undeveloped==
Undeveloped
The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer pilot was unaired, and had a number of differences from the released version. A number of proposed television shows remained undeveloped, including Buffy: The Animated Series, Faith, Ripper, Slayer School, and a Spike film. A sequel show titled 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer: New Sunnydale was set to release in 2026, but was cancelled. ==See also==
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