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In yet another case of comics books making the world a better place, fans now know that Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel once had super-powered sex in space. Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer ended in 2003, and the spinoff series Angel came to a close a year later. But Buffy's story continued, with Dark Horse striking a deal with Whedon to publish comics set in the Buffy-verse. As far as Whedon's concerned, these are considered canon.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight launched in 2007, and in-universe it was set a year after the destruction of Sunnydale. Buffy had become the leader of nearly 2,000 Slayers, and she was drilling them to go to war on the creatures of the night. But Buffy had unknowingly changed the nature of reality itself when she activated all the Slayer potentials at once, and the universe responded. The Scoobies found themselves faced with a mystery villain called Twilight, who essentially had the basic powers of Superman. As the story progressed, Buffy began to draw the power of all those activated Slayers into herself, gaining similar abilities. It was yin and yang - and then Twilight unmasked, revealing he was actually Angel all along.

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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #34, writer Brad Meltzer penned their reunion. Buffy and Angel started out fighting, but things quickly progressed from there, with the two engaging in super-powered make-up sex. Soon they'd launched into the heavens, and were rocketing around the skies putting their super-speed to creative use, caring little for the occasional mountain they crashed through. The issue climaxed with the two flying out of the atmosphere, where they continued to keep one another occupied in the vacuum of space. Hilariously, there was still a speech bubble, but it was deliberately blank, space being a vacuum. Readers were left to imagine what Buffy was saying, if that speech bubble represented words at all.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight #34 is more than just a super-powered sex scene, though. It also features a B-plot in which Buffy's friends discuss what's going on, much to Dawn's embarrassment when they manage to catch the occasional satellite image. Giles reveals Buffy and Angel embody the intertwined destines of vampires and Slayers. But their love-making doesn't just create a half-vampire child or anything as basic as that; instead, they literally create a new universe out of their orgasms.

It's easily the most surreal issue in the history of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics, made even more amusing by the fact the entire planet is supposed to be responding to Buffy and Angel's love-making. The passionate coupling was the cause of countless natural disasters, as cyclones and tornadoes swept across the globe. Artist Georges Jeanty chose to make all this as erotic as possible, though, adding images of strategically placed volcanic eruptions or surging water. Frankly, it made the innuendos in "Once More With Feeling" look tame. In an interview with CBR, Meltzer admitted revealed that was deliberate, because he and Joss Whedon had decided not to repeat the approaches seen in the TV series. "Full credit to Joss, we were talking about this issue, and we knew there was going to be sex," he explained. "We talked about it, and I'd already seen the one where the panties are on the floor and the bra's just behind it and you now exactly what's happening off panel... We've also seen the one where you come on right before it, kind of cheat it and cut to right after it." It was apparently Whedon who asked who realized that, in the comic book medium, they didn't need to cheat the sex scene at all.

Whedon had hoped the Buffy comics would be less limited than the TV series, particularly because they had no budgetary constraints; this was before Game of Thrones, after all, at a time when network television attempted to cut costs. The comics certainly delivered on that promise, but surely Whedon never imagined Buffy and Angel would wind up having sex in space?

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