List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics#Buffy tales (2002–2009)

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{{See also|List of Buffyverse comics{{!}}List of Buffyverse comics|List of Angel comics{{!}}List of Angel comics}}

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While many comic books based on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer were published when the television show was on air they are not all considered canonical and often deal with characters who do not appear in the television series, most notably in the Tales of the Slayers and Tales of the Vampires mini-series.

The first series of books were published by Dark Horse Comics between 1998 and 2004, originally in comic format but then gathered into volumes of trade paperbacks. A small number of Buffy comics have not been included in trade paperbacks, such as the books entitled "Giles", "Jonathan", and "Reunion".

Following the television series finale, Dark Horse began releasing new books titled Season Eight, Nine, and Ten, and various spin-offs, which are written and/or supervised by creator Joss Whedon and officially recognized as canon to the show. In 2007, Dark Horse allowed the rights to produce the comics for Buffy's companion show Angel to lapse, and they were picked up for a short time by IDW Publishing, which released the canon series Angel: After the Fall among other non-canon titles. Dark Horse reacquired the rights in 2010 and went on to release the series Angel & Faith and Angel.

In 2018 it was announced after 20 years at Dark Horse Comics, the license for Buffy and all related material will transfer to Boom! Studios.{{Cite web |title=BOOM! Studios is The New Home for BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER |url=https://www.boom-studios.com/2018/09/20/boom-studios-is-the-new-home-for-buffy-the-vampire-slayer/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181007012413/http://www.boom-studios.com/2018/09/20/boom-studios-is-the-new-home-for-buffy-the-vampire-slayer/ |archive-date=2018-10-07}} The first issue of the reboot series was released in January 2019.

Relation to the TV series

{{seealso|Buffyverse canon}}

Buffy comics have a long history, with comics produced during the lifetime of the run of the show generally considered "non-canonical", with notable exceptions written by Joss Whedon himself. Buffy comic books published during the period 2007–2018 told the "official" continuation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, with series creator Joss Whedon acting as the primary writer and working with other writers from the television series writers room to continue Buffy's story.

=Pre-2007=

In common with most ancillary media for TV shows such as novels and video games, storylines for the original Dark Horse comic books that aired during the original run of the show were "approved" by both Fox and Joss Whedon as part of a wider wave of Buffy merchandise. Stories in the original issues 1–63 for example of the Buffy comics were published while the show was on air and purported to take place "between episode"s of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series, but remained difficult to place definitively other than the season they are set in. However, plot elements or character details introduced within these stories would not be followed by episodes of the TV show. Other later storylines in this era of the comics attempted to fill in the gaps following character exits in the show (as with the Oz comic) or during the time between seasons five and six (as with The Death of Buffy) without introducing information that could be contradicted by the show's official storyline.

Buffy creator Joss Whedon distanced himself from these ancillary media written by authors,Rudolph, Ileane,"[http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Interviews-Features/Article/default.aspx?posting={0C084F89-5673-43B9-9FFC-022578DAA927} Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Back: The Complete Joss Whedon Q&A]". TV Guide (December 7, 2006) on a number of occasions, saying:

{{cquote|Canon is key, as is continuity.. I believe there's a demarcation between the creation and ancillary creations by different people. I'm all for that stuff, just like fanfic, but I like to know what's there's an absolutely official story-so-far, especially when something changes mediums, which my stuff seems to do a lot.Brady, Matt, "[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=110457 Joss Whedon talks Angel, After the Fall] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070429040155/http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=110457 |date=April 29, 2007 }}", Newsarama.com (April 26, 2007).}}

During this era, several "canonical" Buffy comics were also published with Whedon's close involvement. These began with Whedon writing the far-future comic book Fray (2001–2003) about a Slayer many generations after Buffy, which introduced plot elements that also appeared in the seventh season of the TV series. Whedon and other writers from the show also wrote for the Tales of the Slayers and Tales of the Vampires (2002–2004) anthology stories about past vampires and Slayers before Buffy's time.

=2007-present=

In 2005, Dark Horse Comics and Joss Whedon announcedWhedon, Joss "[http://whedonesque.com/comments/8735 Joss to never learn how to work site!]". Whedonesque.com (November 09 2005) a new canonical continuation of the television series in the form of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight (2007–2011), which had plot elements in common with the canonical Angel continuations Angel: After the Fall (2007–2009) and Spike (2010–2011) from IDW Comics, another publisher. Season Eight was followed by Season Nine (2011–2013) and several other seasons, before culminating with Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Twelve in 2018.

From 2019, the Buffy license was transferred to BOOM! Studios, which presided over its own run of explicitly non-canon stories set in an alternative universe from 2019 to 2023.

Dark Horse Comics (1998–2018)

= Pre-Season Eight Stories =

These stories are first published by Dark Horse comics, later most of Buffy stories are collected in Buffy comic books.

= ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1998–2003) =

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1

| "Wu-tang Fang"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Joe Bennett
  • Inker: Rick Ketcham
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| September 23, 1998

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Remaining Sunlight
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

2

| "Halloween"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Joe Bennett
  • Inker: Rick Ketcham
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| October 28, 1998

3

| "Cold Turkey"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Joe Bennett
  • Inker: Rick Ketcham
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| November 25, 1998

4

| "White Christmas"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Hector Gomez
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| December 23, 1998

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Uninvited Guests
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

5

| "Happy New Year"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Hector Gomez
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| January 27, 1999

6

| rowspan=2" | "New Kid on the Block"

| rowspan=2" | Andi Watson & Dan Brereton

| rowspan=2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Hector Gomez
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| March 3, 1999

7

| March 31, 1999

8

| "The Final Cut"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Pencillers: Jason Pearson & Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| April 28, 1999

| {{Plainlist|

  • Supernatural Defense Kit
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

9

| rowspan=2" | "Hey, Good Looking"

(Bad Blood, parts 1–2)

| rowspan=2" | Andi Watson

| rowspan=2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Joe Bennett
  • Inker: Rick Ketcham
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| May 26, 1999

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Bad Blood
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

10

| June 30, 1999

11

| "A Boy Named Sue"

(Bad Blood, part 3)

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Joe Bennett
  • Inker: Rick Ketcham
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| July 28, 1999

12

| "A Nice Girl Like You"

(Food Chain, part 1)

| Christopher Golden

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Christian Zanier
  • Inker: Andy Owens
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| August 18, 1999

