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| Category | Series Title | Issues | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Season 8 | 40 | #1–40 | | | Season 9 | 25 | #1–25 | | | Season 10 | 30 | #1–30 | | | Season 11 | 12 | #1–12 | | | Season 12 | 4 | #1–4 (The Reckoning) | | Original Canon Spin-offs | Angel: After the Fall | 44 | #1–44 (Officially canonical) | | | Spike (various minis) | 12 | Spike: Asylum , Shadow Puppets , After the Fall | | | Willow (Season 9) | 5 | Wonderland | | | Angel & Faith (S9) | 25 | #1–25 | | | Angel & Faith (S10) | 25 | #1–25 | | Classic Non-Canon (TV era) | Buffy Classic (1998–2004) | 63 | #1–63 (including #1/2 & -1) | | | The Origin | 3 | #1–3 | | | Ring of Fire | 3 | One-shot & miniseries | | | Haunted | 4 | #1–4 | | | The Remaining Suncoast / OGNs | 12 | Counted as single issues (e.g., Bad Blood , Note from the Underground ) | | One-shots & Annuals | Annuals / Specials | 185 | Includes Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1999 Annual), Tales of the Slayers , Tales of the Vampires , Lovers’ Walk , Reunion , Willow & Tara , Jonathan , Oz , etc. |

Because the rights have moved between several companies, the comics are generally categorized into three distinct eras: the "Classic" Dark Horse years, the "Canonical" Season continuations, and the modern Boom! Studios reboot. 1. The Classic Era: Dark Horse (1998–2004)

Determining the exact number of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics depends on how you categorize them (canon vs. non-canon, or main series vs. spin-offs). However, there are approximately across all publishers, ranging from the original 1990s run to modern reboots. 1. The Dark Horse "Classic" Era (1998–2004)

~80–100 depending on the inclusion of minor shorts. 2. The Dark Horse Canonical Seasons (2007–2018)

, these officially continue the story after the TV series finale (Season 7). Season 8: 40 issues Season 9: 25 issues Season 10: 30 issues Season 11: 12 issues Season 12: 4 issues (the grand finale) The Boom! Studios Reboot (2019–2023): A reimagining of the Buffy mythos for the modern day. Main Series: 34 issues The Vampire Slayer : 16 issues Spin-offs & Miniseries: This includes series like Fray (8 issues), Angel: After the Fall , Spike , Willow: Wonderland , and various graphic novels like The High School Years . A Deep Story: The Girl Who Lived in Ink When the sun set on Sunnydale for the last time on television, the Slayer didn’t stop. She simply changed her skin from flickering light to static ink. In the comics, Buffy’s world expanded into things television budgets could never dream of. In

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