Studios published an alternative telling of Buffys story.
comics also had some good moments, but the Dark Horse installments were generally more liked by viewers.
In particular, the artwork of Dark Horse’s take was outstanding.

For example, the futuristicFrayfollowed a 19-year-old thief and slayer called Melaka Fray.
Her story is set 200 years after the events ofseason 7.
Other comics in theBuffyfranchise includeSpike After the FallandAngel After the Fall,and there are alsoAngelcomics followingAngelseason 5.

This allowed creators to be more ambitious with their storylines.
They did not always do this well, however.
Sometimes,storylines got out of hand, delivering a lot of empty shock.

Still, they made undeniably great choices, such as beginning to explore Buffys sexual orientation more inSatsu.
It ambitiously tries to imaginea bigger bad thing than the First Evil ofBuffy the Vampire Slayer’slast season.
Should Buffy The Vampire Slayer Adapt The Comic Books?

Some viewers do not take the comics seriously at all andconsider the end ofBuffy the Vampire Slayerto beAngelseason 5.
Where a TV adaptation could really shine is adapting theTales of the Vampirescomics.
In particular,Tales of the Slayerwould make a fantastic TV show.

The parameters range from Paris at the height of the French Revolution to Nuremberg in 1938.
Without an attachment to the canonical timeline, the franchise could also more easily create aBuffyshow without Whedon.
Thereboot is more likely to go for continuity.

It will be great to see the original cast reprise their original roles.
This is especially important following Whedon’s controversies.
This complicates the timeline of the comics, although they could still use elements.

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