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

13

| rowspan="2" | "Love Sick Blues"

| rowspan="2" | Andi Watson

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| September 29, 1999

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Crash Test Demons
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

14

| October 27, 1999

15

| "Lost Highway"

| Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| November 24, 1999

16

| "The Food Chain"

(Food Chain, part 2)

| Christopher Golden

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Christian Zanier, Marvin Mariano & Draxhall Jump
  • Inkers: Jason Minor, Andy Owens & Curtis P. Arnold
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| December 5, 1999

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

17

| rowspan="2" | "She's No Lady"

| rowspan="2" | Andi Watson

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| January 26, 2000

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Pale Reflections
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

18

| February 23, 2000

19

| "Old Friend"

|Andi Watson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker(s): Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| March 22, 2000

20

| "Double Cross"

(Food Chain, part 3)

| Doug Petrie

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller(s): Jason Minor
  • Inker(s): Curtis Arnold
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| April 26, 2000

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

21

| rowspan="5" | "The Blood of Carthage"

| rowspan="5" | Christopher Golden

| rowspan="5" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| May 31, 2000

| rowspan="5" | {{Plainlist|

  • The Blood of Carthage
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

}}

22

| June 28, 2000

23

| July 26, 2000

24

| August 30, 2000

25

| September 27, 2000

26

| rowspan="2" | "The Heart of a Slayer"

| rowspan="2" | Chris Boal

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| October 25, 2000

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Autumnal
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

}}

27

| November 29, 2000

28

| "Cemetery of Lost Love"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| December 27, 2000

29

| rowspan="2" | "Past Lives"

(Parts 2 & 4, crossover with Angel series)

| rowspan="2" | Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards & Christian Zanier
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Lee Loughridge

}}

| January 31, 2001

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Past Lives
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

}}

30

| February 28, 2001

31

| "Lost & Found"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist(s): Dave McCaig

}}

| March 28, 2001

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Out of the Woodwork
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

}}

32

| "Invasion"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| April 25, 2001

33

| "Hive Mentality"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| May 23, 2001

34

| "Out Of The Fire, Into The Hive"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| June 27, 2001

35

| rowspan="4" | "False Memories"

| rowspan="4" | Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| July 25, 2001

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • False Memories
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

}}

36

| August 29, 2001

37

| September 26, 2001

38

| November 7, 2001

39

| "Night of a Thousand Vampires"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Digital Chameleon

}}

| November 28, 2001

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Ugly Little Monsters
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

}}

40

| rowspan="3" | "Ugly Little Monsters"

| rowspan="3" | Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| December 26, 2001

41

| February 6, 2002

42

| February 27, 2002

43

| rowspan="3" | "The Death of Buffy"

| rowspan="3" | Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel & Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| April 10, 2002

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • The Death of Buffy
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

}}

44

| May 1, 2002

45

| June 5, 2002

46

| "Withdrawal"

| Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| June 26, 2002

47

| rowspan="3" | "Hellmouth to Mouth"

| rowspan="4" | Scott Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| August 7, 2002

| rowspan="3" | {{Plainlist|

  • Note from the Underground
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

}}

48

| August 28, 2002

49

| September 25, 2002

50

| "Hellmouth to Mouth, Part 4"

(Mall Rats)

| October 30, 2002

| {{Plainlist|

  • Note from the Underground
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

}}

51

| "Broken Parts"

| rowspan="4" | Scott Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| November 27, 2002

| rowspan="4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Viva Las Buffy!
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 1

}}

52

| "Full House"

| December 26, 2002

53

| "Deuces Wild"

| February 5, 2003

54

| "The Big Fold"

| February 26, 2003

55

| "Dawn and Hoopy the Bear"

| Paul Lee

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| March 26, 2003

| rowspan="5" | {{Plainlist|

  • Slayer, Interrupted
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 1

}}

56

| rowspan=4" | "Slayer, Interrupted"

| rowspan=4" | Scott Lobdell & Fabian Nicieza

| rowspan=4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Dave McCaig

}}

| April 30, 2003

57

| May 28, 2003

58

| June 25, 2003

59

| July 23, 2003

60

| rowspan=4" | "A Stake To The Heart"

| rowspan=4" | Fabian Nicieza

| rowspan=4" | {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Will Conrad
  • Colorist: Michelle Madsen

}}

| August 27, 2003

| rowspan=4" | {{Plainlist|

  • A Stake to the Heart
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

}}

61

| September 24, 2003

62

| October 22, 2003

63

| November 26, 2003

= Buffy specials (1998–2003) =

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"The Dust Waltz"

| {{n/a}}

| Dan Brereton

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Hector Gomez
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| October 14, 1998

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

"Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

| "Stinger"

| Christopher Golden

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Hector Gomez
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| July 21, 1999{{efn|Released in Wizard.}}

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

rowspan="2" | "Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1999 Annual"

| "Latest Craze"

(Food Chain, part 5)

| Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| rowspan="2" |August 25, 1999

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

}}

"Bad Dog"

(Food Chain, part 4)

| Douglas Petrie

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

"Ring of Fire"

| {{n/a}}

| Doug Petrie

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| August 30, 2000

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

"Giles"

| "Beyond the Pale"

| Christopher Golden and Thomas E. Sniegoski

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| October 4, 2000

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

"City of Despair"

(Food Chain, part 8; crossover with Angel)

| {{n/a}}

| Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Andy Owens
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| November 29, 2000

| {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

}}

"Jonathan"

| "Codename: Comrades"

| Jane Espenson

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Andy Owens
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| January 3, 2001

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

rowspan="3" | "Lover's Walk"

| "One Small Promise"

(Food Chain, part 7)

| Tom Fassbender and Jim Pascoe

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Sandu Florea
  • Colorist: Guy Major

}}

| rowspan="3" | February 2001

| rowspan="2" | {{Plainlist|

  • Food Chain
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

}}

"Punish Me With Kisses"

(Food Chain, part 6)

| Jamie S. Rich and Chynna Clugston-Major

| {{Plainlist|

}}

"Who Made Who?"

| Christopher Golden

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| {{Plainlist|

  • Spike and Dru
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

}}

"Lost & Found"{{efn|Not to be confused with the comics from the Buffy Classics series.}}

| {{n/a}}

| Fabian Nicieza

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Joe Pimentel and Will Conrad
  • Colorist:: Dave McCaig

