Buffyverse canon
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All Buffyverse fans acknowledge the Buffy TV episodes, and the Angel TV episodes as absolute canon[[Citing sources citation needed]]. This article discusses surrounding issues.
- 1 Terminology
- 2 Canonical comics
- 3 Non-canonical comics and novels
- 3.1 Joss Whedon's participation in novels and comics
- 3.2 Contradictions in continuity
- 3.3 Consistency with continuity
- 4 Canonical status of other additions to the Buffyverse
- 4.1 Adult parodies
- 4.2 ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (1992 film)
- 4.3 Buffy promo (Christmas)
- 4.4 Buffy promos (Season 6 UPN promos)
- 4.5 Buffy (video games)
- 4.6 Corrupt (unaired Angel episode)
- 4.7 Fan films
- 4.8 History of the Slayer (WB promo)
- 4.9 Unaired Angel pilot
- 4.10 Unaired Buffy pilot
- 5 External links
- 6 References
Terminology
Canonical comics
A few of the comics are considered by many fans to achieve canon.
- Tales of the Slayers and Tales of the Vampires are usually accepted as canon. They were written by writers of the Buffy and Angel television shows. Joss Whedon told a number of tales for these comic series. Other writers include Amber Benson, Ben Edlund, Jane Espenson, David Fury, Drew Goddard, Doug Petrie, and Rebecca Rand Kirshner.
- Fray, an eight-part comic series written by Whedon, is also largely accepted as a canonical work. The story is about a vampire slayer of the future named Melaka Fray and her discovery of what being a slayer means. In the Buffyverse, it seems that a powerful scythe used by Buffy will be found in centuries to come by Melaka. Whedon has also written an Angel comic book mini-series, Long Night's Journey.
- The Origin, a four-part comic series written by Christopher Golden and Dan Brereton had its canonality affirmed by Whedon who stated: "The origin comic, though I have issues with it, CAN pretty much be accepted as canonical. They did a cool job of combining the movie script (the SCRIPT) with the series, that was nice, and using the series Merrick." [link]
- Jane Espenson has written a number of Buffy comics, including the graphic novel Haunted and the one-shots Jonathan, and Reunion.
- Doug Petrie wrote Ring of Fire. He also wrote Double Cross, and Bad Dog, two stories found in the collection Food Chain.
- Paint the Town Red from Spike & Dru was co-authored by Spike actor James Marsters.''
- Willow & Tara was co-authored by Tara actor Amber Benson.''
Non-canonical comics and novels
The vast majority of comics and all of the books are largely viewed by fans as non-canon.
Despite this, they have been licensed as official Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel merchandise. Furthermore Whedon or his office have had to approve the overall outline of each book if not the final product. This is to prevent the stories venturing too far from the original intentions of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel stories (see below).
Joss Whedon's participation in novels and comics
A number of comments by Buffyverse writers have indicated that although they know they are not writing Buffyverse canon, overviews for their stories may still have been checked over by Whedon.
Referring to Whedon, Christopher Golden said "He has to approve everything. I should say, his office has to approve everything, so sometimes he gets more involved than others in doing those approvals" [#endnote_golden-city]. He has also commented that he finds "the mythology to be inspiring. Joss has specifically said he's not really interested in exploring that mythology very much. Though he is, apparently, willing to let us go into it." [#endnote_golden-silver]. "There are times in both books and comics when I know he has gotten involved because the word, sort of, comes down from him." [#endnote_panel]. Similarly Peter David, was asked about his comic, , "Did you get any input from Whedon himself?" He replied that "Ostensibly comments came from Whedon, although for all I know, it was from an associate." [#endnote_david-blog]
Jeff Mariotte has revealed more detail of the approval process: "I come up with a proposal that's eight or ten pages long and I submit that to Pocket Books. They read it and if they like it then they submit it to 20th Century Fox and the Buffy office. If everybody approves it then I can get to work. ...If I proposed doing something that was counter to what they wanted the direction of the character to be, they would tell me." [#endnote_jeff-city]. Mariotte implies that little input is given, only acceptance or rejection of general ideas: "In the world of licensing there is a difference between 'approval' and 'input', and I'm not sure what the legal relationship between Fox and Mutant Enemy is. My impression is that Fox is doing everything in its power to make sure Joss is happy with what we do, and I know that Joss is looking at everything and making comments or thumbs-up, thumbs-down on stuff"[#endnote_jeff-silver].
