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+ | |title = ''Angel'' |
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+ | |cover = Angel40A.jpg |
+ | |issues = 44 |
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− | | released = November 21, 2007 |
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+ | |first = ''[[After the Fall, Part One]]'' |
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− | | publisher = [[IDW Publishing]] |
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+ | |last = ''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Six]]'' |
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− | | numbers = 44 |
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+ | |firstdate = November 21, [[2007]] |
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− | | writer = [[Brian Lynch]]<br>[[Joss Whedon]]<br>[[Kelly Armstrong]]<br>[[Juliet Landau]]<br>[[Bill Willingham]]<br>[[David Tischman]]<br>[[Mariah Huehner]]<br>[[Bill Williams]] |
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+ | |lastdate = April 27, [[2011]] |
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− | | artist = [[Franco Urru]]<br>[[Elena Casagrande]]<br>[[Stephen Mooney]]<br>[[Brian Denham]]<br>[[David Messina]]<br>[[Dave Ross]] |
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+ | |publisher = [[IDW Publishing]] |
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+ | |writer = [[Brian Lynch]]<br />[[Joss Whedon]]<br />[[Kelley Armstrong]]<br />[[Juliet Landau]]<br />[[Bill Willingham]]<br />[[David Tischman]]<br />[[Mariah Huehner]] |
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+ | |penciller = [[Franco Urru]]<br />[[Elena Casagrande]]<br />[[Stephen Mooney]]<br />[[Brian Denham]]<br />[[David Messina]]<br />[[Dave Ross]], et al. |
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+ | |editor = [[Chris Ryall]] |
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+ | |coverart = Franco Urru<br />[[Alex Garner]]<br />[[Gabriel Rodriguez]]<br />[[Nick Runge]]<br />[[Jenny Frison]], et al. |
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− | '''''Angel''''' |
+ | '''''Angel''''' is a comic book series from [[IDW Publishing]], originally published from November [[2007]] to April [[2011]]. The title began as the limited series ''[[After the Fall]]'' for seventeen issues, after which IDW chose to continue the series as an ongoing series with new writers. While ''After the Fall'' was plotted by [[Joss Whedon]] and considered [[canon]], the canonical status of subsequent issues is dubious. |
==Premise== |
==Premise== |
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− | + | The series initially deals with the consequences of [[Team Angel]]'s uprising against the [[Senior Partners]], which was that [[Wolfram & Hart]] transported Los Angeles to hell. In this situation, [[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce|Wesley]] remained contractually bound to the sinister Wolfram & Hart; [[Charles Gunn|Gunn]] become a [[vampire]] capturing victims under the pretense that he is rescuing them; and [[Angel]]'s son [[Connor]], ex-girlfriend [[Nina Ash|Nina]], and old acquaintance [[Gwen Raiden|Gwen]] were working to provide a safehouse for the people of Los Angeles under siege by [[demon]]s. Angel himself, and a friendly dragon, [[Cordelia (dragon)|Cordelia]], are forced to live in hell as Angel discovers he is now [[human]] and vulnerable. Issues #1-17 reflect this canonical arc written by [[Joss Whedon]] and [[Brian Lynch]], with art by [[Franco Urru]]. |
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− | After |
+ | At the end of ''After the Fall'', Gunn successfully kills Angel, causing the Senior Partners to create a [[temporal fold]] to before the [[Fall of Los Angeles]]. With L.A returned to normal, the series then focuses on the reopening of [[Angel Investigations]], and the how the characters deal with their traumatic experiences. |
==Continuity== |
==Continuity== |
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− | The events took place after |
+ | *The events took place after "Not Fade Away," but before ''[[The Long Way Home, Part One]]'' and ''[[Alone Together Now]]''. |
+ | *It has the spin-off ''Angel'' miniseries ''[[The Curse]]'', ''[[Old Friends]]'', ''[[Auld Lang Syne]]'', ''[[Smile Time (miniseries)|Smile Time]]'', ''[[Not Fade Away (miniseries)|Not Fade Away]]'', ''[[Blood & Trenches (TPB)|Blood & Trenches]]'', ''[[A Hole in the World (miniseries)|A Hole in the World]]'', ''[[Barbary Coast]]'', ''[[Illyria: Haunted]]'', and ''[[Only Human]]''. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *[[Angel]] (43/45) |
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+ | *[[Connor]] (39/45) |
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+ | *[[Illyria]] (29/45) |
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+ | *[[Spike]] (29/45) |
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+ | *[[Charles Gunn]] (27/45) |
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+ | *[[Myresto Mor]] (16/45) |
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+ | *[[Laura Weathermill]] (15/45) |
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+ | *[[Wesley Wyndam-Pryce]] (15/45) |
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+ | *[[Betta George]] (14/45) |
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+ | *[[Kate Lockley]] (14/45) |
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+ | *[[Gwen Raiden]] (14/45) |
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+ | *[[Desdemona]] (10/45) |
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+ | *[[Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan|Lorne]] (9/45) |
+ | *[[Nina Ash]] (7/45) |
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− | * [[Cordelia (dragon)|Cordelia the dragon]] |
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+ | *[[Cordelia Chase]] (3/45) |
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+ | *[[Drusilla]] (2/45) |
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+ | *[[Cordelia (dragon)]] (?/45) |
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+ | *[[Eddie Hope]] (?/45) |
==Publications== |
==Publications== |
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− | The series |
+ | The series includes 44 issues and six one-shots, collected in ten hardcovers. |
===Issues=== |
===Issues=== |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Title |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Issue |
− | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Release |
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Release date |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|1 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |1 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|November 21, 2007 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 21, 2007 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' [[Brian Lynch]], [[Joss Whedon]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Franco Urru]] |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' [[Franco Urru]] |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |THIS IS IT! The official continuation of the ANGEL series! When last we saw Angel and company, they were charging into battle against Wolfram & Hart's Senior Partners and facing down endless demons in a dark and rainy alleyway. Picking up where Season Five of the fan-favorite TV show ended, the first issue in this maxi-series looks at who lived after that climactic battle, who died, and what happened to all of Los Angeles in its wake. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Los Angeles has been a demon war zone for months after Wolfram & Hart literally sent the entire city to hell in retaliation to Angel's actions in "Not Fade Away". Angel, having tamed a dragon, rescues citizens from the destruction and sends them to Connor, Gwen, and Nina for sanctuary. Meanwhile, the deceased Wesley is now an incorporeal representative of Wolfram & Hart, and Gunn has been turned into a vampire. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel ATF 2.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|2 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |2 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 19, 2007 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 19, 2007 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Between the array of new enemies and fallen former friends — not to mention the state of Los Angeles itself — can Angel possibly find a reason to go on? And can some familiar faces help provide that reason? |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel travels to Santa Monica to protect Connor from a demon lord whose son Angel killed. Gwen tells Angel that there's a new player in the game, and shows him a phrase written in blood. Angel realizes who the person is and heads to Beverly Hills, where he reunites with Spike, who has become lord of the area and lives surrounded by harem of humans and demons. Angel and Spike fight briefly, and Illyria appears in defense of Spike. Meanwhile, Gunn has kidnapped Betta George and reveals that he blames Angel for being sired and wants revenge. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel ATF 3.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Three]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|3 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |3 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |January 14, [[2008]] |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |As it turned out, Angel didn't end up slaying the dragon after all. But maybe Illyria will! After a brutal Illyria/Angel throwdown, it's goddess versus giant, fire-breathing reptile, and a huge reveal that no one will see coming. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel is attacked by Illyria, and gravely wounded. The Hell dimension is playing havoc with Illyria's powers, and she is time-skipping as she did in "Time Bomb". Connor arrives revealing that he and Spike have been working as partners; Spike's "Hugh Hefner" lifestyle is part of his act. Angel confronts the Lords of Los Angeles, and challenges them to a battle for all of Los Angeles in two days. On the final page, Angel's inner monologue reveals his wounds are mortal, and he is no longer a vampire. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A00a.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Four]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|4 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |4 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|February 20, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |February 20, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |As the first chapter in this epic tale reaches its penultimate point, Angel issues a challenge to someone — a lot of ''someones'', actually — that he can't possibly win. Meanwhile, Spike considers changing sides as this hellish new status quo presents some opportunities he can't pass up. And we promise a shock ending more explosive than even those of the first three issues. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|At Wolfram and Hart, Angel is healed through mystic chants that fix his mortal wounds. Two demons arrive and beckon Angel to follow them, while outside, Gunn prepares for an attack on the building. Angel and Wes are taken to the town of Silver Lake, which is ruled by their old ally Lorne, who notifies them of his neutral stance concerning the upcoming battle. After Angel has a reunion with Groosalugg, Gunn and his vampire minions plant a bomb in the empty Wolfram and Hart building, completely destroying it. Wesley's ghost fades away as Angel prepares for the battle ahead. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel ATF 5.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Five]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|5 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |5 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|March 19, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 19, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Everything he had was taken away from him. But now, in his darkest hour, Angel is taking it back. The battle lines are drawn, sides are chosen, and Angel takes a stand that will change everything and everyone close to him. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Wesley has been transported to a void, where he has an argument with a disembodied voice over his role of being the last representative of Wolfram and Hart. Angel's allies consider their options with Spike being the most vocal about his desire to depart. The battle begins with Angel and all his friends at his side, thanks to Lorne's last minute rousing. Spike asks Angel for help concerning Illyria, as Wesley is returned from Hell and joins his companions. Spike reveals he never would have come to aid Angel had he known Wesley would be there. Illyria turns her attention to the scene, notices Wesley's arrival, and reverts back to Fred. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Six]]: First Night, Part One'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|6 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |6 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|April 2, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |April 2, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artists:''' [[John Byrne]], [[David Messina]], [[Stephen Mooney]], [[Tim Kane]] |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |''First Night'' begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions? This first issue of a two-part series-within-a-series has the answers you've been waiting for! |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Bookended by images of Betta George in captivity, the 'First Night' stories of Spike, Connor, and Lorne are presented in three sections. In the first section, Spike switches from self-congratulation and thoughts of retirement into defending innocents — including Illyria, who initially appears as Fred. The second segment displays Connor's internal conflict as he considers rejoining the fight, and is then inevitably drawn into it. The third section is presented in a cartoonish rhyming style, showing Lorne's path from Lindsey's murder to becoming lord of Silver Lake. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel ATF 7.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Seven]]: First Night, Part Two'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|7 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |7 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|May 7, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |May 7, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artists:''' Tim Kane, Stephen Mooney, [[Nick Runge]] |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Angel lost the battle. Los Angeles was sent to hell. The story of what happened during that fateful first night concludes, in this super-sized, jaw-dropping issue. The answers you've been waiting for, the stories you wanted to see. Heroes will fall, new champions will rise, and you'll also see the long-awaited return of... ''right,'' like we're going to tell you here. Brace yourself. