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Angelverse vs Whedonverse - What's the difference?

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Angelverse is a see also of whedonverse.


In fandom|lang=en terms the difference between angelverse and whedonverse

is that angelverse is (fandom) the fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the television series while whedonverse is (fandom) the loosely-defined fictional universe encompassing the worlds forming the setting for the television and film works of .

As proper nouns the difference between angelverse and whedonverse

is that angelverse is (fandom) the fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the television series while whedonverse is (fandom) the loosely-defined fictional universe encompassing the worlds forming the setting for the television and film works of .

angelverse

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • (fandom) The fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the television series .
  • * 2005 , Stacey Abbott, Reading Angel: The TV Spin-off with a Soul , page 142,
  • This suggests that free will has its place in the Angelverse : the choice to fight matters to the end, even if it cannot stop a prophesied event from occurring.
  • * 2007 , Joy Davidson, The Psychology of Joss Whedon: An Unauthorized Exploration of Buffy, Angel, and Firefly , page 197,
  • To the degree that my universe intersects with the Angelverse , I view Angel as far more than a creature tormented by blood cravings, past horrors, and mystical forces.
  • * 2010 , Jennifer Hamilton, Pylean Idol: L.A.'s De(con)struction of a Postmodern Bard'', in Amijo Comeford, Tamy Burnett (editors), ''The Literary Angel: Essays on Influences and Traditions Reflected in the Joss Whedon Series , page 45,
  • At times Lorne challenges the culture of the Angelverse by bringing together disparate points of view and causing the crew at Angel Investigations to see situations and characters in an unconventional way, demonstrating a unique and significant adaptation of bardic form.

    See also

    * Buffyverse * 'verse

    Usage notes

    Since ). English eponyms

    whedonverse

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (fandom) The loosely-defined fictional universe encompassing the worlds forming the setting for the television and film works of .
  • * 2005 , Rhonda Wilcox, Why Buffy Matters: the Art of Buffy the Vampire Slayer , page 159,
  • In the Whedonverse (among other places) institutions are dangerous; communities can be life-giving.
  • * 2009 , AmiJo Comeford, Cordelia Chase as Failed Feminist Gesture'', in Kevin K. Durand (editor), ''Buffy Meets the Academy: Essays on the Episodes and Scripts as Text , page 159,
  • Neither Joss Whedon nor any other writer in the Whedonverse harbors the misogyny that drove and characterized texts like the Hammer of Witches .
  • * 2010 , Lynnette Porter, Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains, and Modern Monsters: Science Fiction in Shades of Gray in 21st Century Television , page 133,
  • In the Whedonverse , who is willing and able to become a hero often defies two-dimensional thinking or traditional expectations.

    Synonyms

    * Jossverse

    See also

    * Angelverse * Buffyverse * 'verse English eponyms