Buffy the Vampire slayer from the comics (left, background) and the TV series (right, foreground.)
In the twenty-plus years since its beloved seven-season run on television ended, Buffy the Vampire Slayer has enjoyed continued popularity in the comic book medium, in series that have both extended the original continuity of the TV show, as well as also reimagining the past, present, and future of the franchise.
10 Willow Is Chosen & Becomes The Vampire Slayer First Introduced: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #27 – Written By Jeremy Lambert; Art By Carmelo Zagaria Buffy the Vampire Slayer #27 introduces the series' final Big Bad, Silas the Multiverse Man. To combat the biggest threat to the multiverse, the Scooby Gang decided to travel to every universe they could to recruit an army of Slayers. One of them was an adult, heavy-drinking bartender Vampire Slayer version of Willow.
8 Xander Is Turned, Becoming A Vampire & A Villain Buffy the Vampire Slayer #4 – Written By Jordie Bellaire; Art By Dan Mora Xander has often been accused of being the most boring, and utterly the worst character among the Buffy cast, so BOOM! Studios opted to try making him more interesting by shaking things up a little bit.
6 The Original Slayer Trinity Teams Up Once More Kendra's Debut: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #9 – Written By ; Jordie Bellaire; Art By David López; Faith's Debut: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #19 – Written By Jordie Bellaire & Jeremy Lambert; Art By Ramón Bachs With BOOM! Studios offering a modern revamp of the original TV series, this gave them the opportunity to be creative in how they introduced the show's other Slayers.
With a world shrouded in darkness, it affects Buffy on an emotional and physical level. She's lost without her Scooby Gang, but she's also on a losing battle against vampires who can freely walk the earth, especially when her powers stop working in her old age.
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