Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven
Publication information
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Format Limited series
Genre Horror [1]
Publication dateNovember 2016 – May 2018
No. of issues12 (each core series)
4 (Giles)
Main character(s)Scooby Gang
Creative team
Created by Joss Whedon
Written byBuffy:
Christos Gage
Angel:
Corinna Becko
Giles:
Joss Whedon & Erika Alexander
Penciller(s) Buffy:
Rebekah Isaacs
Megan Levens
Georges Jeanty
Angel:
Geraldo Borges
Ze Carlos
Giles:
Jon Lam

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven is the sequel to the Season Ten comic book series, a canonical continuation of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Buffy & Angel consist of only 12 issues per series, a much shorter run than the previous seasons, while the miniseries, Giles, runs for 4 issues. The series was published by Dark Horse Comics and began on November 23, 2016. [2]

Contents

The series was concluded with Season Twelve which began on June 20, 2018 and concluded on September 19, 2018.

Publication

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eleven

Single issues

TitleIssue #Release date
"Part I: The Spread of Their Evil"1November 23, 2016
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part II: In Time of Crisis"2December 21, 2016
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part III: A House Divided"3January 25, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part IV: Desperate Times"4February 15, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Georges Jeanty
"Part V: Desperate Measures"5March 22, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Georges Jeanty
"Part VI: Back to the Wall"6April 19, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part VII: Disempowered"7May 24, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part VIII: Ordinary People"8June 21, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part IX: The Great Escape"9July 19, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Georges Jeanty
"Part X: Crimes Against Nature"10August 30, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Megan Levens
"Part XI: Revelations"11September 27, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs
"Part XII: One Girl In All The World"12October 25, 2017
Writer: Christos Gage Penciller: Rebekah Isaacs

Trade Paperbacks

VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
1"The Spread of Their Evil"Season Eleven #1–6August 2, 2017 [3] 978-1506702742
2"One Girl in All the World"Season Eleven #7–12February 7, 2018 978-1506702926

Angel Season Eleven

Single issues

TitleIssue #Release date
"Out of the Past - Part I"1January 18, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Out of the Past - Part II"2February 15, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Out of the Past - Part III"3March 19, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Out of the Past - Part IV"4April 19, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Time and Tide - Part I"5May 24, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Ze Carlos
"Time and Tide - Part II"6June 21, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Ze Carlos
"Time and Tide - Part III"7July 19, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Ze Carlos
"Time and Tide - Part IV"8August 30, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Ze Carlos
"Dark Reflections - Part I"9September 27, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Dark Reflections - Part II"10October 25, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Dark Reflections - Part III"11November 22, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges
"Dark Reflections - Part IV"12December 20, 2017
Writer: Corinna Bechko Penciller: Geraldo Borges

Trade Paperbacks

VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
1"Out of the Past"Out of the Past (1–4)August 9, 2017 [4] 978-1506703466
2"Time and Tide"Time and Tide (5–8)January 3, 2018 978-1506703473
3"Dark Reflections"Dark Reflections (9–12)April 4, 2018 978-1506703879

Giles Season Eleven

Single issues

TitleIssue #Release date
Girl Blue, Part I1February 28, 2018
Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika Alexander Penciller: Jon Lam
Girl Blue, Part II2March 28, 2018
Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika Alexander Penciller: Jon Lam
Girl Blue, Part III: You Can't Be Told3April 25, 2018
Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika Alexander Penciller: Jon Lam
Girl Blue, Part IV4May 23, 2018
Writer: Joss Whedon & Erika Alexander Penciller: Jon Lam

Trade Paperbacks

VolumeTitleIssues collectedRelease dateISBN
1"Girl Blue"Girl Blue (1–4)September 5, 2018 978-1506707433

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