A Hole in the World, Part Two is the second issue of the A Hole in the World comic book miniseries. Written by Scott Tipton and illustrated by Elena Casagrande, it was originally published on January 6, 2009, by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis[]
IDW's series of adaptations of landmark Angel episodes continues with "A Hole in the World," one of the series' most heartbreaking episodes! As Fred begins to succumb to a horrible curse, Angel and his crew frantically race to find a cure, and discover only treachery in their midst, in the form of a betrayal from one of their own...[1]
Summary[]
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Continuity[]
This issue adapts the Angel season 5 episode "A Hole in the World."
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Big Cat
- Winifred Burkle
- Cordelia Chase (Only mentioned)
- Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan
- Drogyn
- Eve
- Charles Gunn
- Jennifer
- Harmony Kendall (Only mentioned)
- Knox
- Spike
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
- Unidentified lawyer (A Hole in the World)
Organization and titles[]
- Angel Investigations
- Conduit to the Senior Partners
- Senior Partners (Only mentioned)
- Wolfram & Hart
Species[]
- Demon
- Deathwok Clan
- Deeper Well demon
- Holbine Clan (Only mentioned)
- Old One (Only mentioned)
- Human
- Vampire
Events[]
- Primordium Age (Only mentioned)
Locations[]
- Earth
- Cotswolds, England
- Los Angeles, USA
- St. Petersburg, Russia (Only mentioned)
- Pylea (Only mentioned)
Objects[]
- Blood
- Dreadhost's Compendium of Immortal Leeches
- Enochian protection runes
- Feigenbaum (Only mentioned)
- Illyria's sarcophagus (Only mentioned)
- Wolfram & Hart source books
Death count[]
- Unknown number of demons, killed by Spike and Angel.
Behind the scenes[]
Distribution[]
- A Hole in the World, Part Two was the 167th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 9,133 sales in January 2010 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- After punching Eve, Lorne compares himself with the boxer Jake Lamotta.
- Lorne forbids Eve from singing anything from the songwriter Diane Warren, except the song Rhythm of the Night (1985).
- Eve sings Christian Kane's "LA Song."
- Lorne suggests Eve to "make like Carmem Miranda... and die," in reference to the performer who died in 1955.
- Angel says he never watched the musical Les Misérables (1980).
- Gunn has a framed cover of Transformers in his office's wall.
- Wesley reads the novel A Little Princess (1905) to Fred.
- Spike alludes to the riddle: "When is a door not a door? When it is ajar."
- Gunn says he got "all up in this Walt Disney mojo."
Gallery[]
Cover artwork[]
Preview[]
References[]
- ↑ "ANGEL HOLE IN THE WORLD #2." Previews World. Retrieved on March 20, 2021.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--January 2010." ICv2, February 14, 2010.