}}

| March 13, 2002

| {{Plainlist|

  • The Death of Buffy
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

}}

"Reunion"

| {{n/a}}

| Jane Espenson{{Cite web |last=Harber |first=Stephen |date=2016-10-13 |title=Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Forgotten Greatest Comic Story |url=https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-the-forgotten-greatest-comic-story/ |access-date=2024-02-05 |website=Den of Geek}}

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| June 19, 2002

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

"Angels We Have Seen on High"

| {{n/a}}

| Scott Lobdell and Fabian Niecieza

| {{Plainlist|

}}

| November 2002

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

"Chaos Bleeds"

| {{n/a}}

| Christopher Golden and Tom Sniegoski

| {{Plainlist|

  • Penciller: Cliff Richards
  • Inker: Will Conrad
  • Colorist:: Michelle Madsen

}}

| June 6, 2003

| Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

= Buffy mini-series (1999–2001) =

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"The Origin"

|3 episodes

|Christopher Golden & Dan Brereton

|Penciller(s): Joe Bennett

Inker(s): Rick Ketcham

Colorist(s): Jeromy Cox & Guy Major

|January 13, 1999

February 10, 1999

March 24, 1999

|The Origin

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 1

"Angel"

|3 episodes

|Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Hector Gomez

Inker(s): Sandu Florea

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|May 12, 1999

June 9, 1999

March 24, 1999

|Angel: The Hollower

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

"Haunted"

|4 episodes

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): Cliff Richards

Inker(s): Julio Ferreira

Colorist(s): Jeromy Cox

|December 19, 2001

January 16, 2002

February 20, 2002

March 20, 2002

|Haunted

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

"Willow and Tara: WannaBlessedBe"

|1 episode

|Amber Benson & Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Terry Moore & Eric Powell

Inker(s): HiFi Design

Colorist(s): HiFi Design

|April, 2001

|Willow and Tara

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

"Willow and Tara: Wilderness"

|2 episodes

|Amber Benson & Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): AJ & Klebs, Jr.

Inker(s): Derek Fridolfs & Fabio Laguna

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

|July–September, 2002

|Willow and Tara

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

rowspan="2" |"Spike and Dru"

|"All's Fair"

| rowspan="2" |James Marsters & Christopher Golden

| rowspan="2" |Penciller(s): Ryan Sook & Eric Powell

Inker(s): Drew Geraci

Colorist(s): Guy Major

| rowspan="2" |April 14, 1999

October 13, 1999

December 27, 2000

|Spike and Dru

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 1

"The Queen of Hearts"

"Paint the Town Red"

|Spike and Dru

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

"Oz"

|3 episodes

|Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Logan Lubera

Inker(s): Craig Yeun

Colorist(s): HALO

|July 18, 2001

August 15, 2001

September 19, 2001

|Oz

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

= Buffy tales (2002–2009) =

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colspan="2" |"Prologue"

|Joss Whedon

|Penciller(s): Leinil Francis Yu

Inker(s): Dexter Vines

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|February 20, 2002

| rowspan="8" |Tales of the Slayers

Tales

colspan="2" |"Righteous"

|Joss Whedon

|Penciller(s): Tim Sale

Inker(s): Tim Sale

Colorist(s): Lee Loughridge

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"The Innocent"

|Amber Benson

|Penciller(s): Ted Naifeh

Inker(s): Ted Naifeh

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"Presumption"

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): P. Craig Russell

Inker(s): P. Craig Russell

Colorist(s): Lovern Kindzierski

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"The Glittering World"

|David Fury

|Penciller(s): Steve Lieber

Inker(s): Steve Lieber

Colorist(s): Steve Lieber

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"Sonnenblume"

|Rebecca Rand Kirshner

|Penciller(s): Mira Friedmann

Inker(s): Mira Friedmann

Colorist(s): Mira Friedmann

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"Nikki Goes Down!"

|Doug Petrie

|Penciller(s): Gene Colan

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"Tales"

|Joss Whedon

|Penciller(s): Karl Moline

Inker(s): Andy Owens

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|February 20, 2002

colspan="2" |"Broken Bottle of Djinn"

|Jane Espenson & Douglas Petrie

|Penciller(s): Jeff Matsuda & Gene Colan

Inker(s): Jeff Matsuda

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|October 16, 2002

|Tales

"Drawing on Your Nightmares"

(Multi-comic book)

|"Dames"

|Brett Matthews

|Penciller(s): Sean Phillips

Colorist(s): Sean Phillips

|October, 2003

|Tales

rowspan="2" |"Tales of the Vampires Part 1"

(Mini-series)

|"The Problem with Vampires"

|Drew Goddard

|Penciller(s): Paul Lee

Inker(s): Derek Fridolfs

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

| rowspan="2" |December 22, 2003

| rowspan="10" |Tales of the Vampires

Tales

"Stacy"

|Joss Whedon

|Penciller(s): Cameron Stewart

Inker(s): Derek Fridolfs

Colorist(s): Chip Zdarsky

rowspan="2" |"Tales of the Vampires Part 2"

(Mini-series)

|"Spot the Vampire"

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): Scott Morse

Inker(s): Scott Morse

Colorist(s): Scott Morse

| rowspan="2" |January, 2004

"Jack"

|Brett Matthews

|Penciller(s): Vatche Mavlian

Inker(s): Vatche Mavlian

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

rowspan="2" |"Tales of the Vampires Part 3"

(Mini-series)

|"Father"

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): Jason Alexander

Inker(s): Jason Alexander

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

| rowspan="2" |February, 2004

"Antique"

|Drew Goddard

|Penciller(s): Ben Stenbeck

Inker(s): Ben Stenbeck

Colorist(s): Ben Stenbeck

rowspan="2" |"Tales of the Vampires Part 4"

(Mini-series)

|"Dust Bowl"

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): Jeff Parker

Inker(s): Jeff Parker

Colorist(s): Jeff Parker

| rowspan="2" |March, 2004

"Taking Care of Business"

|Ben Edlund

|Penciller(s): Ben Edlund

Inker(s): Derek Fridolfs

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

rowspan="2" |"Tales of the Vampires Part 5"

