Buffy/Angel novels
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Buffy/Angel crossover books involve characters and/or places from both TV shows.
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[edit] The Crossovers
[edit] BS4/AS1
These Buffyverse tales take place during Buffy Season 4, and Angel Season 1 (from autumn 1999 up until spring 2000).
Image | Buffyverse stories | Location, time (if known) |
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Buffy/Angel books: Unseen [Trilogy] |
Sunnydale, L.A., 2000 | ||||
Buffy and Angel have to work together to solve disappearances of teenagers and calm down the gang warfare going on in LA. | |||||
[edit] BS6/AS3
These Buffyverse tales take place around Buffy Season 6, and Angel Season 3 (from autumn 2001 up until spring 2002).
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Buffy/Angel novel: Cursed | L.A., 2001 | ||||
An organised, united effort is being made to put Spike out of the picture. Angel and Spike reluctantly work together and deal with their shared evil pasts. | |||||
Buffy/Angel novel: Monster Island | Sunnydale, L.A., Monster Island, 2001 | ||||
The Fang Gang and the Scooby Gang must unite to protect a safe-haven of half-blood demons. | |||||
[edit] BS7/AS4
These Buffyverse tales take place around Buffy Season 7, and Angel Season 4 (from autumn 2002 up until spring 2003).
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Buffy/Angel book: Seven Crows | Mexico, 2002 | ||||
Between Mexico and Arizona Riley Sam Finn call in Buffy and Angel to investigate mysterious supernature. | |||||
Buffy/Angel book: Heat | Sunnydale, L.A., 2002 | ||||
Buffy and Angel both battle the same ancient evil, a Possessor who was once "Qin". | |||||
[edit] Canonical issues
- The books featured in this list are not part of Buffyverse canon. They are not considered as official Buffyverse reality, but are novels from the authours' imaginations. However unlike fanfic, 'overviews' summarising their story, written early in the writing process, were 'approved' by both Fox and Whedon (or his office), and were therefore later published as officially Buffy or Angel merchandise (see main article for details).