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|The second 'First Night' issue initially focuses on Wesley's after-death awareness, including a visit from an unnamed female temptress who is acting on the Senior Partners' behalf. She pretends to be Fred, but Wesley is not fooled. The scene then shifts to Connor's situation; Kate Lockley arrives, armed to the teeth, and "rescues" Connor, taking him to her well-armed lair. In the present day, Betta George is still held captive by Gunn's lackeys, and it is shown that Gunn's vampires have been training against captive Slayers. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Eight]]: First Night, Part Three'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|8 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |8 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|June 11, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |June 11, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, [[Scott Tipton]], Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artists:''' Tim Kane, [[Fabio Mantovani]], [[Mirco Pierfederici]], [[Kevyn Schmidt]] |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In this issue: Gwen begins to fulfill her destiny, Gunn begins his journey down the darkest path imaginable, and LA's citizens deal with being cast into Hell. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|In the first section, Gwen is making out with a guy on the beach when Los Angeles is thrown into Hell. The change in scenery has caused the device regulating her power to stop working, causing her to accidentally electrocute her male companion. In the second section, a crazy guy is preaching about the end of the world when Los Angeles is sent to Hell. Finally, Gunn wakes up in a vampire's lair to discover he's been sired. Learning the vampires were ordered to turn him, he kills their leader and takes charge of the group. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A9-001a.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Nine]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|9 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |9 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|June 18, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |June 18, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Nick Runge |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |We've kept you waiting long enough... now, it's back to work for Angel. The gang's all here as the forces of evil attack from all sides. But Angel's not just fighting for his own life, the fate of someone he never thought he'd see again hangs in the balance. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel and his friends defeat the Lords of L.A., who have misunderstood the true purpose of the Hagan Shafts. Lorne becomes the new Lord of all Los Angeles, while Angel goes to back to the Hyperion Hotel to do what he does best: help people. Connor makes his feelings for Gwen known to Angel. Wesley takes Fred to his corpse, where she reverts to Illyria, who reveals that Fred is still within her. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Ten]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|10 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |10 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 2, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 2, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Nick Runge |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Months ago, Los Angeles went to hell. Or maybe hell came to Los Angeles. Find out the truth once and for all. Plus, someone's been manipulating everyone from the start. Angel would very much like to meet him, and he'll tear through every demon in LA to do so. Meanwhile, Spike has something important to tell Wesley, Illyria has a new role, and what the hell is Gunn keeping in the basement? |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel has a comic book-esque dream where a superhero version of Spike is protecting the city while the mortal Angel is now an old man. Spike is left looking after Wesley. Angel, Connor, Gwen, Nina, and Illyria question a vampire over who killed the lord in #1. Illyria reveals to Connor, Gwen, and Nina that Angel is now human. Realizing that Illyria knew he was human through her ability to detect power, Angel tells Illyria to use her ability to search for the vampires "sitting on the power". Gunn has Betta George attacked by slayers, and eventually, a desperate George uses his ability to mentally freeze them. Gunn then has George attempt to contact help outside of L.A., but George is surprised to learn that Gunn has tricked him; Los Angeles going to Hell has been covered up. However, Betta George has also contacted Angel for help. Angel arrives, ready to attack, after Illyria detected Gunn's gang, "vampires atop a structure brimming with power". Angel is horrified, however, upon recognizing Gunn in their midst. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel ATF 11.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Eleven]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|11 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |11 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|August 13, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |August 13, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Nick Runge |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Angel. Gunn. Reunited. To quote The Man, 'nuff said. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel sends Fred away with Nina on the dragon, while he attempts to rescue Gunn. As Angel discovers that Gunn is now a vampire and his own life is in peril, Connor, Spike, and Gwen return on the dragon to help with the rescue mission. Gunn reveals his visions to Angel, then uses a magical talisman to reverse the spells on Angel: his glamour and all the healing spells. Angel lies bleeding, broken, and dying as the cavalry arrives, only to be shocked by Gwen's apparent betrayal. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Twelve]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|12 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |12 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|September 4, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |September 4, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Nick Runge |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Last issue, Angel and Gunn were reunited. Unsurprisingly, it didn't go very well, and it's about to get worse. Gunn's master plan has comes to light, and it not only does it have horrifying repercussions for Angel and his friends, it could spell disaster for all of Los Angeles. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Connor and Spike confront Gwen on her betrayal. Wesley is taken from headquarters to the scene of Angel's impending death, which spurs Fred's transformation into Illyria as she approaches the scene of a battle between Gwen and the dragon, whose name is revealed as Cordelia. On another plane, Angel is reunited with an apparition of Cordelia, meant to ease his transition. Wesley arrives and confronts Gunn with information from the Senior Partners: the visions are their own, and all they have wrought is part of a larger plan for Angel. He reveals Angel (and Angel alone) is still entitled to the future in the Shanshu prophecy, and delivers Angel a glimpse of it. Angel sees an image of himself as a vampire surrounded by dozens of dead bodies in the aftermath of an apocalyptic battle. This vision however, leads Angel to resign himself to death. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Thirteen]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|13 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |13 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|October 22, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 22, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Gunn wants to save Los Angeles. Angel will do anything to stop him. Plus, someone makes Wesley an offer he can't refuse... even if it means certain doom for everyone around him. Revelations, surprises, and battles to the death, in the lucky 13th issue of the official continuation of the ''Angel'' series. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Spike finds Gunn's captured Slayers, but they overpower him and he is slain. The Senior Partners send their larger army (legions of dragons) to the scene of the rooftop fray, and Cordelia the dragon is killed. Gwen, seeking atonement, sacrifices herself to destroy the legion in an electrical discharge. Connor makes his way into the building and defeats Gunn in combat, kicking him through the window. Connor's pleads to a dying Angel and helps him realize that he would never become a soulless vampire again; Cordelia's spirit bids Angel farewell after reassuring him of his status as a champion of good. While the group desperately encourage Angel to keep fighting and survive, Spike re-emerges seemingly alive, accompanied by the three Slayers who killed him. Gunn, on the streets, encounters Illyria and through feigning sadness and remorse, triggers her transformation into Fred, before he surreptitiously shoots her in the chest. |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Fourteen]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|14 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |14 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|November 19, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 19, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The truth has been revealed. Master plans are on the table. People are dying. And evil is winning. The forces of good take their last stand, but with certain death surrounding them, they're going to have to do the unthinkable to win the day. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|A new demon army arrives in Los Angeles and takes Angel's body so that Angel can be resurrected to fulfill the prophecy. The source of Spike's own seemingly-impossible resurrection is revealed as a five-minute time reset used by Gunn to train his vampires against Slayers. Groosalugg and his black winged horse, also named Cordelia, slay many of Wolfram & Hart's dragons. Despite being interrupted by the demon army, Gunn manages to successfully restore Illyria to her original demonic form, with the intent of using her fully-restored powers to rewind time to before the Fall permanently. However, George looks within Illyria's mind: her frustration at being unable to create order leads her to decide to wholly collapse time - and with it, all existence. |
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− | | |
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Fifteen]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|15 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |15 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 17, 2008 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 17, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Over a year ago, they were sent to hell. Lives were changed. Friends became mortal enemies. But now they're all reunited, and unsurprisingly, it is not going well. Friends will die, Los Angeles will fall, and the end of everything Angel holds dear is at hand. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Illyria continues trying to unmake everything, believing that Fred would want to end everyone's suffering. She lashes out at and kills Groosalugg and many of the Spikettes. Gunn mortally wounds Connor and is defeated, but not killed, by Angel. Angel comes up with a plan to stop Illyria. Betta George focuses Spike and Wesley's memories of Fred into her mind, a "care bear stare", which paralyzes her long enough for Wolfram & Hart's demon avatars to take her out. Connor tells Angel not to let them win and then dies. |
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− | | |
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Sixteen]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|16 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |16 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|January 28, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |January 28, 2009 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|At the conclusion of Angel: Season Five, all of Angel's efforts to save his friends and his city resulted in a hellish existence for all of them. Now, in the penultimate chapter of Angel: After the Fall, a final, climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |At the conclusion of ''Angel'': Season Five, all of Angel's efforts to save his friends and his city resulted in a hellish existence for all of them. Now, in the penultimate chapter of ''Angel: After the Fall'', a final, climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. |
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− | | |
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Part Seventeen]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|17 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |17 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|February 25, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |February 25, 2009 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|At the conclusion of Angel |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |At the conclusion of the ''Angel'' TV series, Los Angeles and all its denizens were cast into a hellish dimension. Since then, Angel has sought redemption while dealing with the death and destruction brought on by his actions. Now, Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch, and Franco Urru present the final chapter in Angel's struggle after the fall. But will anyone survive to see the conclusion? |
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− | | |