(Mini-series)

|"Some Like It Hot"

|Sam Loeb

|Penciller(s): Tim Sale

Inker(s): Tim Sale

Colorist(s): Tim Sale

| rowspan="2" |April, 2004

"Numb"

|Brett Matthews

|Penciller(s): Cliff Richards

Colorist(s): Michelle Madsen

= Dark Horse Presents =

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1998

Annual

|"MacGuffins"

|J.L. Van Meter

|Penciller(s): Luke Ross

Inker(s): Rick Ketcham

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|August 26, 1998

|Remaining Sunlight

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2

#141

|"Hello Moon"

|Dan Brereton & Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Joe Bennett

Inker(s): Jim Amash

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|March 17, 1999

|Bad Blood

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

#141

|"Cursed"

|Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Hector Gomez

Inker(s): Sandu Florea

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|March 17, 1999

|The Hollower

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

#141

|"Dead Love"

|Andi Watson

|Penciller(s): David Perrin

Inker(s): Sandu Florea

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|March 17, 1999

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4

#150

|"Killing Time"

|Doug Petrie

|Penciller(s): Cliff Richards

Inker(s): Joe Pimentel

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|January 19, 2000

|Pale Reflections

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

2000

Annual

|"Take Back the Night"

|Tom Fassbender & Jim Pascoe

|Penciller(s): Cliff Richards

Inker(s): Joe Pimentel

Colorist(s): Dave McCaig

|June 21, 2000

|Out of the Woodwork

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5

MySpace #18

|"Harmony Bites"

|Jane Espenson

|Karl Moline

|January 2009

| rowspan="2" |Predators and Prey

MySpace #19

|"Vampy Cat Play Friend"

|Steven S. DeKnight

|Camilla d'Errico

|February 2009

MySpace #24

|"Always Darkest"

|Joss Whedon

|Jo Chen

|July 2009

| rowspan="2" |Retreat

MySpace #25

|"Harmony Comes to the Nation"

|Jane Espenson

|Karl Moline

|August 2009

MySpace #31

|"Carpe Noctem, Part One"

|Jackie Kessler

|Penciller(s): Paul Lee

Inker(s): Paul Lee

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|February 1, 2010

| rowspan="2" |Tales

MySpace #32

|"Carpe Noctem, Part Two"

|Jackie Kessler

|Penciller(s): Paul Lee

Inker(s): Paul Lee

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|March, 2010

= Dark Horse Extra =

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#47–48

|"Demonology Menagerie"

|Andi Watson

|Penciller(s): Andi Watson

Inker(s): Andi Watson

Colorist(s): Andi Watson

|May 8, 2002

June 5, 2002

|Willow and Tara

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6

#49–50

|"Rock 'N' Roll All Night (and Sleep Every Day)"

|Jamie S. Rich & Chynna Clugston

|Penciller(s): Chynna Clugston

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|July 17, 2002

August 7, 2002

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7

= TV Guide =

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Nov 21–27

|"Dance With Me"

|Christopher Golden

|Penciller(s): Hector Gomez

Inker(s): Sandu Florea

Colorist(s): Guy Major

|November 17, 1998

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3

= Trade paperbacks =

1. Compilations of most of the material listed above:

  • The Remaining Sunlight
  • Uninvited Guests
  • Bad Blood
  • Crash Test Demons
  • Pale Reflections
  • The Blood of Carthage
  • Food Chain
  • Past Lives
  • Autumnal
  • Out of the Woodwork
  • False Memories
  • Ugly Little Monsters
  • Haunted
  • The Death of Buffy
  • Note from the Underground
  • Viva Las Buffy!
  • Slayer, Interrupted
  • A Stake to the Heart
  • Spike and Dru
  • Willow and Tara
  • Oz
  • Tales of the Slayers
  • Tales of the Vampires

2. Compilations of all of the material listed above:

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 1
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 2
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 3
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 4
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 5
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 6
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus Vol. 7
  • Tales

= Season Eight (2007–2011) =

The series serves as a canonical{{Cite web |last=Rudolph |first=Ileane |date=December 7, 2006 |title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Back: The Complete Joss Whedon Q&A |url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/Buffy-Vampire-Slayer-35722.aspx |access-date=July 6, 2012 |website=TV Guide}} continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and follows the events of that show's final televised season.{{Cite news |last=Jennifer Vineyard |date=February 1, 2007 |title=Re-Buffed: New Comic Book Series Resurrects Vampire Slayer |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1551286/20070131/index.jhtml |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070202204347/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1551286/20070131/index.jhtml |archive-date=February 2, 2007 |access-date=February 15, 2007 |publisher=MTV}} It is produced by Joss Whedon, who wrote or co-wrote three of the series arcs and several one-shot stories. The series was followed by Season Nine in 2011.

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1–4

|"The Long Way Home"

(4 episodes)

|Joss Whedon

|Georges Jeanty

|March 14, 2007

April 4, 2007

May 2, 2007

June 6, 2007

| rowspan="2" |The Long Way Home

5

|"The Chain"

|Joss Whedon

|Paul Lee

|July 25, 2007

6–9

|"No Future for You"

(4 episodes)

|Brian K. Vaughan

|Georges Jeanty

|September 5, 2007

October 3, 2007

November 7, 2007

December 5, 2007

| rowspan="2" |No Future for You

10

|"Anywhere but Here"

|Joss Whedon

|Cliff Richards

|January 2, 2008

11

|"A Beautiful Sunset"

|Joss Whedon

|Georges Jeanty

|February 6, 2008

| rowspan="2" |Wolves at the Gate

12–15

|"Wolves at the Gate"

(4 episodes)

|Drew Goddard

|Georges Jeanty

|March 5, 2008

April 2, 2008

May 7, 2008

June 4, 2008

16–19

|"Time of Your Life"

(4 episodes)

|Joss Whedon

|Karl Moline

|July 2, 2008

August 6, 2008

September 3, 2008

November 26, 2008

| rowspan="2" |Time of Your Life

20

|"After These Messages... We'll Be Right Back!"

|Jeph Loeb

|Georges Jeanty & Eric Wight

|December 17, 2008

21

|"Harmonic Divergence"

|Jane Espenson

|Georges Jeanty

|January 7, 2009

| rowspan="5" |Predators and Prey

22

|"Swell"

|Steven S. DeKnight

|Georges Jeanty

|February 4, 2009

23

|"Predators and Prey"

|Drew Z. Greenberg

|Georges Jeanty

|March 4, 2009

24

|"Safe"

|Jim Krueger

|Cliff Richards

|April 1, 2009

25

|"Living Doll"

|Doug Petrie

|Georges Jeanty

|May 6, 2009

26–30

|"Retreat"

