Short stories inspired by the television program "Buffy the vampire slayer" recount the adventures of Buffy's predecessors, from earliest times through some of the turning points of history, to the twentieth century.
Tales of the Slayer Series
This collection of short stories delves into the rich lineage of vampire hunters, exploring the lives and battles of those who came before the iconic Slayer. Journey through diverse historical periods, from ancient times to the brink of the modern era, witnessing extraordinary women confront monstrous threats. It's a celebration of courage, destiny, and the enduring fight against darkness, perfect for fans of supernatural lore and formidable heroines.




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Short stories inspired by the television program "Buffy the vampire slayer" recount the adventures of Buffy's predecessors, from earliest times through some of the turning points of history, to the twentieth century.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Tales of the Slayer
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
First and foremost it begins with a girl. "Into every generation, a Slayer is born. One girl in all the world, to find the vampires where they gather, and to stop their evil and the swell of their numbers..." Joss Whedon's introduction to the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer created a mythology all of its own, a mythology which is now as much as part of the popular cultural landscape as Dracula himself. Buffy Summers is its archetype -- but before Buffy there were countless other Slayers, just as there will be many after her. In TALES OF THE SLAYER top genre writers -- including some from the TV show itself -- conjure the lives and deaths of Slayers past and future, expanding the world of Buffy into other places, other times; in a feast of imagination for Buffy fans. With contributions from Jane Espenson, Drew Greenberg, Rebecca Rand Kirshner, Todd McIntosh, and more...
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Tales of the Slayer
- 323 pages
- 12 hours of reading
A collection of original short stories based on the hit TV series created by Joss Whedon.