+ | |''[[Aftermath, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|18 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |18 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|February 25, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |February 25, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' [[Kelley Armstrong]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Dave Ross]] |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' [[Dave Ross]] |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Two weeks after the finale of After the Fall, novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive Angel |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Two weeks after the finale of "After the Fall," novelist Kelley Armstrong (''The Summoning'') comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive ''Angel'' 17. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to present the first chapter of "Aftermath," wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 19.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Aftermath, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|19 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |19 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|March 25, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 25, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Kelley Armstrong |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Dave Ross |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|As Angel and the remaining survivors from their sojourn to Hell attempt to rebuild their lives and find purpose once again, they must also contend with the threat of a vengeful Lord, a mysterious cat-changer and a winged being from |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |As Angel and the remaining survivors from their sojourn to Hell attempt to rebuild their lives and find purpose once again, they must also contend with the threat of a vengeful Lord, a mysterious cat-changer and a winged being from beyond... |
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− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[ |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 20.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Aftermath, Part Three]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|20 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |20 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|April 29, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |April 29, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Kelley Armstrong |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Dave Ross |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel's attempts to return to normal have been upended by the cat-changer Dez. But who is she, and where does she come from? Find out here, even as a larger question — namely, who is Angel's angelic visitor from beyond, and who sent him here? — comes to light. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Angel's attempts to return to normal have been upended by the cat-changer Dez. But who is she, and where does she come from? Find out here, even as a larger question — namely, who is Angel's angelic visitor from beyond, and who sent him here? — comes to light. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 21.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Aftermath, Part Four]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|21 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |21 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|May 20, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |May 20, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Kelley Armstrong |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Dave Ross |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|The aftermath of the city's return from hell continues to plague Angel, leading to a confrontation with the Powers That Be and some winged visitors from beyond the pale, even as Connor and Gwen face off with Dez. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The aftermath of the city's return from hell continues to plague Angel, leading to a confrontation with the Powers That Be and some winged visitors from beyond the pale, even as Connor and Gwen face off with Dez. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 22.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Aftermath, Part Five]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|22 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |22 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|June 24, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |June 24, 2009 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Kelley Armstrong |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Dave Ross |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The fallout from the Fall has left Angel beset by problems both mortal and from Above, and it all comes to a head here. Angel and the Potentates face one menace while Connor and Dez have their own problems to deal with. And what about the guy with the actual wings...? |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|With the the 'Angels' help, team Angel is able to release already captured 'Angels' but at what cost? |
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− | | |
+ | |''After the Fall ''—'' Epilogue: [[Become What You Are]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|23 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |23 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 1, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 1, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Since returning from Hell, Gunn has lain incapacitated, near death. Looking over him is Illyria, torn by a need to make him pay for his crimes and a compulsion to protect him. But what will she do when a threat from the pages of Spike: After the Fall causes them both to evaluate whether it's better to be good or evil? |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Since returning from Hell, Gunn has lain incapacitated, near death. Looking over him is Illyria, torn by a need to make him pay for his crimes and a compulsion to protect him. But what will she do when a threat from the pages of ''Spike: After the Fall'' causes them both to evaluate whether it's better to be good... or evil? |
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− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[ |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 24.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Drusilla, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|24 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |24 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|August 5, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |August 5, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' [[Juliet Landau]], Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|"Drusilla" herself, Juliet Landau, enters the comics Whedonverse by co-writing alongside Brian Lynch a special two-parter that brings Drusilla into the After the Fall universe. As an added bonus, each issue will feature a special back-up pictorial with Landau, too. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |"Drusilla" herself, Juliet Landau, enters the comics Whedonverse by co-writing alongside Brian Lynch a special two-parter that brings Drusilla into the ''After the Fall'' universe. As an added bonus, each issue will feature a special back-up pictorial with Landau, too. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 25.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[Drusilla, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|25 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |25 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|September 16, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |September 16, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' Juliet Landau, Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Franco Urru |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Juliet Landau continues her two-part ''Angel'' adventure that returns Drusilla to the fold in a bloody big way! Laundau, Lynch and Urru conclude Dru's adventure inside a special asylum, where she either just presided over an insane rampage, or imagined the entire thing... |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Juliet Landau continues her two-part ''Angel'' adventure that returns Drusilla to the fold in a bloody big way! Laundau, Lynch and Urru conclude Dru's adventure inside a special asylum, where she either just presided over an insane rampage, or imagined the entire thing... |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 26.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Boys and Their Toys, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|26 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |26 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|October 7, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 7, 2009 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Somebody has made a movie based on Angel's adventures in hell! Angel and Spike go to a comic con to see how badly Hollywood has mangled true events, only to find themselves surrounded by supernatural evil at every turn. Can Angel tell the difference between an evil demon and a 14-year-old fanboy dressed as an evil demon? Is there a difference? |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|At 'Sci-Fi Fest San Diego' Angel sees how Hollywood views the events of After the Fall. But he is there for more serious reasons - the 'Flaming Sword' that killed him is up for auction. Who wants it the most and why? Spike turns up, curious about the movie, and the two vamps are forced to take on each others identities to stop the sword from getting into the wrong hands. But when Chaos reigns - will Spike make a better Angel than Angel? |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 27.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Boys and Their Toys, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|27 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |27 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|November 4, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 4, 2009 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel and Spike |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Angel and Spike — who is now convinced he is Angel — are thrown into a new kind of Hell as their battle at the comic convention gets hairy. Well, Furry, to say the least. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel AM 28.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Crown Prince Syndrome]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|28 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |28 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 16, 2009 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 16, 2009 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' [[Bill Willingham]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Brian Denham]] |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' [[Brian Denham]] |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|An all-new adventure begins as Eisner-winning writer Bill Willingham takes Angel down some pretty twisted roads as the group's (and its leader's) fame starts causing tension and testing loyalties. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |An all-new adventure begins as Eisner-winning writer Bill Willingham takes Angel down some pretty twisted roads as the group's (and its leader's) fame starts causing tension and testing loyalties. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A06-29-00a.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Immortality for Dummies]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|29 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |29 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|January 13, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |January 13, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Where has the "hero of L.A." gone? While Team Angel Investigations try to figure out how to handle the everyday demons, danger, and evil-doing on their own, Angel's whereabouts turn out to be part of a seriously sinister conspiracy. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Where has the "hero of L.A." gone? While Team Angel Investigations try to figure out how to handle the everyday demons, danger, and evil-doing on their own, Angel's whereabouts turn out to be part of a seriously sinister conspiracy. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A06-30-00a.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Trouble With Felicia]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|30 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |30 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|February 24, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |February 24, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
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+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Things are not going so well for either our famously intrepid hero or his "merry" band of assistant heroes. Spike and Gunn finds themselves committing rooftop shenanigans, Connor is in over his head back at the office, and Angel is starting to wonder if anyone is going to find him before he dies of boredom. And just what is Connor "chosen" for, anyway? |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Things are not going so well for either our famously intrepid hero or his "merry" band of assistant heroes. Spike and Gunn finds themselves committing rooftop shenanigans, Connor is in over his head back at the office, and Angel is starting to wonder if anyone is going to find him before he dies of boredom. And just what is Connor "chosen" for, anyway? |
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+ | |''[[The Big Dustup]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|31 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |31 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|March 17, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 17, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|While Connor tries to get his devoted army of demon soldiers under control, a new player steps up, and Illyria decides not to take Angel's continued absence lying down. Meanwhile, Eddie Hope finds out that being a force for justice has some major consequences. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |While Connor tries to get his devoted army of demon soldiers under control, a new player steps up, and Illyria decides not to take Angel's continued absence lying down. Meanwhile, Eddie Hope finds out that being a force for justice has some major consequences. |
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+ | |''[[Roman a Clef]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|32 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |32 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|April 28, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |April 28, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|As more vampires start running around Hollywood, Connor and crew must figure out a way to stop the carnage and deal with his little merry band of demon girls. Meanwhile, Angel has it out with his captors, before learning that things really can get weirder than he thought. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |As more vampires start running around Hollywood, Connor and crew must figure out a way to stop the carnage and deal with his little merry band of demon girls. Meanwhile, Angel has it out with his captors, before learning that things really can get weirder than he thought. |
