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Beneath the Surface, Part Two is the ninth issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Christopher Golden with Tom Sniegoski and illustrated by Eric Powell, it was originally published on July 12, 2000, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis[]
Beneath the city of angels, a killer is stalking the sewers. Angel is hunting a monster, though he's not certain if it's the right monster. And Detective Kate Lockley and her men are also in the sewers, looking for the one she thinks is responsible: a certain vampire named Angel. They are moving closer and closer toward a final, climactic battle with the real killer. Be there for all the mayhem![1]
Summary[]
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Continuity[]
- The story is set after Wesley joins Angel Investigations in "Parting Gifts" but before Gunn's alliance in "War Zone."
- Clive returns after his confront with Angel and Doyle in Earthly Possessions, Part One.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Abner
- Angel
- Brainard
- Clive
- Allen Francis Doyle (Only mentioned)
- Jimbo
- Kate Lockley
- Tosches
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
Locations[]
- Los Angeles
- Cobwebs
Objects[]
Death count[]
- Jimbo, Brainard, and Tosches, tore apart by Clive.
- Two police officers, killed by Clive.
- Clive, stabbed by Abner.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The photo cover features a promotional picture taken for Angel season 1.
Distribution[]
- Beneath the Surface, Part Two was the 134th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 17,576 sales in July 2000 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- Abner collects books with the works of the poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564–1616).
- Angel gifts Abner the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1831), which includes the character Quasimodo, a man considered a monster for his appearance.
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
Quotes[]
Abner: "I'm Abner. And Abner is mad!" |
References[]
- ↑ "Angel #9." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on March 2, 2022.
- ↑ "July 2000 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops." Comichron. Retrieved on March 2, 2022.