Joss Whedon was asked "How much attention do you pay to the peripheral stuff, the novels and the comics?". Speaking of those he did not write himself, he responded "Not very much. I just don’t have time. I give them a few guidelines of things they should stay away from, things that we’re going to be dealing with or things that would disrupt the canon or things that are just antithetical to what I believe in"[#endnote_whedon-chud]. Elsewhere Whedon has pointed out that he has never entirely read a single Buffy novel, and has little time to devote to such material. He therefore knows little of the final product, or of their quality control.
Contradictions in continuity
Usually the authors and editors of these licensed materials try not to contradict information that has been established by canon. However, many of the materials do directly contradict it. For example, according to Monster Island, Spike and Gunn meet in the Hyperion Hotel in Angel Season 3. Buffyverse canon later established that in fact Spike and Gunn meet in the Wolfram and Hart L.A. offices in Angel Season 5. These contradictions tend to be the result of the story being written before it was contradicted by canon, or due to human error on the part of the author(s) and/or editor(s).
Consistency with continuity
Some of the licensed materials successfully avoid contradicting any canon. Three notable examples are: A series of short-story volumes, Tales of the Slayer expanding upon past slayer mythology. Also, a number of graphic novels established a possible continuity for Buffy before she arrived in Sunnydale: The Origin, Viva Las Buffy, Slayer Interrupted, and Staked through the Heart. How I Survived My Summer Vacation features short stories that take place between after Buffy Season 1 but before Season 2.
Canonical status of other additions to the Buffyverse
Discluding the Buffy/Angel episodes, novels and comics, there have been a variety of other additions to the Buffyverse. The following are arranged alphabetically:
Adult parodies
The grapic novel, Boffy the Vampire Layer offers a sexually explicit parody of the television series. Several pornographic films have also parodied ''Buffy'; (Buffy the Vampire Layer, Muffy the Vampire Layer, Muffy the Vampire Slayer).
None of these titles were licensed by 20th Century Fox as official Buffy works. They are therefore completely uncanonical.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992 film)
Buffy promo (Christmas)
- See: Christmas Buffy promo
Buffy promos (Season 6 UPN promos)
- Main article: Buffy Season 6 UPN promos
Buffy (video games)
- Main article: Buffy video games
Corrupt (unaired Angel episode)
- Main article: Corrupt
Fan films
- Main article: Buffyverse fan films
Such fan films, just life other fan fiction are not considered by fans as part of canon. They are not viewed as official Buffyverse reality, but are stories from the fans' imaginations.
History of the Slayer (WB promo)
- Main article: History of the Slayer
Unaired Angel pilot
- Main article: Unaired Angel pilot
Unaired Buffy pilot
- Main article: Unaired Buffy pilot
External links
Canonical
- [Buffy Canon vs. Fanon]
- [Kitty Archive - kitty posters debate over how fandom can influence how 'canon' is perceived]
- [Whedonesque.com - Whedonesquers debate over what is or is not 'canon']
- [Stardestroyer.net - Majin Gojira's posts their personal view on Buffyverse canon]
History of the Slayer (WB promo)
- [Tvobscurities.com - Buffy, The Vampire Slayer-Forgotten Premiere Promo Information]
- [Rapidshare video download in Real Video format; 'lost slayer history promotion', originally aired by WB Network back in 1997] - to download for free, scroll down, click on 'free' button, wait 30 seconds, then click on download link.
References
- ↑ - [''City of Angel - Interview with Buffy/Angel book/comic writer, Christopher Golden.]
- ↑ - [Interview with Angel book/comic writer, Christopher Golden.] by [Silver Bullet Comic Books] website.
- ↑ - [City of Angel - Panel transcript of a DragonCon panel.]
- ↑ - [Peter Davids's Web blog]
- ↑ - [City of Angel - Interview with Buffy/Angel book/comic writer, Jeff Mariotte.]
- ↑ - [Interview with Angel book/comic writer, Jeff Mariotte] by [Silver Bullet Comic Books] website.
- ↑ - [Interview with Joss Whedon by CHUD.com.]
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