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Willow: There's a Slayer handbook?
Buffy: Wait, handbook? What handbook? How come I don't have a handbook?
Willow: Is there a t-shirt, too? 'Cause that would be cool. |
© Don Macnaughtan 2004
This bibliography covers some of the huge volume of print and electronic media that have been produced since 1997 on "Buffy" and "Angel." It includes books, articles, essays, primary materials such as scripts and dvds, websites, fiction, games, and many other manifestations of the Buffyverse canon.
Comics, Electronic Comics, Graphic Novels
Note: BtVS comics and graphic novels are published by Dark Horse. There are 63 BtVS titles in print, 33 special issues, 25 Angel titles, 9 Fray titles, and 7 e-comics. IDW Comics assumed the Angel franchise in 2005. Most of the comics have been collated into trade paperbacks.
IDW Angel titles
IDW Spike titles
Angel: The Premiere Edition IDW, 2007. 350p.
Spike: The Premiere Edition IDW, 2007.
Art of Angel: The Premiere Edition. IDW, 2007. 160p.
Art by David Messina, Joe Corroney, Franco Urru, Fernando Goni and more. IDW brings all the covers, variant art, and photo incentives together and presents it to you in this handsome oversize hardcover collector's edition. Includes all the art from The Curse, Old Friends, the five Angel Spotlights, Masks, Auld Lang Syne, and Spike stories like Spike vs. Dracula, Asylum, Old Wounds, Old Times and Lost & Found. Artists include comics luminaries like John Byrne, Igor Kordey, Sean Phillips, longtime Angel artist David Messina, Franco Urru, and many more.
Dark Horse Buffy Series
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus, Volume 1. Dark Horse, 2007. 296p.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus, Volume 2. Dark Horse, 2007. 296p.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Panel to Panel. Dark Horse, 2007. 192p.
Fray: Future Slayer. Dark Horse, 2003. 216p.
Dark Horse E-comics/Games/Desktops (downloads)
Buffy the Anarcho-Syndicalist. Nihil Press, 2005.
"A wonderful situ-inspired detourned comic, featuring our young anarcho-syndicalist hero; Giles, a hardened revolutionary who is one of Buffy's closest comrades; Carlos, an old wobbly who has't forgotten his passion for social justice; Jim Orwell, a black activist who has been stirring up trouble amongst Sunnydale's minority workforce, and Maria, the evil CEO of Blood Red Enterprises."
since 1 August 2007

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