Okay I watched my very first Buffy episode a few weeks ago with my mother-in-law. I was never interested in the show when it was on air but after watching that one episode (which was the premiere of the 3rd season) I started at the beginning and watched all 7 seasons within 2 weeks. Then I saw that season 8 is in comic book form. I'm new to the whole Buffy scene but I noticed that there are comics that were printed during the show? I plan on reading season 8 but should I read the ones printed while the show was still on air? Do they have anything to do with the episodes?
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The original run of Buffy comics published by Dark Horse are not "canon" works -- they take place during and roughly progress alongside the televised seasons, but they aren't "real" stories for the characters.
Season 8, however (as well as IDW's "Angel: After the Fall" and "Spike: After the Fall" titles), is the official canon continuation of the Buffy series set after Season 7 ended. The events of Season 8 are the "real" answer to "what happened" after "Chosen" for Buffy and everyone else. Season 8 is planned for 40 issues and just recently 8.18 was released. There is a Season 9 planned that will be shorter than Season 8.
On the Season 8 sub-forum, you will find a thread with transcripts of the first 18 issues of Season 8 so that if you don't think you'll be able to find the books soon, you can get caught up. In addition, Season 8 is being collected in trade paperback form as arcs are published. The "The Long Way Home" trade paperback has 8.01 through 8.05. "No Future For You" has 8.06 through 8.10. "Wolves at the Gate" has 8.11 through 8.15.sigpic
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Well, actually, minor spoiler for Season 8Spoiler:no such storyline has actually played out at this point. We'll probably be getting a lot of Buffy's thoughts about her relationship with Angel overall in a forthcoming issue, though, that involves (plot spoiler for 8.20)Spoiler:Buffy "waking up" in her Season 1 life -- her "Season 8 brain in her Season 1 bod". The issue is going to be in the style of Buffy Animated. She'll probably have a lot of thoughts about her relationships with Angel, her friends, her family, and Giles.sigpic
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Originally posted by amandajensen87 View PostThanks, that clears things up. I've ordered 1-18 of season 8. I read that apparently one of the comics deals with what happened when Buffy met up with Angel after he learned that she was back from the dead. That one sounds interesting. Worth the read?
I think it's free to read online somewhere. I can't remember right now, maybe someone else can help. I wouldn't bother with it though.
In adition to being non-canon it's not very good. It doesn't explicidly deal with the offscreen Buffy/Angel meeting, it's Dawn, Anya and Xander sitting around speculating on what might have happened. So we get three versions of the event, none of which are what "really" what happend.
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reunion was written by jane espenson, who was a writer on the show, however.
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The comics are fun to read alond with the shows though.. i find it fun and entertaining to read episodes that never where. Maybe when your done with the series you coul read some of the books. I love the books. You get to read stories that never happened that could very well have been some excellent episodes.Oh and not to mention to magazines, granted they are not stories but its cool to see what the actors where up to and what nots... hope i could help!
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Originally posted by Vampire in Rug View PostI think it's free to read online somewhere. I can't remember right now, maybe someone else can help. I wouldn't bother with it though.
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Originally posted by spuffy4life View PostOk majour confession LOL. Would LOVE to read some of the comics of season 8 but to my total annoyance can't find them anywhere
Any ideas where i can get my hands on them pleaaase your help would be greatly appreciated
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There are also the trade-paperbacks of the first 15 issues, if you search the same thing under Graphic Novels. The first is called The Long Way Home, the second No Future For You and the third Wolves at the Gate. There have been a total of 18 issues so far, but the other TPB won't be released until the 20th issue.sigpic
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Originally posted by amandajensen87 View Postokay thanks. I don't think I'll read it then. So what else is in the canon other than the seasons 1-8? Anything?
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Originally posted by Matt View PostOut of all of the Buffy comics are they the only ones that are actually canon? If so that's kind of ironic considering how many comics there were overall.But yes, some of the other comics were so awful I'm glad they're not canon
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Originally posted by Matt View Posthttp://www.tfaw.com is a really great place for Buffy comics. If you search for "Buffy Season 8" under comics you should get all of them.
There are also the trade-paperbacks of the first 15 issues, if you search the same thing under Graphic Novels. The first is called The Long Way Home, the second No Future For You and the third Wolves at the Gate. There have been a total of 18 issues so far, but the other TPB won't be released until the 20th issue.
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Originally posted by amandajensen87 View Postokay thanks. I don't think I'll read it then. So what else is in the canon other than the seasons 1-8? Anything?
The best way to find it now would probably be in the Buffy Omnibus Volume 1 from Dark Horse.
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