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Encyclopedia > Jossverse

The Buffyverse is a term coined by fans of Joss Whedon's television shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel to refer to the universe in which the shows, comic books (including Fray) and novels are set.


Similar terms used include Jossverse, Whedonverse and ME-verse (after Mutant Enemy, Whedon's production company), though Google suggests that Buffyverse is the most widely used.


Plans for future spinoffs not involving the character of Buffy have lead to the new term "slayerverse", which avoids tying down the name to one character.


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Until the Leakeys of the Jossverse end their silence and join the fray, any comprehensive study of past Slayers is largely speculative.
One can imagine that somewhere in the Jossverse there exist cave paintings of vampires embedded with stakes, depicting the "sympathetic magic" used by the Slayer to bring good fortune to her hunt.
With demon cells inhabiting the Jossverse as plenteously as terrorist cells in the Realverse (or troll cells in the Masqverse), Buffy still has her work cut out for her.
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