Popsugar Entertainment Geek Culture Buffy the Vampire Slayer Infographics These Hilarious Illustrations Reveal Every Fact About Buffy That You Could Ever Need 9 March 2018 by Hilary White Image Source: Everett Collection As her grave once said, Buffy saved the world — "a lot." She dusted countless vampires, slayed her fair share of demons, and mastered the art of puns. Buffy the Vampire Slayer is, in my humble and not-at-all-biased opinion, the best show of all time. With 144 episodes spanning seven seasons, it's no wonder there are never-ending facts to uncover about the series, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Slayer Stats is the book you need to help you discover more. It's a collection of hilarious infographics that break down crucial facts — like who was sleeping with whom, who sired whom, and of course, the evolution of "butt monkey." From character timelines to magical artifacts, a glossary of terms, just exactly how many vampires Buffy dusted on screen, and the final death toll (spoiler alert: it's high), it's a complete guide to all things Slayer-centric. Ahead, see some of the best infographics from the book, and get ready to reminisce about the timeless series. Sunnydale Stats Founded in 1899 by Richard Wilkins Population (1997): 38,500 Population (2003): 0 43 churches 12 cemeteries 1 / 6 Buffy Summer Stats First Words: "I'm up, Mom!" in "Welcome to Hellmouth Pt.1" Last Words: "Spike." in "Chosen" Born: 1981 in Los Angeles to Joyce and Hank Summers Astrological sign: Capricorn Dies (for the first time): 1997 (brought back immediately) Dies (for the second time): 2001 (brought back after 147 days) 2 / 6 Show Stats 7 vampire sirings on screen 161 vampire dustings on screen 574 deaths in the series 3 / 6 Glossary of Buffy-Isms To name a few . . . Dust: To successfully eliminate a vampire Sitch: Situation. Usually when something's gone wrong. Fang gang: Inappropriately lighthearted term for a group of vampires Five by five: A good, clear signal in radio communications. As used by Faith: good. 4 / 6 Magical Artifacts To name a few . . . Gem of Amara: A mystical ring that grants vampires increased powers and the ability to survive staking. Dagon Sphere: Protects the person holding it from the God called Glory. Shadow Casters: Once activated, Shadow Casters will open a portal through time and space. Urn of Osiris: Helps Willow bring Buffy back from the dead. 5 / 6 The Web of Love (and Other Stuff) 6 / 6 Geek CultureBuffy The Vampire SlayerTV