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+ | |''[[Letters Home: A Jamesian Interlude]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|33 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |33 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|May 26, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |May 26, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Now that Angel is back in the fold, Connor must readjust to life as the Chosen |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Now that Angel is back in the fold, Connor must readjust to life as the Chosen One's son. Luckily, he has an army of demon women at his beck and call. But nothing could really prepare anyone for what Illyria has in mind. |
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+ | |''[[Bedroom Follies]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|34 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |34 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|June 30, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |June 30, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Brian Denham |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|In the Angel family |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In the Angel family "like father, like son" takes on a whole new meaning. With prophecies practically falling from the sky, Connor and Angel must figure out how to work together without getting back into bad habits. Meanwhile, Illyria's newfound interest in the prodigal son starts to get a little weird and the rest of the team wonders just what to do about ex-watcher Laura Kay Weathermill. |
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+ | |''[[Prophet for Profit, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|35 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |35 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 28, 2010 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 28, 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Bill Willingham |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Elena Casagrande]] |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' [[Elena Casagrande]] |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Sometimes being a |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Sometimes being a "chosen" one really sucks. Which is something Connor is about to find out when his little band of merry demon warrior women decide L.A. really needs to clean up its act. No human or supernatural thingie is safe from their swords. And not even Angel knows how to get them out of this mess. |
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+ | |''[[Prophet for Profit, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|36 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |36 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|August |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |August 2010 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' [[David Tischman]], [[Mariah Huehner]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|When L.A. went to hell, everyone thought things |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When L.A. went to hell, everyone thought things couldn't get any worse. Well, they were dead wrong. Especially now that the new Big Bad is officially out for blood. Meanwhile the magical fall out from The Fall continues to get weirder, and Angel find himself with more enemies than you can wave a sharp wooden type thingy at. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:angel37big.jpg|100px]] |
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+ | |''[[Prophet for Profit, Part Three]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|37 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |37 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|September |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |September 2010 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Soul-Eaters. Demon armies. Dusting limbs. Prophecies run |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Soul-Eaters. Demon armies. Dusting limbs. Prophecies run amock. The Angel-verse is always a little bit strange. But with Connor's life in danger, Angel must step up and take back his city. The only problem? It may already be too late! |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:angel38.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[Cats in the Cradle]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|38 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |38 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|October |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 2010 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Death. Destruction. Destiny. None of these can compare with the betrayal Team Angel is about to face, the old enemy that's about to re-surface, and the epic showdown Angel and Connor are going to have to tackle together. And someone other than the readers finally wonders, just what the hell is really up with Spike? |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Death. Destruction. Destiny. None of these can compare with the betrayal Team Angel is about to face, the old enemy that's about to re-surface, and the epic showdown Angel and Connor are going to have to tackle together. And someone other than the readers finally wonders, just what the hell is really up with Spike? |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel39.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part One]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|39 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |39 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|November |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 2010 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Now that all the weirdness has been explained, Angel and company are looking to get back what they do best. Except an old enemy with the letters W and H comes back, Angel gets transported, and a whole new can of demony worms is opened. Literally |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Now that all the weirdness has been explained, Angel and company are looking to get back to what they do best. Except an old enemy with the letters W and H comes back, Angel gets transported, and a whole new can of demony worms is opened. Literally. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A06-40-00a.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Two]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|40 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |40 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 2010 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Zapped...elsewhere, Angel discovers an old nemesis with a common foe, as James continues to turn L.A. into his own private demon farm. Can the enemy of his enemy be his friend, or is Angel about to get major league betrayed |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Zapped... elsewhere, Angel discovers an old nemesis with a common foe, as James continues to turn L.A. into his own private demon farm. Can the enemy of his enemy be his friend, or is Angel about to get major league betrayed? |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:A06-41-00a.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Three]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|41 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |41 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|January |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |January [[2011]] |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Angel quickly adapts to his new situation, only to discover that Wolfram & Hart and James are the least of his worries, as someone unexpected decides it's time to stop playing nice. Meanwhile, Connor and the gang are under attack at the new headquarters from yet another threat... |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Angel quickly adapts to his new situation, only to discover that Wolfram & Hart and James are the least of his worries, as someone unexpected decides it's time to stop playing nice. Meanwhile, Connor and the gang are under attack at the new headquarters from yet another threat... |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel42A.jpg|100px]] |
− | | |
+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Four]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|42 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |42 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|February |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |February 2011 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Illyria finds Angel in deep trouble, and Angel finds Illyria...altered. The two of them must confront Wolfram & Hart, and the Big Bad, if they have any hope of rescuing L.A. Of course, it's not nearly that simple, and Illyria must make a sacrifice so Angel can do what he does best: be a hero. |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Illyria finds Angel in deep trouble, and Angel finds Illyria... altered. The two of them must confront Wolfram & Hart, and the Big Bad, if they have any hope of rescuing L.A. Of course, it's not nearly that simple, and Illyria must make a sacrifice so Angel can do what he does best: be a hero. |
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+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Five]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|43 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |43 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|March |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 2011 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Time is quite literally running out for Angel. He must stop the ultimate Big Bad, Wolfram & Hart, and somehow get back to Connor before L.A. becomes a permanent demon farm. Can Illyria help, or is the sacrifice too great? |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Time is quite literally running out for Angel. He must stop the ultimate Big Bad, Wolfram & Hart, and somehow get back to Connor before L.A. becomes a permanent demon farm. Can Illyria help, or is the sacrifice too great? |
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+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Six]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|44 |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |44 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|April |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |April 2011 |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' David Tischman, Mariah Huehner |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Elena Casagrande |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"| |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Story threads dating back to ''After the Fall'' #1 all tie together in this explosive last hurrah for Angel and his team. Don't miss your chance to say goodbye to the original vampire with a soul before he heads off into the twilight... |
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+ | ===Extras=== |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Cover |
− | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"|Title |
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Title |
− | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Release date |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Masksa.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[Masks]]'' |
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− | |[[Angel: After the Fall (Volume One)]] |
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− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 25, 2006 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 16, 2008 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writers:''' [[Jeff Mariotte]], Scott Tipton, [[Christopher Golden]], [[James Patrick]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artists:''' Stephen Mooney, David Messina, [[Steph Stamb]], [[Sean Murphy]] |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |It's All Hallow's Eve, and what better group to spend it with than Angel and his associates? In this Halloween-themed annual featuring four special stories, everyone wears a mask of one kind or another... including Angel Puppet, out on a "[[Mystery Date]]," courtesy of Jeff Mariotte and Stephen Mooney, Illyria in "[[Unacceptable Losses]]," by Scott Tipton and David Messina, Cordelia in "[[Foreshadowing]]" by Christopher Golden and Steph Stamb, and Lindsey in "[[Pencils & Paperclips|Pencils and Paperclips]]," by James Patrick and Sean Murphy. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|In Angel's final television season, his world ended... but his story didn't. Picking up where Season Five of the fan-favorite TV show left off, this first collection looks at who lived after that climactic battle, who died, and what happened to all of Los Angeles in its wake. |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel vs Frankenstein cover.jpg|100px]] |
− | |[[Angel |
+ | |''[[Angel vs. Frankenstein]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 21, 2009 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|September 9, 2006 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' John Byrne |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' John Byrne |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Writer/artist John Byrne returns to ''Angel'' for this special one-shot featuring a new spin on a classic horror confrontation. Out of darkness and nightmare he comes for what he claims is rightfully his — but Angelus is there before him. Two legendary monsters. One goal. Who will claim the prize? |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|The second softcover collection of IDW's smash-hit Angel: After the Fall! First Night begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions? |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:AnnualA.jpg|100px]] |
− | |[[Angel |