(5 episodes)

|Jane Espenson

|Georges Jeanty

|July 1, 2009

August 5, 2009

September 2, 2009

October 7, 2009

November 4, 2009

|Retreat

31

|"Turbulence"

|Joss Whedon

|Georges Jeanty

|January 13, 2010

| rowspan="2" |Twilight

32–35

|"Twilight"

(4 episodes)

|Brad Meltzer

|Georges Jeanty

|February 3, 2010

March 3, 2010

April 7, 2010

May 5, 2010

36–40

|"Last Gleaming"

(5 episodes)

|Joss Whedon & Scott Allie

|Georges Jeanty

|September 1, 2010

October 6, 2010

November 3, 2010

December 1, 2010

January 19, 2011

|Last Gleaming

== Specials ==

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"Tales of the Vampires"

|"The Thrill"

|Becky Cloonan

|Penciller(s): Vasilis Lolos

Inker(s): Vasilis Lolos

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|June 3, 2009

|Tales

"Willow"

|"Goddesses and Monsters"

|Joss Whedon

|Penciller(s): Karl Moline

Inker(s): Karl Moline

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|December 23, 2009

|Twilight

"Riley"

|"Commitment through Distance, Virtue through Sin"

|Jane Espenson

|Penciller(s): Karl Moline

Inker(s): Karl Moline

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|August 18, 2010

|Last Gleaming

== Trade paperbacks ==

  • The Long Way Home
  • No Future for You
  • Wolves at the Gate
  • Time of Your Life
  • Predators and Prey
  • Retreat
  • Twilight
  • Last Gleaming

= Season Nine (2011–2013) =

{{Main|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine}}When Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight was finished, Dark Horse Comics decided to publish a new comic season of Buffy. They also decided to follow up the series Angel: After the Fall with the publication of Angel & Faith as a part of Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine after IDW Publishing lost the license to Angel and it went to Dark Horse Comics.

== Buffy ==

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1–4

|"Freefall"

(4 episodes)

|Joss Whedon & Andrew Chambliss

|Georges Jeanty

|September 14, 2011

October 12, 2011

November 9, 2011

December 14, 2011

| rowspan="2" |Freefall

5

|"Slayer, Interrupted"

|Andrew Chambliss

|Karl Moline

|January 11, 2012

6–7

|"On Your Own"

(2 episodes)

|Andrew Chambliss

|Georges Jeanty

|February 8, 2012

March 14, 2012

| rowspan="2" |On Your Own

8–10

|"Apart (of Me)"

(3 episodes)

|Andrew Chambliss & Scott Allie

|Cliff Richards

|April 11, 2012

May 9, 2012

June 13, 2012

11–13

|"Guarded"

(3 episodes)

|Andrew Chambliss

|Georges Jeanty

|July 11, 2012

August 8, 2012

September 12, 2012

| rowspan="2" |Guarded

14–15

|"Billy the Vampire Slayer"

(2 episodes)

|Jane Espenson & Drew Z. Greenberg

|Karl Moline & Ben Dewey

|October 10, 2012

November 14, 2012

16–19

|"Welcome to the Team"

(4 episodes)

|Andrew Chambliss

|Georges Jeanty

|December 12, 2012

January 9, 2013

February 13, 2013

March 13, 2013

| rowspan="2" |Welcome to the Team

20

|"The Watcher"

|Andrew Chambliss

|Karl Moline

|April 10, 2013

21–25

|"The Core"

(5 episodes)

|Andrew Chambliss

|Georges Jeanty

|May 8, 2013

June 12, 2013

July 10, 2013

August 14, 2013

September 11, 2013

|The Core

=== Trade paperbacks ===

  • Freefall
  • On Your Own
  • Guarded
  • Welcome to the Team
  • The Core

== Angel & Faith ==

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1–4

|"Live Through This"

(4 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|August 31, 2011

September 28, 2011

October 26, 2011

November 30, 2011

| rowspan="2" |Live Through This

5

|"In Perfect Harmony"

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|December 28, 2011

6–9

|"Daddy Issues"

(4 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|January 25, 2012

February 29, 2012

March 28, 2012

April 25, 2012

| rowspan="2" |Daddy Issues

10

|"Women of a Certain Age"

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|May 30, 2012

11–14

|"Family Reunion"

(4 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|June 27, 2012

July 25, 2012

August 29, 2012

September 26, 2012

| rowspan="2" |Family Reunion

15

|"The Hero of His Own Story"

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|October 31, 2012

16–19

|"Death and Consequences"

(4 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|November 28, 2012

December 19, 2012

January 30, 2013

February 27, 2013

| rowspan="2" |Death and Consequences

20

|"Spike and Faith"

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|March 27, 2013

21–25

|"What You Want, Not What You Need"

(5 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|April 24, 2013

May 29, 2013

June 26, 2013

July 31, 2013

August 28, 2013

|What You Want, Not What You Need

=== Trade paperbacks ===

  • Live Through This
  • Daddy Issues
  • Family Reunion
  • Death and Consequences
  • What You Want, Not What You Need

== Spike: A Dark Place ==

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1–5

|"A Dark Place"

(5 episodes)

|Victor Gischler

|Paul Lee

|August 22, 2012

September 19, 2012

October 24, 2012

November 21, 2012

January 23, 2013

|Spike: A Dark Place

=== Trade paperback ===

  • Spike: A Dark Place

== Willow: Wonderland ==

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1–5

|"Wonderland"

(5 episodes)

|Jeff Parker

|Brian Ching

|November 7, 2012

December 5, 2012

January 2, 2013

February 6, 2013

March 6, 2013

|Willow: Wonderland

=== Trade paperback ===

  • Willow: Wonderland

= Season Ten (2014–2016) =

{{Main|Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Ten}}Season Ten is a Buffy comic series published after Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Nine.

