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u/TheFerg714 · 2 pointsr/buffy

I appreciate the non-spoilers, because I've only read the first volume of the Boom series.

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But man, if you want "everything," you have got quite the journey ahead of you. I've got a little free time on my hand, so here's an extremely abridged list of absolutely everything.

  • The Dark Horse "Classic" Series.
    • This is all non-canon, although I personally consider some of it to be canon.
    • There was a 63-issue Buffy series, a 17-issue Angel series, a few graphic novels, some mini-series, and shorts.
    • This is collected in 7 Buffy volumes and 1 Angel volume.
    • Buffy Vol. 1 includes what I call "Buffy: Season 0," which consists of The Origin (a more "accurate" depiction of what Whedon envisioned for the movie), as well as three stories that fill in the time between The Origin and Season 1.
    • Highlights: Season 0, Ring of Fire, Bad Blood, Double Cross, Haunted, Past Lives (Buffy/Angel crossover), The Death of Buffy, Note from the Underground, Angel: Long Night's Journey.
    • Lowlights: The Dust Waltz, pretty much the entirety of Buffy Vol. 3.
  • Tales of the Slayers and Tales of the Vampires
    • These are both canon.
    • There's an awesome over-sized hardcover ("Tales") which collects both of these. It's a collection of short stories about Slayers and Vampires of the past.
    • These can definitely be read before everything else, seeing as everything takes place before Season 1 (besides a few shorts)
    • Just a note: that hardcover also includes a couple Season 8 stories, and those SHOULD NOT be read until you actually get to Season 8, or you will get very very spoiled.
  • Fray
    • This is also 100% canon.
    • This is written by Joss Whedon and tells the story of Melaka Fray, Slayer of the future. It's so good, and can be read whenever, but probably before Season 8. Honestly, a good place to place this would be right where you're at, right now. There's a thread in this that ties directly into the later episodes of Buffy: Season 7.
  • IDW's Angel and Spike
    • Dark Horse gave up the rights after the shows were over, and IDW snatched them up and created a few mini-series. These were all released before Season 8 and are unequivocally not canon.
    • Angel Omnibus Vol. 1 (Vol. 2 is pretty worthless, although it contains a couple good stories that were released later on)
    • Spike Omnibus (this contains the excellent Asylum and Shadow Puppets by Brian Lynch, who will go on to some of the best Buffyverse comics)
  • Buffy: Season 8
    • Alright, this is when shit gets real. Whedon gets involved for the official continuation of Buffy.
    • It was a 40-issue series, with a Willow one-shot, a Riley one-shot, two Tales of the Vampires stories, and a handful of shorts.
    • It was collected in 8 trade paper-backs, 4 beautiful over-sized Library Editions, and 2 Omnibuses.
  • Angel: After The Fall
    • After the success of Season 8, IDW decided to team up with Whedon (who specifically picked out Brian Lynch to write) to create the official continuation of Angel. It's very different from a "season." It's more of a quick story about what happens after the end of Angel: Season 5. This is honestly one of my favorite comic runs of all time.
    • Seeing as Whedon is involved, this is also officially canon.
    • This is a 17-issue series, collected in 4 hardcovers (as well as 4 trade paper-backs).
    • Spike: After The Fall also came out about the same time, is written by Lynch, and is also very good.
  • IDW's Angel: Post-After The Fall
    • After The Fall was incredibly successful for IDW, so naturally, they milked the shit out of it, and like most of the Buffyverse, about 50% of this is good.
    • As Whedon is not involved at all, this is non-canon, although personally I include a few of these stories in my rewatches/rereads.
    • This includes a ridiculous amount of stuff, so I'm not gonna go into too much detail, but here's the list:
      • Angel (issues 18-44)
      • Angel: Only Human, Spike: The Devil You Know, Illyria: Haunted, and Lorne: Music of the Spheres.
    • Angel, issues 18-22 are entitled "Aftermath," and it is one of the worst Buffyverse stories.
    • Angel, issues 23-27 are all written by Brian Lynch, and are a worthwhile read
  • Season 9
    • With this season, Dark Horse got the rights to Angel back. Like Season 8, this is officially canon, as are the remaining seasons.
    • This includes Buffy (25 issues), Angel & Faith (25 issues), Spike (5), and Willow (5).
    • This was collected in 5 Buffy trades, 5 Angel & Faith trades, 1 Spike trade, and 1 Willow trade.
    • Also collected in 3 Buffy Library Editions (including Willow in Vol. 2) and 3 A&F Library Editions (including Spike in Vol. 2)
  • Season 10
  • Season 11
    • Includes Buffy (12), Angel (12), and Giles (4)
    • Buffy is really solid. Angel and Giles suck. Like, they're really really bad.
    • I'm tired of hyper-linking.
  • Season 12: The Reckoning
    • This is an extremely short, 4-issue, "season." Dark Horse was losing the rights to Boom Studios, but they luckily got the chance to make a quick end-cap to the entire canon.
  • Boom's Buffy and Angel Reboot
    • So Boom decided to reboot the entire universe. There's a Buffy series (which is currently on #9), an Angel series (currently on #5), and the new event 'Hellmouth' just started last week.
    • Boom will also release the older Dark Horse comics as "Legacy Editions" eventually.