+ | |''[[Last Angel in Hell (comic)|Last Angel in Hell]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 23, 2009 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|March 11, 2007 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Brian Lynch |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |When L.A. went to Hell in ''After the Fall'', so did thousands of screenwriters, one of whom wrote a movie based on Angel's experiences there. The first-ever ''Angel Annual'' presents an adaptation of Angel's travails, Hollywood-style, in ''Angel: Last Angel in Hell: The Official Movie Adaptation''. By Brian Lynch and Stephen Mooney! Mooney presents two movie poster covers, one featuring the real Angel and company, the other with their Hollywood counterparts. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Now that weve seen not only what happened after that epic, show-ending alley battle, but also experienced the First Night that Los Angeles went to Hell, its time to find out what comes next. But its not going to be easy. Long-time friends-turned-enemies Angel and Gunn are on a collision course with destruction, and when Gunns master plans get exposed, well, lets just say things get chippy. Experience all the action, drama, deception, and demonic humor youve come to expect from Brian Lynch (Spike: Shadow Puppets), joined this time with artist Nick Runge in the exciting continuation of Angel: After The Fall! |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:LorneOneshot.jpg|100px]] |
− | |[[ |
+ | |''[[Lorne: The Music of the Spheres]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 24, 2010 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 15, 2007 |
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+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' John Byrne |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' John Byrne |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The world is in peril (again!), and only the most unlikely member of Angel's entourage is able to save the day. A special book-length tribute to the late Andy Hallett and his character, Lorne, presented by writer-artist John Byrne. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|The excitement of After the Fall continues in this latest offering from Whedon and Lynch. With truths revealed, master plans laid out, and people dying, it's clear evil is winning the fight in Los Angeles. In this decisive collection, a final climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. Soon the "fall" will be concluded, and the Aftermath will be revealed! |
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|- |
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− | |colspan="6" bgcolor="# |
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
|- |
|- |
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− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[ |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Angel vs Frankenstein II cover.jpg|100px]] |
− | |[[Angel |
+ | |''[[Angel vs. Frankenstein II]]'' |
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 13, 2010 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|September 29, 2009 |
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|- |
|- |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' John Byrne |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' John Byrne |
|- |
|- |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |More than a century before, Angelus faced a monster born out of one man's nightmares. He thought it was destroyed, but now, on the streets of New York in the 1920s, Angel finds it alive and hungering for revenge. |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Springing out of Joss Whedon's Angel: After the Fall story line, novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive last issue of Angel: After the Fall. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to present the first arc of AFTERMATH wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience. |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |colspan="6" bgcolor="# |
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
|- |
|- |
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− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[ |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[File:Yearbook-00a.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[Yearbook]]'' |
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− | |[[Angel: Last Angel in Hell (Volume Six)]] |
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− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |May 25, 2011 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 5, 2009 |
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|- |
|- |
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− | | rowspan="1"|''' |
+ | | rowspan="1" |'''Writer:''' Brian Lynch, [[Daniel Roth]], [[Patrick Shand]], Scott Tipton, [[Peter David]], Jeff Mariotte, [[Chris Ryall]] |
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' |
+ | | colspan="2" rowspan="1" |'''Artist:''' Stephen Mooney, Franco Urru, Elena Casagrande, David Messina |
|- |
|- |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |IDW's final farewell to the Angelverse is full of the creators who have been telling stories about the vampire with a soul from the very beginning. Each tale will be a farewell from the writers and artists who have known him best. Includes stories "[[...Dust to Dust]]," "[[OMG Unicorns!]]," "[[All the Time in the World]]," "[[My Only Friend]]," "[[Fight for the Remote!]]," "[[This One Time]]," and "[[A Blessing and "The Curse"|A Blessing and 'The Curse']]." |
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− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|In possibly the craziest Angel volume yet, we find out what happened to Gunn, Drusilla, Angel, and Spike in the aftermath of the Fall, which includes comas, insane asylums, a comic con, and even Angel's movie adaptation. With stories by fan-favorite writer Brian Lynch and a two-issue arc co-written by Drusilla herself, Juliet Landau, this collection shows you just how insane Angel's world can get. |
||
+ | |} |
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+ | |||
+ | ===Collections=== |
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+ | ====Hardcovers==== |
||
+ | {| class="wikitable" |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Cover |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Title |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Issues |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Release date |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |colspan="6" bgcolor=" |
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
|- |
|- |
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− | | colspan="1" rowspan=" |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:AtFVol1.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Volume 1]]'' |
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− | |[[Angel: Immortality for Dummies]] |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |1–5 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 9, 2008 |
|- |
|- |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In Angel's final television season, his world ended... but his story didn't. Now, IDW Publishing is proud to present the story of ''Angel: After the Fall'', as presided over by ''Angel'' co-creator Joss Whedon, along with his hand-picked creative team, Brian Lynch and Franco Urru. Picking up where Season Five of the fan-favorite TV show left off, this hardcover edition looks at who lived after that climactic battle, who died, and what happened to all of Los Angeles in its wake. |
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− | | rowspan="1"|'''Written by:''' [[Bill Willingham]] |
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− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Brian Denham]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
||
− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Eisner Award-winning writer Bill Willingham's (Fables) first story arc on Angel: Immortality For Dummies, takes us down the dark path of fame, testing old allegiances and new friendships. When Angel goes missing, Connor steps in, and learns pretty quickly that being a hero is a lot harder than dad makes it look. |
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|- |
|- |
||
− | |colspan=" |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Hc02.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[After the Fall, First Night]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |6–8 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |September 3, 2008 |
||
|- |
|- |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The second hardcover collection of IDW's smash-hit ''Angel: After the Fall'' series plotted by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, scripted by Lynch, and this time featuring an array of talented artists. "First Night" begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the ''Angel'' television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions? John Byrne, Davud Messina, Nick Runge, and many other artists contribute the multiple tales in this hardcover volume. |
||
− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[Image:Angel-Vol2 CrownPrinceSyndrome.jpg|100px|]] |
||
− | |[[Angel: Crown Prince Syndrome]] |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|#33-38 |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 14, 2010 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
||
− | | rowspan="1"|'''Written by:''' [[Bill Willingham]] |
||
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Elena Casagrande]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:AtFVol3.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Now that Angel's back in charge, he struggles to keep his relationship with Connor from getting messy and discovers weird new things about Illyria as she tries to woo the prodigal son. Meanwhile, Spike gets into the prophecy business, Laura Kay Weathermill has some strange ideas, and a demon army of warrior women tries to "fix" L.A. You know, just another day for Angel and crew. |
||
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Volume 3]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |9–12 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 11, 2009 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |''Angel''<nowiki/>'s ''After The Fall'' storyline is back in the crosshairs in this third hardcover volume of the latest ''Angel'' series! Long-time friends-turned-enemies Angel and Gunn are on a collision course with destruction, and when Gunn's master plans get exposed, well, let's just say things get chippy. But as usual, the problem everyone expects turns out to be the least of their concerns! Experience all the action, drama, deception and demonic humor you've come to expect from Brian Lynch (''Spike: Shadow Puppets''), joined this time with artists Nick Runge and Stephen Mooney in the exciting continuation of ''Angel: After The Fall''! |
||
− | |colspan="6" bgcolor="#6D252F"| |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | colspan=" |
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
− | |[[Angel: The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart]] |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|#39-44 |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|July 12, 2011 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:AtFVol4.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | | rowspan="1"|'''Written by:''' [[David Tischman]] and [[Mariah Huehner]] |
||
+ | |''[[After the Fall, Volume 4]]'' |
||
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Elena Casagrande]] |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |13–17 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 15, 2009 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"| |
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |The excitement of After the Fall continues in this latest offering from Whedon and Lynch! With truths revealed, master plans laid out, and people dying, it's clear evil is winning the fight in Los Angeles. In this decisive story, a climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. Soon the "fall" will be concluded, and the Aftermath will be revealed! |
|- |
|- |
||
− | |colspan="6" bgcolor="# |
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
|- |
|- |
||
− | | colspan="1" rowspan=" |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Aftermath.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[Aftermath]]'' |
||
− | |[[Angel: After the Fall (Premiere Edition)]] |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |18–22 |
− | | style="text-align:center;"| |
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |September 9, 2009 |
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Springing out of Joss Whedon's Angel: After the Fall story line, novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive last issue of Angel: After the Fall. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to present the first arc of AFTERMATH wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience. |
||
− | | rowspan="1"|'''Written by:''' [[Brian Lynch]] and [[Joss Whedon]] |
||
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Franco Urru]], [[Nick Runge]], and [[Stephen Mooney]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
||
− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|Issues #1–17 of Angel: After the Fall are collected here, in this Premiere Edition hardcover! Dive in as series writer Brian Lynch and Angel overlord Joss Whedon tell the tale of what happened to Angel & Co. on the night that WOLFRAM & HART sent their minions into the alley in "Not Fade Away." |
||
|- |
|- |
||
− | |colspan=" |
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:AngelVol6.jpg|100px]] |
+ | |''[[Last Angel in Hell (HC)|Last Angel in Hell]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |23–27 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |May 12, 2010 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |In possibly the craziest Angel volume yet, we find out what happened to Gunn, Drusilla, Angel, and Spike in the aftermath of the Fall, which includes comas, insane asylums, a comic con, and even Angel's movie adaptation. With stories by fan-favorite writer Brian Lynch and a two-issue arc co-written by Drusilla herself, Juliet Landau, this collection shows you just how insane Angel's world can get. |
||
− | | colspan="1" rowspan="3"|[[Image:Angel_TheEnd.jpg|100px|]] |
||
− | |[[Angel: The End]] |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|#28-44 |
||
− | | style="text-align:center;"|December 11, 2011 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
||
− | | rowspan="1"|'''Written by:''' [[Bill Willingham]], [[David Tischman]], and [[Mariah Huehner]] |
||
− | | colspan="2" rowspan="1"|'''Artist:''' [[Brian Denham]] and [[Elena Casagrande]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:AngelHC7.jpg|100px]] |
||
− | | colspan="3" rowspan="1"|This is the end, beautiful friend. After years of fighting to protect his friends and the citizens of Los Angeles from the demonic hordes that populate this and other dimensions, ANGEL must say goodbye. Elaborate plans and selfless acts have come and gone, and now IDW presents the hardcover collection of Angel's final three volumes: Immortality for Dummies, The Crown Prince Syndrome, and The Wolf, The Ram, and The Heart into one glorious collection, including the never-before-collected Angel Yearbook. |