== Buffy ==

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1–5

|"New Rules"

(5 episodes)

|Christos Gage & Nicholas Brendon

|Rebekah Isaacs

|March 19, 2014

April 23, 2014

May 21, 2014

June 18, 2014

July 23, 2014

|New Rules

6–7

|"I Wish"

(2 episodes)

|Christos Gage & Nicholas Brendon

|Karl Moline & Cliff Richards

|August 20, 2014

September 17, 2014

| rowspan="3" |I Wish

8–9

|"Return To Sunnydale"

(2 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs & Richard Corben

|October 22, 2014

November 19, 2014

10

|"Day Off (or Harmony In My Head)"

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|December 24, 2014

11–13

|"Love Dares You"

(3 episodes)

|Christos Gage & Nicholas Brendon

|Megan Levens

|January 21, 2015

February 18, 2015

March 18, 2015

| rowspan="2" |Love Dares You

14–15

|"Relationship Status: Complicated"

(2 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|April 22, 2015

May 20, 2015

16–18

|"Old Demons"

(3 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs

|June 17, 2015

July 22, 2015

August 19, 2015

| rowspan="3" |Old Demons

19

|"Freaky Giles Day"

|Christos Gage & Nicholas Brendon

|Rebekah Isaacs

|September 23, 2015

20

|"Triggers"

|Christos Gage

|Megan Levens

|October 21, 2015

21–25

|"In Pieces on the Ground"

(5 episodes)

|Christos Gage

|Rebekah Isaacs & Megan Levens

|November 18, 2015

December 23, 2015

January 20, 2016

February 17, 2016

March 23, 2016

|Pieces on the Ground

26

|"Home Sweet Hell"

| rowspan="5" |Christos Gage

| rowspan="5" |Rebekah Isaacs

|April 20, 2016

| rowspan="5" |Own It

27

|"The Centre Cannot Hold"

|May 18, 2016

28

|"Taking Ownership"

|June 22, 2016

29

|"Own It, Part Dört"

|July 20, 2016

30

|"Own It, Part Beş"

|August 24, 2016

=== Trade paperbacks ===

  • New Rules
  • I Wish
  • Love Dares You
  • Old Demons
  • Pieces on the Ground
  • Own It

== Angel & Faith ==

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1–4

|"Where the River Meets the Sea"

(4 episodes)

|rowspan="4"|Victor Gischler

|Will Conrad

|April 2, 2014

May 7, 2014

June 4, 2014

July 2, 2014

| rowspan="2" |Where the River Meets the Sea

5

|"Old Habits"

|Derlis Santacruz

|August 6, 2014

6–10

|"Lost & Found"

(5 episodes)

|Will Conrad

|September 3, 2014

October 1, 2014

November 5, 2014

December 3, 2014

January 7, 2015

|Lost and Found

11–14

|"United"

(4 episodes)

|Will Conrad

|February 4, 2015

March 4, 2015

April 1, 2015

May 6, 2015

| rowspan="2" |United

15

|"Fight or Flight"

|Kel McDonald

|Cliff Richards

|June 3, 2015

16–18

|"Those Who Can't Teach"
(3 episodes)

|rowspan="3" |Victor Gischler

|Cliff Richards

|July 1, 2015

August 5, 2015

September 2, 2015

| rowspan="2" |A Little More Than Kin

19–20

|"A Little More Than Kin"

(2 episodes)

|Victor Gischler

|Will Conrad

|October 7, 2015

November 4, 2015

21–25

|"A Tale of Two Families"

(5 episodes)

|Victor Gischler

|Will Conrad

|December 2, 2015

January 6, 2016

February 3, 2016

March 2, 2016

April 6, 2016

|A Tale Of Two Families

=== Trade paperbacks ===

  • Where the River Meets the Sea
  • Lost and Found
  • United
  • A Little More Than Kin
  • A Tale Of Two Families

= Season Eleven (2016–2018) =

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. The series was published by Dark Horse Comics and began on November 23, 2016.{{Cite web |last=Damore, Meagan |date=July 20, 2016 |title="Buffy the Vampire Slayer" Will Travel to San Francisco for Dark Horse Comics' "Season 11" |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-will-travel-to-san-francisco-for-dark-horse-comics-season-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160720172320/http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-will-travel-to-san-francisco-for-dark-horse-comics-season-11 |archive-date=July 20, 2016 |access-date=July 20, 2016 |website=Comic Book Resources}}

The series was concluded with Season Twelve which began on June 20, 2018 and concluded on September 19, 2018.

==Publication==

===''Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven''===

====Single issues====

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TitleIssue #Release date
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"Part I: The Spread of Their Evil"style="text-align:center;"| 1style="text-align:center;"| November 23, 2016
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Part II: In Time of Crisis"style="text-align:center;"| 2style="text-align:center;"| December 21, 2016
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Part III: A House Divided"style="text-align:center;"| 3style="text-align:center;"| January 25, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Part IV: Desperate Times"style="text-align:center;"| 4style="text-align:center;"| February 15, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Georges Jeanty
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Part V: Desperate Measures"style="text-align:center;"| 5style="text-align:center;"| March 22, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Georges Jeanty
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Part VI: Back to the Wall"style="text-align:center;"| 6style="text-align:center;"| April 19, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part VII: Disempowered"style="text-align:center;"| 7style="text-align:center;"| May 24, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part VIII: Ordinary People"style="text-align:center;"| 8style="text-align:center;"| June 21, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part IX: The Great Escape"style="text-align:center;"| 9style="text-align:center;"| July 19, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Georges Jeanty
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part X: Crimes Against Nature"style="text-align:center;"| 10style="text-align:center;"| August 30, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Megan Levens
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part XI: Revelations"style="text-align:center;"| 11style="text-align:center;"| September 27, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Part XII: One Girl In All The World"style="text-align:center;"| 12style="text-align:center;"| October 25, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Christos GagePenciller: Rebekah Isaacs

====Trade paperbacks====

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VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
colspan="5" style="background:#e32636;"|
1"The Spread of Their Evil"Season Eleven #1–6August 2, 2017{{Cite web |title=Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 11 Volume 1: The Spread of Their Evil TPB |url=http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/31-099/Buffy-Season-11-Volume-1-The-Spread-of-Their-Evil-TPB |access-date=July 19, 2017 |publisher=Darkhorse.com}}{{ISBNT|978-1506702742}}
colspan="5" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
2"One Girl in All the World"Season Eleven #7–12February 7, 2018{{ISBNT|978-1506702926}}

