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*Tagline:'Evil has a new domain.' |
*Tagline:'Evil has a new domain.' |
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− | *Characters include: [[Angel]], [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]], and [[ |
+ | *Characters include: [[Angel]], [[Cordelia Chase|Cordelia]], and [[Allen Francis Doyle|Doyle]]. |
*Cordy (Cordelia) mentions that she only became part of the [[Scooby Gang]] because of her relationship with [[Xander]] |
*Cordy (Cordelia) mentions that she only became part of the [[Scooby Gang]] because of her relationship with [[Xander]] |
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*The demon 'Yunk'sh' can assume the form of the person someone wants to see. Angel sees Buffy, Doyle sees Cordy, and Cordy sees Doyle. |
*The demon 'Yunk'sh' can assume the form of the person someone wants to see. Angel sees Buffy, Doyle sees Cordy, and Cordy sees Doyle. |
Revision as of 17:49, 15 February 2008
Avatar is a novel by John Passarella set in the Angel series.
Cordelia suggests beginning a Web site for their detective agency, but Angel is hesitant -- as Doyle points out, "people in trouble want to interface with a face." Meanwhile the police discover a trail of corpses across the city. The only connection between these victims (apart from the cause of death) is their hobby of online chatting. It seems a techno-savvy demon must be on the prowl, hoping to complete a ritual going even beyond a world-wide web.
Trivia
- Tagline:'Evil has a new domain.'
- Characters include: Angel, Cordelia, and Doyle.
- Cordy (Cordelia) mentions that she only became part of the Scooby Gang because of her relationship with Xander
- The demon 'Yunk'sh' can assume the form of the person someone wants to see. Angel sees Buffy, Doyle sees Cordy, and Cordy sees Doyle.