||
+ | |''[[Immortality for Dummies (HC)|Immortality for Dummies]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |28–32 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |July 27, 2010 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Eisner Award-winning writer Bill Willingham's (Fables) first story arc on Angel: Immortality For Dummies, takes us down the dark path of fame, testing old allegiances and new friendships. When Angel goes missing, Connor steps in, and learns pretty quickly that being a hero is a lot harder than dad makes it look. |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Angel-Vol2 CrownPrinceSyndrome.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |''[[Crown Prince Syndrome]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |33–38 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |December 1, 2010 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Now that Angel's back in charge, he struggles to keep his relationship with Connor from getting messy and discovers weird new things about Illyria as she tries to woo the prodigal son. Meanwhile, Spike gets into the prophecy business, Laura Kay Weathermill has some strange ideas, and a demon army of warrior women tries to "fix" L.A. You know, just another day for Angel and crew. |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:WR&HHC.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |''[[The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |39–44 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |June 29, 2011 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |IDW's final arc of ANGEL is an epic, bittersweet, last stand to save the city Angel loves! Ripped from the "now" into the far future, Angel discovers that if he doesn't stop James or "Myr", the not-angel, Los Angeles will end up as a Blade Runnery disaster of demon breeding farms and war. His ally in this stark world is Wolfram & Hart, who he knows better than to trust. Yet, it's clear that some things are worse than the Apocalypse. Maybe. |
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|} |
|} |
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− | === |
+ | ====Others==== |
+ | {| class="wikitable" |
||
− | Several spin-off one-shots and mini-series were also created: |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Cover |
||
− | *''[[Angel Special: Lorne]]'' |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Title |
||
− | *''[[Angel: Last Angel in Hell]]'' |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Issues |
||
− | *''[[Angel Yearbook]]'' |
||
+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Release date |
||
− | *''[[Spike: After the Fall]]'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | *''[[Angel: Only Human]]'' |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
||
− | *''[[Spike: The Devil You Know]]'' |
||
+ | |- |
||
− | *''[[Spike (IDW series)|Spike]]'' |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Angel PremiereV1 cvr.jpg|100px]] |
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− | *''[[Angel: Illyria]]'' |
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+ | |''[[After the Fall: The Premiere Edition]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |1–17 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |March 2, 2011 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |Issues #1-17 of ''Angel: After the Fall'' are collected here, in this Premiere Edition hardcover! Dive in as series writer Brian Lynch and Angel overlord Joss Whedon tell the tale of what happened to Angel & Co. on the night that WOLFRAM & HART sent their minions into the alley in "Not Fade Away." |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="#334455" | |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Angel TheEnd.jpg|100px]] |
||
+ | |''[[The End]]'' |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |28–44 |
||
+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 30, 2011 |
||
+ | |- |
||
+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |This is the end, beautiful friend. After years of fighting to protect his friends and the citizens of Los Angeles from the demonic hordes that populate this and other dimensions, ANGEL must say goodbye. Elaborate plans and selfless acts have come and gone, and now IDW presents the hardcover collection of ''Angel''<nowiki/>'s final three volumes: ''Immortality for Dummies'', ''The Crown Prince Syndrome'', and ''The Wolf, The Ram, and The Heart'' into one glorious collection, including the never-before-collected ''Angel Yearbook''. |
||
+ | |} |
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+ | ====Trade paperbacks==== |
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− | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" |
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− | ===Variant Covers=== |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Cover |
||
− | <gallery captionalign="left" widths="120px"> |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Title |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 1variant.jpg|Issue 1 |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Issues |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 1_DC.jpg|Issue 1 "Director's Cut" |
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+ | ! scope="col" style="text-align:center;" |Release date |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 2variant.jpg|Issue 2 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 3variant.jpg|Issue 3 |
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+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 4variant.jpg|Issue 4 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel 005 000.jpg|Issue 5 |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Angel Season6.jpg|100px]] |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 5variant.jpg|Issue 5 |
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+ | |''[[Angel Season Six, Volume 1]]'' |
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− | Image:00b.jpg|Issue 6 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |1–12, others |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 6variant.jpg|Issue 6 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 14, [[2015]] |
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− | Image:A7-001d.jpg|Issues 6-7 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 7variant.jpg|Issue 7 |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |After the Fall?! How about after the show?! Picking up where the television series left off, ''Angel: Season Six'' brings all the best moments from ''Angel: First Night'', ''Spike: After the Fall'', and ''Angel: After the Fall'' into a two-volume set. With ''Season Six'' on your shelf, the memory of Angel will not fade away. |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 8variant.jpg|Issue 8 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 9variant.jpg|Issue 9 |
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+ | | colspan="6" bgcolor="334455" | |
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− | Image:A10-001b.jpg|Issue 10 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel001b.jpg|Issue 11 |
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+ | | colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[File:Angel Season6v2.jpg|100px]] |
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− | Image:A12-001b.jpg|Issue 12 |
||
+ | |''[[Angel Season Six, Volume 2]]'' |
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− | Image:A13-002.jpg|Issue 13 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |13–27, "[[This One Time]]," |
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− | Image:A14-000b.jpg|Issue 14 |
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+ | ''[[Last Angel in Hell (comic)|Last Angel in Hell]]'' |
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− | Image:A15-002.jpg|Issue 15 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |August 17, [[2016]] |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 16variant.jpg|Issue 16 |
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+ | |- |
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− | Image:Angel ATF 17variant.jpg|Issue 17 |
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+ | | colspan="3" rowspan="1" |''Angel: Season Six'' picks up where the television series left off! Volume 2 of a two-volume set, this collection contains ''Angel: After the Fall, Vol. 4'', ''Angel: Aftermath'', and ''Angel: Last Angel in Hell''. |
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− | Image:Angel17virgin.jpg|Issue 17 (virgin) |
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+ | |} |
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− | Image:Angel AM 19 B.jpg|Issue 19 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 20 B.jpg|Issue 20 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 21 B.jpg|Issue 21 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 22 B.jpg|Issue 22 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 23 B.jpg|Issue 23 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 24 B.jpg|Issue 24 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 24 C.jpg|Issue 24 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 24 D.jpg|Issue 24 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 24 E.jpg|Issue 24 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 25 B.jpg|Issue 25 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 26 B.jpg|Issue 26 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 27 B.jpg|Issue 27 |
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− | Image:Angel 28 B.png|Issue 28 |
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− | Image:Angel28NewYear.jpg|Issue 28 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 29 B.jpg|Issue 29 |
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− | Image:Angel AM 30 B.jpg|Issue 30 |
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− | Image:angel31b.jpg|Issue 31 |
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− | Image:angel32b.jpg|Issue 32 |
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− | Image:angel33b.jpg|Issue 33 |
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− | Image:prv5528_pg1.jpg|Issue 34 |
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− | Image:angel35_00a.jpg|Issue 35 |
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− | Image:angel_36_00a.jpg|Issue 36 |
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− | Image:Angel37bb.jpg|Issue 37 |
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− | Image:ANGELvariant 38.jpg|Issue 38 |
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− | Image:Angel 39B.jpg|Issue 39 |
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− | Image:Angel40B.jpg|Issue 40 |
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− | Image:41.jpg|Issue 41 |
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− | Image:Angel41C.jpg|Issue 41 |
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− | Image:angel42B.jpg|Issue 42 |
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− | Image:Angel43.jpg|Issue 43 |
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− | Image:Angel_43_C.jpg|Issue 43 |
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− | Image:angelb44.jpg|Issue 44 |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | ===Picture Gallery=== |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | Image:Angel vs Illyria.jpg|[[Angel]] battles [[Illyria]]. |
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− | Image:Los Angeles in Hell.jpg|[[Los Angeles]] in [[Hell]]. |
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− | Image:Death_of_Connor.jpg|[[Connor]] dies. |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | [[nl:Angel (IDW Publishing serie)]] |
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− | ==Behind the Scenes== |
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+ | [[Category:Angel comics]] |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | [[Category:Seasons]] |
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− | <small><references/></small> |
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− | [[Category: |
+ | [[Category:IDW Publishing]] |
− | [[Category:Angel Comic Collections| ]] |
Revision as of 19:08, 17 July 2020
- ↳ Note: This article is about the comic series from IDW Publishing. For other uses, see Angel.
The canonicity of this article's subject remains dubious. Though it doesn't contradict official continuity, it has not been referenced in any confirmed canonical material. |
Angel is a comic book series from IDW Publishing, originally published from November 2007 to April 2011. The title began as the limited series After the Fall for seventeen issues, after which IDW chose to continue the series as an ongoing series with new writers. While After the Fall was plotted by Joss Whedon and considered canon, the canonical status of subsequent issues is dubious.
Premise
The series initially deals with the consequences of Team Angel's uprising against the Senior Partners, which was that Wolfram & Hart transported Los Angeles to hell. In this situation, Wesley remained contractually bound to the sinister Wolfram & Hart; Gunn become a vampire capturing victims under the pretense that he is rescuing them; and Angel's son Connor, ex-girlfriend Nina, and old acquaintance Gwen were working to provide a safehouse for the people of Los Angeles under siege by demons. Angel himself, and a friendly dragon, Cordelia, are forced to live in hell as Angel discovers he is now human and vulnerable. Issues #1-17 reflect this canonical arc written by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, with art by Franco Urru.
At the end of After the Fall, Gunn successfully kills Angel, causing the Senior Partners to create a temporal fold to before the Fall of Los Angeles. With L.A returned to normal, the series then focuses on the reopening of Angel Investigations, and the how the characters deal with their traumatic experiences.
Continuity
- The events took place after "Not Fade Away," but before The Long Way Home, Part One and Alone Together Now.
- It has the spin-off Angel miniseries The Curse, Old Friends, Auld Lang Syne, Smile Time, Not Fade Away, Blood & Trenches, A Hole in the World, Barbary Coast, Illyria: Haunted, and Only Human.
Appearances
- Angel (43/45)
- Connor (39/45)
- Illyria (29/45)
- Spike (29/45)
- Charles Gunn (27/45)
- Myresto Mor (16/45)
- Laura Weathermill (15/45)
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (15/45)
- Betta George (14/45)
- Kate Lockley (14/45)
- Gwen Raiden (14/45)
- Desdemona (10/45)
- Lorne (9/45)
- Nina Ash (7/45)
- Cordelia Chase (3/45)
- Drusilla (2/45)
- Cordelia (dragon) (?/45)
- Eddie Hope (?/45)
Publications
The series includes 44 issues and six one-shots, collected in ten hardcovers.