===''Angel Season Eleven''===

====Single issues====

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TitleIssue #Release date
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Out of the Past - Part I"style="text-align:center;"| 1style="text-align:center;"| January 18, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Out of the Past - Part II"style="text-align:center;"| 2style="text-align:center;"| February 15, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Out of the Past - Part III"style="text-align:center;"| 3style="text-align:center;"| March 19, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
"Out of the Past - Part IV"style="text-align:center;"| 4style="text-align:center;"| April 19, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Time and Tide - Part I"style="text-align:center;"| 5style="text-align:center;"| May 24, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Ze Carlos
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Time and Tide - Part II"style="text-align:center;"| 6style="text-align:center;"| June 21, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Ze Carlos
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Time and Tide - Part III"style="text-align:center;"| 7style="text-align:center;"| July 19, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Ze Carlos
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
"Time and Tide - Part IV"style="text-align:center;"| 8style="text-align:center;"| August 30, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Ze Carlos
colspan="6" style="background:#cadfb4;"|
"Dark Reflections - Part I"style="text-align:center;"| 9style="text-align:center;"| September 27, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#cadfb4;"|
"Dark Reflections - Part II"style="text-align:center;"| 10style="text-align:center;"| October 25, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: [[Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#cadfb4;"|
"Dark Reflections - Part III"style="text-align:center;"| 11style="text-align:center;"| November 22, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges
colspan="6" style="background:#cadfb4;"|
"Dark Reflections - Part IV"style="text-align:center;"| 12style="text-align:center;"| December 20, 2017
colspan="2"|Writer: Corinna BechkoPenciller: Geraldo Borges

====Trade paperbacks====

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VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
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1"Out of the Past"Out of the Past (1–4)August 9, 2017{{Cite web |title=Angel Season Eleven Volume 1: Out of the Past TPB |url=http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/3000-693/Angel-Season-11-Volume-1-Out-of-the-Past-TPB |access-date=July 19, 2017 |publisher=Darkhorse.com}}{{ISBNT|978-1506703466}}
colspan="6" style="background:#5d8aa8;"|
2"Time and Tide"Time and Tide (5–8)January 3, 2018{{ISBNT|978-1506703473}}
colspan="6" style="background:#cadfb4;"|
3"Dark Reflections"Dark Reflections (9–12)April 4, 2018{{ISBNT|978-1506703879}}

===''Giles Season Eleven''===

====Single issues====

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TitleIssue #Release date
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
Girl Blue, Part Istyle="text-align:center;"| 1style="text-align:center;"| February 28, 2018
colspan="2"|Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika AlexanderPenciller: Jon Lam
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
Girl Blue, Part IIstyle="text-align:center;"| 2style="text-align:center;"| March 28, 2018
colspan="2"|Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika AlexanderPenciller: Jon Lam
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
Girl Blue, Part III: You Can't Be Toldstyle="text-align:center;"| 3style="text-align:center;"| April 25, 2018
colspan="2"|Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika AlexanderPenciller: Jon Lam
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
Girl Blue, Part IVstyle="text-align:center;"| 4style="text-align:center;"| May 23, 2018
colspan="2"|Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika AlexanderPenciller: Jon Lam

====Trade paperbacks====

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VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
colspan="6" style="background:#e32636;"|
1"Girl Blue"Girl Blue (1–4)September 5, 2018{{ISBNT|978-1506707433}}

= Season Twelve (2018) =

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1–4

|"The Reckoning"

(4 episodes)

|Christos Gage & Joss Whedon

|Georges Jeanty

|June 20, 2018
July 18, 2018
August 22, 2018
September 19, 2018

|The Reckoning

==Trade paperbacks==

  • The Reckoning

= Fray (2001–2003) =

{{Main|Fray (comics)}}Fray is an eight-issue comic book limited series, a futuristic spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Written by Buffy creator Joss Whedon, the series follows a Slayer named Melaka Fray, a chosen one in a time where vampires (called "lurks") are returning to the slums of New York City, and the rich-poor divide is even greater. Volume one is drawn by Karl Moline (pencils) and Andy Owens (inks).

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |#

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Title

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1

|"Big City Girl"

| rowspan="8" |Joss Whedon

| rowspan="8" |Penciller(s): Karl Moline

Inker(s): Andy Owens

Colorist(s): Dave Stewart

|June 6, 2001

| rowspan="8" |Fray: Future Slayer

2

|"The Calling"

|July 4, 2001

3

|"Ready, Steady ..."

|August 1, 2001

4

|"Out of the Past"

|October 17, 2001

5

|"The Worst of It"

|November 5, 2001

6

|"Alarums"

|March 27, 2002

7

|"The Gateway"

|April 23, 2003

8

|"All Hell"

|August 26, 2003

== Trade paperbacks ==

Boom! Studios (2019–present)

{{Main|Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Boom! Studios)}}

In 2019, a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic book series was released by Boom! Studios; this version of the series is a reboot with no continuity to the television series or previous comics. Despite being set in an alternate modern-day continuity, the likenesses of the series' actors are still used to represent their respective characters.

=Main series (2019–)=

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1–4

|High School is Hell

(4 episodes)

|rowspan="6" |Jordie Bellaire

| Dan Mora

|January 9, 2019
February 13, 2019
March 13, 2019
April 17, 2019

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: High School is Hell

5–8

|Once Bitten

(4 episodes)

|rowspan="2" | David López

|June 5, 2019
July 3, 2019
August 7, 2019
September 4, 2019

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Once Bitten

9–12

|From Beneath You

(4 episodes)

|November 13, 2019
December 4, 2019
January 1, 2020
February 5, 2020

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: From Beneath You

rowspan="3"|13–16

|rowspan="3"|Frenemies

(4 episodes)

|Rosemary Valero-O'Connell

|March 4, 2020

|rowspan="3"|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Frenemies

Julian López with Moisés Hildalgo

|May 20, 2020

Ramon Bachs

|July 1, 2020
August 5, 2020

rowspan="2"|17–20

|rowspan="2"|The Biggest Bad

(4 episodes)

|rowspan="5" | Jordie Bellaire & Jeremy Lambert

|David López

|September 2, 2020

|rowspan="2"|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Biggest Bad

Ramon Bachs

|October 7, 2020
November 4, 2020

rowspan="2"|21–22

|rowspan="2"|Secrets of the Slayer

(2 episodes)

|Andrés Genolet

|January 6, 2021

|rowspan="2"|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Secrets of the Slayer

rowspan="2" | Ramon Bachs

|February 3, 2021

rowspan ="2" | 23–26

|rowspan="2" | The World Without Shrimp

(4 episodes)

