The 'other' Dark Horse Buffyverse comics: Fray, Tales of the Slayers, Tales of the Vampires

Nov 05, 2011 03:25

There's very little discussion on LJ or any of the Buffy/Angel forums I frequent  about the comics that Dark Horse has published in the past that are set in the Buffyverse universe, while not being a direct continuation of either of the two shows. .

If Wikipedia and Buffy Wiki are right, they are canon. Well, Fray (definitely canon, due to the ( Read more... )

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ceciliaj November 5 2011, 04:03:39 UTC
Harth Fray is so interesting! I love your analysis here.

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simonf November 5 2011, 15:44:30 UTC
boot_the_grime November 6 2011, 13:00:53 UTC
Yes, "pretty much canon" (I assume that the pointy-eared green vampires aren't).

I didn't count it because it's about Buffy and a prequel to BtVS (practically another version of Joss's movie script), while Fray and Tales aren't strictly a part of BtVS or AtS story. They're more like other spinoffs.

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local_max November 6 2011, 22:38:45 UTC
I am a bit low on time these days. But I like your thoughts on Harth's appropriation of Fray's story. I love Fray overall quite a bit ( ... )

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rebcake November 9 2011, 18:54:32 UTC
"Tales of the Slayers" is by far my favorite Buffy comic of all time. The first "Tales of the Vampires" collection is darned good, too. I am not captivated by "Fray", though I find your analysis interesting. I detested "The Thrill" which seemed pointless and nihilist - the polar opposite to "The Chain".

This comment is not exactly a discussion, I'm afraid...

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