Issues
Cover | Title | Issue | Release date | ||
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After the Fall, Part One | 1 | November 21, 2007 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
THIS IS IT! The official continuation of the ANGEL series! When last we saw Angel and company, they were charging into battle against Wolfram & Hart's Senior Partners and facing down endless demons in a dark and rainy alleyway. Picking up where Season Five of the fan-favorite TV show ended, the first issue in this maxi-series looks at who lived after that climactic battle, who died, and what happened to all of Los Angeles in its wake. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Two | 2 | December 19, 2007 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
Between the array of new enemies and fallen former friends — not to mention the state of Los Angeles itself — can Angel possibly find a reason to go on? And can some familiar faces help provide that reason? | |||||
After the Fall, Part Three | 3 | January 14, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
As it turned out, Angel didn't end up slaying the dragon after all. But maybe Illyria will! After a brutal Illyria/Angel throwdown, it's goddess versus giant, fire-breathing reptile, and a huge reveal that no one will see coming. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Four | 4 | February 20, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
As the first chapter in this epic tale reaches its penultimate point, Angel issues a challenge to someone — a lot of someones, actually — that he can't possibly win. Meanwhile, Spike considers changing sides as this hellish new status quo presents some opportunities he can't pass up. And we promise a shock ending more explosive than even those of the first three issues. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Five | 5 | March 19, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
Everything he had was taken away from him. But now, in his darkest hour, Angel is taking it back. The battle lines are drawn, sides are chosen, and Angel takes a stand that will change everything and everyone close to him. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Six: First Night, Part One | 6 | April 2, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artists: John Byrne, David Messina, Stephen Mooney, Tim Kane | ||||
First Night begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions? This first issue of a two-part series-within-a-series has the answers you've been waiting for! | |||||
After the Fall, Part Seven: First Night, Part Two | 7 | May 7, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artists: Tim Kane, Stephen Mooney, Nick Runge | ||||
Angel lost the battle. Los Angeles was sent to hell. The story of what happened during that fateful first night concludes, in this super-sized, jaw-dropping issue. The answers you've been waiting for, the stories you wanted to see. Heroes will fall, new champions will rise, and you'll also see the long-awaited return of... right, like we're going to tell you here. Brace yourself. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Eight: First Night, Part Three | 8 | June 11, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Scott Tipton, Joss Whedon | Artists: Tim Kane, Fabio Mantovani, Mirco Pierfederici, Kevyn Schmidt | ||||
In this issue: Gwen begins to fulfill her destiny, Gunn begins his journey down the darkest path imaginable, and LA's citizens deal with being cast into Hell. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Nine | 9 | June 18, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Nick Runge | ||||
We've kept you waiting long enough... now, it's back to work for Angel. The gang's all here as the forces of evil attack from all sides. But Angel's not just fighting for his own life, the fate of someone he never thought he'd see again hangs in the balance. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Ten | 10 | July 2, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Nick Runge | ||||
Months ago, Los Angeles went to hell. Or maybe hell came to Los Angeles. Find out the truth once and for all. Plus, someone's been manipulating everyone from the start. Angel would very much like to meet him, and he'll tear through every demon in LA to do so. Meanwhile, Spike has something important to tell Wesley, Illyria has a new role, and what the hell is Gunn keeping in the basement? | |||||
After the Fall, Part Eleven | 11 | August 13, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Nick Runge | ||||
Angel. Gunn. Reunited. To quote The Man, 'nuff said. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Twelve | 12 | September 4, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Nick Runge | ||||
Last issue, Angel and Gunn were reunited. Unsurprisingly, it didn't go very well, and it's about to get worse. Gunn's master plan has comes to light, and it not only does it have horrifying repercussions for Angel and his friends, it could spell disaster for all of Los Angeles. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Thirteen | 13 | October 22, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Stephen Mooney | ||||
Gunn wants to save Los Angeles. Angel will do anything to stop him. Plus, someone makes Wesley an offer he can't refuse... even if it means certain doom for everyone around him. Revelations, surprises, and battles to the death, in the lucky 13th issue of the official continuation of the Angel series. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Fourteen | 14 | November 19, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Stephen Mooney | ||||
The truth has been revealed. Master plans are on the table. People are dying. And evil is winning. The forces of good take their last stand, but with certain death surrounding them, they're going to have to do the unthinkable to win the day. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Fifteen | 15 | December 17, 2008 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
Over a year ago, they were sent to hell. Lives were changed. Friends became mortal enemies. But now they're all reunited, and unsurprisingly, it is not going well. Friends will die, Los Angeles will fall, and the end of everything Angel holds dear is at hand. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Sixteen | 16 | January 28, 2009 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
At the conclusion of Angel: Season Five, all of Angel's efforts to save his friends and his city resulted in a hellish existence for all of them. Now, in the penultimate chapter of Angel: After the Fall, a final, climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. | |||||
After the Fall, Part Seventeen | 17 | February 25, 2009 | |||
Writers: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
At the conclusion of the Angel TV series, Los Angeles and all its denizens were cast into a hellish dimension. Since then, Angel has sought redemption while dealing with the death and destruction brought on by his actions. Now, Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch, and Franco Urru present the final chapter in Angel's struggle after the fall. But will anyone survive to see the conclusion? | |||||
Aftermath, Part One | 18 | February 25, 2009 | |||
Writer: Kelley Armstrong | Artist: Dave Ross | ||||
Two weeks after the finale of "After the Fall," novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive Angel 17. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to present the first chapter of "Aftermath," wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience. | |||||
Aftermath, Part Two | 19 | March 25, 2009 | |||
Writer: Kelley Armstrong | Artist: Dave Ross | ||||
As Angel and the remaining survivors from their sojourn to Hell attempt to rebuild their lives and find purpose once again, they must also contend with the threat of a vengeful Lord, a mysterious cat-changer and a winged being from beyond... | |||||
Aftermath, Part Three | 20 | April 29, 2009 | |||
Writer: Kelley Armstrong | Artist: Dave Ross | ||||
Angel's attempts to return to normal have been upended by the cat-changer Dez. But who is she, and where does she come from? Find out here, even as a larger question — namely, who is Angel's angelic visitor from beyond, and who sent him here? — comes to light. | |||||
Aftermath, Part Four | 21 | May 20, 2009 | |||
Writer: Kelley Armstrong | Artist: Dave Ross | ||||
The aftermath of the city's return from hell continues to plague Angel, leading to a confrontation with the Powers That Be and some winged visitors from beyond the pale, even as Connor and Gwen face off with Dez. | |||||
Aftermath, Part Five | 22 | June 24, 2009 | |||
Writer: Kelley Armstrong | Artist: Dave Ross | ||||
The fallout from the Fall has left Angel beset by problems both mortal and from Above, and it all comes to a head here. Angel and the Potentates face one menace while Connor and Dez have their own problems to deal with. And what about the guy with the actual wings...? | |||||
After the Fall — Epilogue: Become What You Are | 23 | July 1, 2009 | |||
Writer: Brian Lynch | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
Since returning from Hell, Gunn has lain incapacitated, near death. Looking over him is Illyria, torn by a need to make him pay for his crimes and a compulsion to protect him. But what will she do when a threat from the pages of Spike: After the Fall causes them both to evaluate whether it's better to be good... or evil? | |||||
Drusilla, Part One | 24 | August 5, 2009 | |||
Writers: Juliet Landau, Brian Lynch | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
"Drusilla" herself, Juliet Landau, enters the comics Whedonverse by co-writing alongside Brian Lynch a special two-parter that brings Drusilla into the After the Fall universe. As an added bonus, each issue will feature a special back-up pictorial with Landau, too. | |||||
Drusilla, Part Two | 25 | September 16, 2009 | |||
Writers: Juliet Landau, Brian Lynch | Artist: Franco Urru | ||||
Juliet Landau continues her two-part Angel adventure that returns Drusilla to the fold in a bloody big way! Laundau, Lynch and Urru conclude Dru's adventure inside a special asylum, where she either just presided over an insane rampage, or imagined the entire thing... | |||||
Boys and Their Toys, Part One | 26 | October 7, 2009 | |||
Writer: Brian Lynch | Artist: Stephen Mooney | ||||
Somebody has made a movie based on Angel's adventures in hell! Angel and Spike go to a comic con to see how badly Hollywood has mangled true events, only to find themselves surrounded by supernatural evil at every turn. Can Angel tell the difference between an evil demon and a 14-year-old fanboy dressed as an evil demon? Is there a difference? | |||||
Boys and Their Toys, Part Two | 27 | November 4, 2009 | |||
Writer: Brian Lynch | Artist: Stephen Mooney | ||||
Angel and Spike — who is now convinced he is Angel — are thrown into a new kind of Hell as their battle at the comic convention gets hairy. Well, Furry, to say the least. | |||||
The Crown Prince Syndrome | 28 | December 16, 2009 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
An all-new adventure begins as Eisner-winning writer Bill Willingham takes Angel down some pretty twisted roads as the group's (and its leader's) fame starts causing tension and testing loyalties. | |||||
Immortality for Dummies | 29 | January 13, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
Where has the "hero of L.A." gone? While Team Angel Investigations try to figure out how to handle the everyday demons, danger, and evil-doing on their own, Angel's whereabouts turn out to be part of a seriously sinister conspiracy. | |||||
The Trouble With Felicia | 30 | February 24, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
Things are not going so well for either our famously intrepid hero or his "merry" band of assistant heroes. Spike and Gunn finds themselves committing rooftop shenanigans, Connor is in over his head back at the office, and Angel is starting to wonder if anyone is going to find him before he dies of boredom. And just what is Connor "chosen" for, anyway? | |||||
The Big Dustup | 31 | March 17, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
While Connor tries to get his devoted army of demon soldiers under control, a new player steps up, and Illyria decides not to take Angel's continued absence lying down. Meanwhile, Eddie Hope finds out that being a force for justice has some major consequences. | |||||
Roman a Clef | 32 | April 28, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
As more vampires start running around Hollywood, Connor and crew must figure out a way to stop the carnage and deal with his little merry band of demon girls. Meanwhile, Angel has it out with his captors, before learning that things really can get weirder than he thought. | |||||
Letters Home: A Jamesian Interlude | 33 | May 26, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
Now that Angel is back in the fold, Connor must readjust to life as the Chosen One's son. Luckily, he has an army of demon women at his beck and call. But nothing could really prepare anyone for what Illyria has in mind. | |||||
Bedroom Follies | 34 | June 30, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Brian Denham | ||||
