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The Buffy 'Verse

If the Twenty First Century is indeed the Third Golden Age of Television, then in many ways it all started with Joss Whedon and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Forget about two hour theatrical films, Whedon proved that television could offer twenty-two hours (the number of episodes in a full season) in which to tell its narrative. Buffy was a drama, but it could also be funnier than any comedy on television. It was an amalgamation of numerous genres, expertly blended, and television has never been the same since. The series, along with spin-off show Angel, contains a rich universe ripe for exploration and while both may no longer be on television, their stories continue in the form of comic books and graphic novels. Family, love, friendship and betrayal all play roles within the narratives, making both Buffy and Angel a unique and insightful commentary on the meaning of life in a seemingly meaningless universe.

The Buffy 'Verse Graphic Novels

Angel Season Six: After the Fall Recap of the IDW comic book which acts as a season six for the former WB television show Angel and effectively continues the narrative by picking up where the series left off.

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