Rhonda V. Wilcox, Editor  |  David Lavery, Founding Editor  |  Shiloh Carroll, Associate Editor   |   Kristopher Karl Woofter, Associate Editor  |   Janet Brennan Croft, Archivist  |   Olivia Gunn, Editorial Assistant   |   Angela Strobel, Editorial Assistant

“It’s good to be me.”: Buffy’s Resistance to Renaming [pp. 1-18]
Janet Brennan Croft 
(Rutgers University)

Undressing the Vampire: An Investigation of the Fashion of Sunnydale’s Vampires [pp. 19-40]
Robbie Dale 
(Independent Scholar)

Beer Good: Demon Brew and the Cave Slayer [pp. 41-68]
Len Geller
(Wells College, retired)

“As it ever was. As it ever was.”: Between the Cyclical and the Apocalyptic in The Cabin in the Woods[pp. 69-87]
Noah Simon Jampol (Bronx Community College, CUNY)

Viewers’ Interpretations of the Buffy and Spike Relationship in Season 6 [pp. 88-124]
Selina E. M. Kerr
(Independent Scholar)

Rhonda V. Wilcox, Editor  |  David Lavery, Founding Editor  |  Shiloh Carroll, Associate Editor   |   Kristopher Karl Woofter, Associate Editor  |   Janet Brennan Croft, Archivist  |   Olivia Gunn, Editorial Assistant   |   Angela Strobel, Editorial Assistant

A “Chosen” Hope with a “Gingerbread” Outcome: Democratization of (Media) Power in Buffy the Vampire Slayer as a Metaphor of Online Abuse on High-Profile Criminal Cases [pp. 1-33]
Carolina Are 
(City University of London)

Messy Postcolonialism in Joss Whedon’s Firefly-Serenity ‘Verse [pp. 34-63]
Carrie Rose Evon (Sacramento State University)

Vampire Slaying in Buffy the Vampire Slayer May Result from Disrupted Ion Signaling [pp. 64-84]
Julian Freedland 
(University of Washington)

Terraforming the Earth-That-Was: Planetary Engineering, Utopia, and the Anthropocene in Joss Whedon’s Firefly and Serenity [pp. 85-120]
Jessica Hautsch 
(Stony Brook University)

A Corpse by Any Other Name: Romancing the Language of the Body in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein for the Adam Storyline in Buffy the Vampire Slayer  [pp. 121-146]
Amber P. Hodge (University of Mississippi)


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