In the Angel family "like father, like son" takes on a whole new meaning. With prophecies practically falling from the sky, Connor and Angel must figure out how to work together without getting back into bad habits. Meanwhile, Illyria's newfound interest in the prodigal son starts to get a little weird and the rest of the team wonders just what to do about ex-watcher Laura Kay Weathermill. | |||||
Prophet for Profit, Part One | 35 | July 28, 2010 | |||
Writer: Bill Willingham | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Sometimes being a "chosen" one really sucks. Which is something Connor is about to find out when his little band of merry demon warrior women decide L.A. really needs to clean up its act. No human or supernatural thingie is safe from their swords. And not even Angel knows how to get them out of this mess. | |||||
Prophet for Profit, Part Two | 36 | August 2010 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
When L.A. went to hell, everyone thought things couldn't get any worse. Well, they were dead wrong. Especially now that the new Big Bad is officially out for blood. Meanwhile the magical fall out from The Fall continues to get weirder, and Angel find himself with more enemies than you can wave a sharp wooden type thingy at. | |||||
Prophet for Profit, Part Three | 37 | September 2010 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Soul-Eaters. Demon armies. Dusting limbs. Prophecies run amock. The Angel-verse is always a little bit strange. But with Connor's life in danger, Angel must step up and take back his city. The only problem? It may already be too late! | |||||
Cats in the Cradle | 38 | October 2010 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Death. Destruction. Destiny. None of these can compare with the betrayal Team Angel is about to face, the old enemy that's about to re-surface, and the epic showdown Angel and Connor are going to have to tackle together. And someone other than the readers finally wonders, just what the hell is really up with Spike? | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part One | 39 | November 2010 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Now that all the weirdness has been explained, Angel and company are looking to get back to what they do best. Except an old enemy with the letters W and H comes back, Angel gets transported, and a whole new can of demony worms is opened. Literally. | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Two | 40 | December 2010 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Zapped... elsewhere, Angel discovers an old nemesis with a common foe, as James continues to turn L.A. into his own private demon farm. Can the enemy of his enemy be his friend, or is Angel about to get major league betrayed? | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Three | 41 | January 2011 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Angel quickly adapts to his new situation, only to discover that Wolfram & Hart and James are the least of his worries, as someone unexpected decides it's time to stop playing nice. Meanwhile, Connor and the gang are under attack at the new headquarters from yet another threat... | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Four | 42 | February 2011 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Illyria finds Angel in deep trouble, and Angel finds Illyria... altered. The two of them must confront Wolfram & Hart, and the Big Bad, if they have any hope of rescuing L.A. Of course, it's not nearly that simple, and Illyria must make a sacrifice so Angel can do what he does best: be a hero. | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Five | 43 | March 2011 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Time is quite literally running out for Angel. He must stop the ultimate Big Bad, Wolfram & Hart, and somehow get back to Connor before L.A. becomes a permanent demon farm. Can Illyria help, or is the sacrifice too great? | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Six | 44 | April 2011 | |||
Writers: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner | Artist: Elena Casagrande | ||||
Story threads dating back to After the Fall #1 all tie together in this explosive last hurrah for Angel and his team. Don't miss your chance to say goodbye to the original vampire with a soul before he heads off into the twilight... |
Extras
Cover | Title | Release date | |||
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Masks | October 25, 2006 | ||||
Writers: Jeff Mariotte, Scott Tipton, Christopher Golden, James Patrick | Artists: Stephen Mooney, David Messina, Steph Stamb, Sean Murphy | ||||
It's All Hallow's Eve, and what better group to spend it with than Angel and his associates? In this Halloween-themed annual featuring four special stories, everyone wears a mask of one kind or another... including Angel Puppet, out on a "Mystery Date," courtesy of Jeff Mariotte and Stephen Mooney, Illyria in "Unacceptable Losses," by Scott Tipton and David Messina, Cordelia in "Foreshadowing" by Christopher Golden and Steph Stamb, and Lindsey in "Pencils and Paperclips," by James Patrick and Sean Murphy. | |||||
Angel vs. Frankenstein | October 21, 2009 | ||||
Writer: John Byrne | Artist: John Byrne | ||||
Writer/artist John Byrne returns to Angel for this special one-shot featuring a new spin on a classic horror confrontation. Out of darkness and nightmare he comes for what he claims is rightfully his — but Angelus is there before him. Two legendary monsters. One goal. Who will claim the prize? | |||||
Last Angel in Hell | December 23, 2009 | ||||
Writer: Brian Lynch | Artist: Stephen Mooney | ||||
When L.A. went to Hell in After the Fall, so did thousands of screenwriters, one of whom wrote a movie based on Angel's experiences there. The first-ever Angel Annual presents an adaptation of Angel's travails, Hollywood-style, in Angel: Last Angel in Hell: The Official Movie Adaptation. By Brian Lynch and Stephen Mooney! Mooney presents two movie poster covers, one featuring the real Angel and company, the other with their Hollywood counterparts. | |||||
Lorne: The Music of the Spheres | March 24, 2010 | ||||
Writer: John Byrne | Artist: John Byrne | ||||
The world is in peril (again!), and only the most unlikely member of Angel's entourage is able to save the day. A special book-length tribute to the late Andy Hallett and his character, Lorne, presented by writer-artist John Byrne. | |||||
Angel vs. Frankenstein II | October 13, 2010 | ||||
Writer: John Byrne | Artist: John Byrne | ||||
More than a century before, Angelus faced a monster born out of one man's nightmares. He thought it was destroyed, but now, on the streets of New York in the 1920s, Angel finds it alive and hungering for revenge. | |||||
Yearbook | May 25, 2011 | ||||
Writer: Brian Lynch, Daniel Roth, Patrick Shand, Scott Tipton, Peter David, Jeff Mariotte, Chris Ryall | Artist: Stephen Mooney, Franco Urru, Elena Casagrande, David Messina | ||||
IDW's final farewell to the Angelverse is full of the creators who have been telling stories about the vampire with a soul from the very beginning. Each tale will be a farewell from the writers and artists who have known him best. Includes stories "...Dust to Dust," "OMG Unicorns!," "All the Time in the World," "My Only Friend," "Fight for the Remote!," "This One Time," and "A Blessing and 'The Curse'." |
Collections
Hardcovers
Cover | Title | Issues | Release date | ||
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After the Fall, Volume 1 | 1–5 | July 9, 2008 | |||
In Angel's final television season, his world ended... but his story didn't. Now, IDW Publishing is proud to present the story of Angel: After the Fall, as presided over by Angel co-creator Joss Whedon, along with his hand-picked creative team, Brian Lynch and Franco Urru. Picking up where Season Five of the fan-favorite TV show left off, this hardcover edition looks at who lived after that climactic battle, who died, and what happened to all of Los Angeles in its wake. | |||||
After the Fall, First Night | 6–8 | September 3, 2008 | |||
The second hardcover collection of IDW's smash-hit Angel: After the Fall series plotted by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, scripted by Lynch, and this time featuring an array of talented artists. "First Night" begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hell's greatest champions? John Byrne, Davud Messina, Nick Runge, and many other artists contribute the multiple tales in this hardcover volume. | |||||
After the Fall, Volume 3 | 9–12 | March 11, 2009 | |||
Angel's After The Fall storyline is back in the crosshairs in this third hardcover volume of the latest Angel series! Long-time friends-turned-enemies Angel and Gunn are on a collision course with destruction, and when Gunn's master plans get exposed, well, let's just say things get chippy. But as usual, the problem everyone expects turns out to be the least of their concerns! Experience all the action, drama, deception and demonic humor you've come to expect from Brian Lynch (Spike: Shadow Puppets), joined this time with artists Nick Runge and Stephen Mooney in the exciting continuation of Angel: After The Fall! | |||||
After the Fall, Volume 4 | 13–17 | July 15, 2009 | |||
The excitement of After the Fall continues in this latest offering from Whedon and Lynch! With truths revealed, master plans laid out, and people dying, it's clear evil is winning the fight in Los Angeles. In this decisive story, a climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time. Soon the "fall" will be concluded, and the Aftermath will be revealed! | |||||
Aftermath | 18–22 | September 9, 2009 | |||
Springing out of Joss Whedon's Angel: After the Fall story line, novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive last issue of Angel: After the Fall. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to present the first arc of AFTERMATH wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience. | |||||
Last Angel in Hell | 23–27 | May 12, 2010 | |||
In possibly the craziest Angel volume yet, we find out what happened to Gunn, Drusilla, Angel, and Spike in the aftermath of the Fall, which includes comas, insane asylums, a comic con, and even Angel's movie adaptation. With stories by fan-favorite writer Brian Lynch and a two-issue arc co-written by Drusilla herself, Juliet Landau, this collection shows you just how insane Angel's world can get. | |||||
Immortality for Dummies | 28–32 | July 27, 2010 | |||
Eisner Award-winning writer Bill Willingham's (Fables) first story arc on Angel: Immortality For Dummies, takes us down the dark path of fame, testing old allegiances and new friendships. When Angel goes missing, Connor steps in, and learns pretty quickly that being a hero is a lot harder than dad makes it look. | |||||
Crown Prince Syndrome | 33–38 | December 1, 2010 | |||
Now that Angel's back in charge, he struggles to keep his relationship with Connor from getting messy and discovers weird new things about Illyria as she tries to woo the prodigal son. Meanwhile, Spike gets into the prophecy business, Laura Kay Weathermill has some strange ideas, and a demon army of warrior women tries to "fix" L.A. You know, just another day for Angel and crew. | |||||
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart | 39–44 | June 29, 2011 | |||
IDW's final arc of ANGEL is an epic, bittersweet, last stand to save the city Angel loves! Ripped from the "now" into the far future, Angel discovers that if he doesn't stop James or "Myr", the not-angel, Los Angeles will end up as a Blade Runnery disaster of demon breeding farms and war. His ally in this stark world is Wolfram & Hart, who he knows better than to trust. Yet, it's clear that some things are worse than the Apocalypse. Maybe. |
Others
Cover | Title | Issues | Release date | ||
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After the Fall: The Premiere Edition | 1–17 | March 2, 2011 | |||
Issues #1-17 of Angel: After the Fall are collected here, in this Premiere Edition hardcover! Dive in as series writer Brian Lynch and Angel overlord Joss Whedon tell the tale of what happened to Angel & Co. on the night that WOLFRAM & HART sent their minions into the alley in "Not Fade Away." | |||||
The End | 28–44 | November 30, 2011 | |||
This is the end, beautiful friend. After years of fighting to protect his friends and the citizens of Los Angeles from the demonic hordes that populate this and other dimensions, ANGEL must say goodbye. Elaborate plans and selfless acts have come and gone, and now IDW presents the hardcover collection of Angel's final three volumes: Immortality for Dummies, The Crown Prince Syndrome, and The Wolf, The Ram, and The Heart into one glorious collection, including the never-before-collected Angel Yearbook. |
Trade paperbacks
Cover | Title | Issues | Release date | ||
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Angel Season Six, Volume 1 | 1–12, others | October 14, 2015 | |||
After the Fall?! How about after the show?! Picking up where the television series left off, Angel: Season Six brings all the best moments from Angel: First Night, Spike: After the Fall, and Angel: After the Fall into a two-volume set. With Season Six on your shelf, the memory of Angel will not fade away. | |||||
Angel Season Six, Volume 2 | 13–27, "This One Time," | August 17, 2016 | |||
Angel: Season Six picks up where the television series left off! Volume 2 of a two-volume set, this collection contains Angel: After the Fall, Vol. 4, Angel: Aftermath, and Angel: Last Angel in Hell. |