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rdfs:label | - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
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rdfs:comment | - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series from Dark Horse Comics, it is the canonical continuation of the seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series was published under the banner of meta-series Season Eight.
- The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues, but eventually expanded to a 40-issue run. The series also spawned a handful of spin-off titles, including a Tales of the Vampires follow-up and one-shots focusing on Willow and Riley. The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series, titled Angel: After the Fall, and a Spike comic book series, which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight. A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010.
- The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues, but eventually expanded to a 40-issue run. The series also spawned a handful of spin-off titles, including a Tales of the Vampires follow-up and one-shots featuring Willow and Riley. The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series, titled Angel: After the Fall, and a Spike comic book series, which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight. A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010.
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Caption | - Trade paperback cover of The Long Way Home. Art by Jo Chen.
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TPB | - Twilight
- Retreat
- Time of Your Life
- Wolves at the Gate
- The Long Way Home
- Predators and Prey
- No Future for You
- Last Gleaming
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Title | - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight
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ISBN | - 1
- 159307963
- 1593078226
- 1595821651
- 1595823107
- 1595823425
- 1595824154
- 1595825584
- 1595826106
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abstract | - Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight is a comic book series from Dark Horse Comics, it is the canonical continuation of the seventh and final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The series was published under the banner of meta-series Season Eight.
- The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues, but eventually expanded to a 40-issue run. The series also spawned a handful of spin-off titles, including a Tales of the Vampires follow-up and one-shots featuring Willow and Riley. The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series, titled Angel: After the Fall, and a Spike comic book series, which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight. A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010. Much as Buffy began television trends, Season Eight began the trend of television-to-comic book adaptations; Pushing Daisies and Charmed, to give two examples, both launched comic book continuations. In 2010, writers of the Charmed comic book cited Season Eight as the commercial model which inspired Zenescope Entertainment to pursue rights to Charmed.
- The series was originally supposed to consist of about 25 issues, but eventually expanded to a 40-issue run. The series also spawned a handful of spin-off titles, including a Tales of the Vampires follow-up and one-shots focusing on Willow and Riley. The success of the series prompted IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon to publish a concurrent continuation of the Angel television series, titled Angel: After the Fall, and a Spike comic book series, which bridges some aspects of continuity between After the Fall and Season Eight. A motion comic version of the series debuted in 2010.
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is Series of | - No Future for You, Part Two
- No Future for You, Part One
- The Long Way Home, Part One
- Anywhere But Here
- The Long Way Home, Part Two
- The Chain
- Wolves at the Gate, Part One
- The Long Way Home, Part Four
- A Beautiful Sunset
- The Long Way Home, Part Three
- No Future for You, Part Four
- Wolves at the Gate, Part Two
- No Future for You, Part Three
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