
Buffy
Buffy Anne Summers
First Appearance
Nickelodeon Magazine #199711 (1997)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Anne, The Vampire Slayer, Queen of the Slayers, The Slayer, The Chosen One, Joan, the Vampire Slayer, Buffster, Buff, The Lost Slayer, Anne, Bunny, Boss, The President, Buffy Summers, Buffy Anne Summers, She who hangs out a lot in cemeteries
About Buffy
Buffy Anne Summers is one of the most iconic figures in modern comics and pop culture, a teenage girl chosen by fate to stand as humanity's last line of defense against vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness. As the Vampire Slayer, Buffy carries a supernatural legacy stretching back thousands of years — gifted with extraordinary physical abilities including superhuman strength, speed, accelerated healing, and a preternatural danger sense that keeps her one step ahead of the monsters she hunts. What sets Buffy apart from other chosen heroes is her fierce humanity: she fights not because she must, but because she chooses to protect the people she loves, even when that love costs her everything.
Originally introduced to comics audiences through a tie-in appearance in Nickelodeon Magazine in 1997, Buffy's comic book universe truly exploded with Dark Horse Comics, which became the definitive home for her printed adventures. Dark Horse published ongoing series and limited runs that expanded the Buffyverse far beyond what television could contain, exploring untold tales set during the show's run and introducing critical new threats and allies. The landmark "Season 8" comic continuation — written by series creator Joss Whedon and a roster of acclaimed contributors — picked up directly after the events of the television finale, redefining what a licensed comic continuation could achieve and sending Buffy's mythology into bold new territory on a near-cinematic scale.
Over the course of her comic career, Buffy has led the Scooby Gang through apocalyptic threats, navigated her complicated history with Angel Investigations, and shouldered the impossible burden of being the Slayer while trying to hold onto her own identity. Story arcs have seen her confronting rogue Slayers awakened by her world-changing decision to share her power with every potential Slayer on Earth, battling reality-warping villains, and even grappling with her own mortality and resurrection — themes that resonate deeply with longtime fans and new readers alike. Her aliases alone — from "The Chosen One" to "Queen of the Slayers" — tell the story of a character whose mythology only grew richer with time.
For collectors, Buffy Anne Summers represents a blue-chip corner of the Dark Horse back catalog. Her earliest comic appearances, key first issues of the ongoing series, and the opening chapter of the Season 8 run are perennial targets for fans and investors alike. Variant covers, limited print runs from convention exclusives, and signed editions by Whedon and collaborators add serious depth to any collection. Whether you are hunting down her very first printed appearance or completing a full run of her Dark Horse mythology, Buffy's books deliver both nostalgic power and genuine long-term collectibility.