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This category collects cover art images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer "family" of comic books as published by Dark Horse Comics. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy.
William "Spike" Pratt is a vampire character whose role varies dramatically through the course of the series, ranging from a major villain to "love's bitch", to the sarcastic comic relief, to Buffy's romantic interest in a relationship that grows from miserable lust to a friendship, and eventually to a self-sacrificing hero, dying as a Champion ...
The original cast members of the series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” are returning for an Audible original story, “Slayers: A Buffyverse Story,” set in the same world as the original show.
Spike's story before he appears in Sunnydale unfolds in flashbacks scattered, out of sequence, among numerous episodes of both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.The first flashback occurs in Buffy season 5's "Fool for Love", and reveals William as in fact a meek, effete young man of aristocratic background [5] (and an aspiring poet) who lived in London with his mother, Anne. [6]
The cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is joining forces once again for a new story centered around James Marsters’ beloved villain-turned-sorta-Scooby, Spike, TVLine has learned. Slayers: A ...
“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” ran from 1997 to 2003 and was adapted from the 1992 film of the same name. It centered around Gellar as Buffy, a teenage girl tasked with fighting off vampires and ...
Buffy studies, also called Buffyology, is the study of Joss Whedon's popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and, to a lesser extent, its spin-off program Angel. It explores issues related to gender, family, ethics and other philosophical issues as expressed through the content of these shows in the fictional Buffyverse .