|March 3, 2021
April 7, 2021
May 5, 2021

|rowspan="2" | Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The World Without Shrimp

rowspan="5" | Jeremy Lambert

|Marianna Ignazzi

|June 2, 2021

rowspan="2" | 27–28

|rowspan="2" | A Rainbow upon Her Head

(2 episodes)

|Carmelo Zagaria

|July 7, 2021

|rowspan="2" | Buffy the Vampire Slayer: A Rainbow upon Her Head

Valentina Pinti

|August 4, 2021

29–32

|Forget Me Not

(4 episodes)

|Marianna Ignazzi

|September 1, 2021
October 6, 2021
November 17, 2021
December 1, 2021

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Forget Me Not

33–34

|We Are the Slayer

(2 episodes)

|Valentina Pinti

|January 5, 2022
February 2, 2022

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: We Are the Slayer

== Trade paperbacks ==

  • High School is Hell
  • Once Bitten
  • From Beneath You
  • Frenemies
  • The Biggest Bad
  • Secrets of the Slayer
  • The World Without Shrimp
  • A Rainbow upon Her Head
  • Forget Me Not
  • We Are the Slayer

= One Shots (2019–) =

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Story

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

rowspan="3" |"Chosen Ones"

(one-shot)

|"The Mission"

|Mairghread Scott

|Ornella Savarese

| rowspan="3" |August 28, 2019

| rowspan="6" |Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chosen Ones

"The Eating of Men"

|colspan="2" |Celia Lowenthal

"Behind the Mask"

|colspan="2" | Alexa Sharpe

rowspan="3" |"Every Generation"

(one-shot)

|"Where All Paths Lead"

|Nilah Magruder

|Lauren Knight

| rowspan="3" | June 3, 2020

"The Hilot of 1910"

|Morgan Beem

|Morgan Beem and Lauren Garcia

"The Sisters of Angelus"

|colspan="2"|Caitlin Yarsky

colspan="2" | "Faith"

(one-shot)

|Jeremy Lambert

|Eleonora Carlini

|February 24, 2021

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Secrets of the Slayer

colspan="2" | "Tea Time"

(one-shot)

|Mirka Andolfo

|Siya Oum

|June 30, 2021

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: A Rainbow upon Her Head

rowspan="5" |"The 25th Anniversary"

(one-shot)

|"We Are The Slayer: Epilogue"

|Jeremy Lambert

|Claudia Balboni

|rowspan="5" | March 30, 2022

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: We Are The Slayer

"Wondrous and Surprising"

|Lilah Sturges

|Claire Roe

|rowspan="3"|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Buffy '97

"Is This What I Wanted"

|Danny Lore

|Marianna Ignazzi

"Mirrors Don't Lie"

|Casey Gilly

|Bayleigh Underwood

"Trust the Process"

|Sarah Gailey

|Carlos Olivares

|The Vampire Slayer: Volume 1

colspan="2" | "Buffy '97"

(one-shot)

|Jeremy Lambert

|Marianna Ignazzi

|June 29, 2022

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Buffy '97

colspan="2" | "The Last Vampire Slayer: Special"

(one-shot)

|rowspan="2" |Casey Gilly

|Joe Jaro
Maria Keane
Lea Caballero

|March 1, 2023

|rowspan="2" | Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Lost Summers

colspan="2" | "The Lost Summer"

(one-shot)

|Lauren Knight

|May 3, 2023

= Willow (2020) =

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Title

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1

|"You Don't Have to Go Home"

|rowspan= "5"|Mariko Tamaki

|rowspan= "5"|Natacha Bustos

|June 10, 2020

|rowspan= "5"|Willow

2

|"Belong"

|August 12, 2020

3

|"The Best Bean"

|September 9, 2020

4

|"The Thread"

|October 14, 2020

5

|"Stay"

|November 18, 2020

== Trade paperbacks ==

  • Willow

=Hellmouth (2019–2020)=

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1–5

|"Hellmouth"

(5 episodes)

|Jordie Bellaire & Jeremy Lambert

|Eleonora Carlini

|October 9, 2019
November 13, 2019
December 11, 2019
January 8, 2020
February 12, 2020

|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Hellmouth

== Trade paperbacks ==

  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Hellmouth

= Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer =

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Title

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1–4

|"The Last Vampire Slayer Vol. 1"

|Casey Gilly

|Joe Jaro

|December 8, 2021
January 12, 2022
February 9, 2022
March 9, 2022

|Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer

1-5

|"The Last Vampire Slayer Vol. 2"

|Casey Gilly

|Oriol Roig

|August 2, 2023
September 6, 2023
October 4, 2023
November 1, 2023

December 6, 2023

== Trade Paperbacks ==

  • Buffy the Last Vampire Slayer

= The Vampire Slayer (2022–2023) =

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! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Writer(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Artist(s)

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Release Date

! style="background: #A41C1E; color: white;" |Reprinted in

1

|Episode 1

|rowspan="16" | Sarah Gailey

|Michael Shelfer

|April 20, 2022

|rowspan="4" | The Vampire Slayer: Volume 1

2

|Episode 2

|Sonia Liao

|May 25, 2022

3

|Episode 3

|Michael Shelfer

|June 29, 2022

4

|Episode 4

|Puste

|July 27, 2022

5

|Episode 5

|rowspan="2" | Sonia Liao

|August 31, 2022

|rowspan="4"|The Vampire Slayer: Volume 2

6

|Episode 6

|September 28, 2022

7

|Episode 7

|rowspan="2" | Claudia Balboni

|October 26, 2022

8

|Episode 8

|November 23, 2022

9

|Episode 9

|rowspan="4"|Hannah Templer

|December 21, 2022

|rowspan="4"|The Vampire Slayer: Volume 3

10

|Episode 10

|January 18, 2023

11

|Episode 11

|February 15, 2023

12

|Episode 12

|March 15, 2023

13

|Episode 13

|rowspan="4" | Kath Lobo

|April 19, 2023

|rowspan="4"|The Vampire Slayer: Volume 4

14

|Episode 14

|May 17, 2023

15

|Episode 15

|June 21, 2023

16

|Episode 16

|July 19, 2023

== Trade paperbacks ==

  • The Vampire Slayer: Volume 1
  • The Vampire Slayer: Volume 2
  • The Vampire Slayer: Volume 3
  • The Vampire Slayer: Volume 4

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See also

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

{{Reflist}}