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Drusilla, Part Two is the twenty-fifth issue of the Angel comic book series. It was written by Juliet Landau with Brian Lynch and illustrated by Franco Urru. It was originally published on September 16, 2009, by IDW Publishing.

Synopsis[]

Juliet Landau continues her two-part Angel adventure that returns Drusilla to the fold in a bloody big way! Landau, 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...[1]

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Death count[]

  • Dozens of members of the staff, sired by Drusilla.
  • One woman, beheaded by Drusilla.
  • Drusilla's mother, neck slit by Angelus (in flashbacks).

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Production[]

  • The photo cover features a picture taken for Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 2.
  • Sam Shearon's cover references a poster for the 1971 film A Clockwork Orange.
  • The single issue features a gallery of nine pictures of Juliet Landau and a painting by Mark McHaley.
  • The single issue does not include a title for the story, but the arc of the issues #24 and #25 were collected under the title "Drusilla."

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  • Drusilla, Part Two was the 106th best-selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 23,815 sales in September 2009 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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  • The single issue credits the colorist Fabio Mantovani as "Fabio Montovani."

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References[]

  1. "ANGEL #25." Previews World. Archived from the original on May 23, 2025.
  2. "Top 300 Comics Actual--September 2009." ICv2, October 18, 2009.