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Saturday 12 January 2008, by Webmaster

Bite Me!: The 10th Buffyversary Guide to the World of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, by Nikki Stafford: It’s been almost 11 years since Buffy the Vampire Slayer first aired on the WB. Despite the show ending in 2003, Buffy and the rest of the Scooby Gang have remained on our collective minds ever since. Nikki Stafford’s book, originally released in 2002, has been updated to provide information and analysis of all seven seasons. It also gives details on what happened to the stars of the show when they left, the legacy that Buffy has had, and even contains information about the Season Eight comic books by Dark Horse. Speaking of which...

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Long Way Home (Trade Paperback), by Joss Whedon and Georges Jeanty: Who else but the creator of the Buffy television series could continue the adventures of our favorite vampire slayer after the destruction of the Hellmouth. This trade paperback collects issues1-5 of the Season Eight comic book series written by Joss Whedon and published by Dark Horse comics. If you want to learn more about the comic before you put your easily-earned cash down you can read Keith McDuffee’s reviews of the series. And, while we are still in the Buffyverse...

Angel: After the Fall, by Brian Lynch: While not written by Joss Whedon it is plotted by him, which means the feeling of the show makes it to the printed page. Like Buffy’s comic book series, After the Fall picks up where the series finale of Angel ended. Readers get to see who lived, who died, and what the consequences of the battle were on Los Angeles. By the way, IDW, the publisher of the Angel series of comic books, offers a number of other TV-related titles, including Doctor Who, Star Trek and Transformers.

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