List of Buffyverse Villains and Supernatural Beings

List Of Buffyverse Villains And Supernatural Beings

The following is a list of demons, vampires, human monsters, walking dead, ghosts, beasts and any kind of evil being or supernatural creature seen in the Buffyverse (created by Joss Whedon).

Read more about List Of Buffyverse Villains And Supernatural Beings:  Demons, Half-Demons and Old Ones, Vampires, Wizards, Witches, Sorcerers and Other Magic Users, Enhanced Humans, Dangerous Mortals, Undead, Ghosts and Spirits, Animalistic Beings, Deities and Higher Beings, Magical Creations, Monsters, Robots, Immortals and Non-Humans, Good Supernatural Beings

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