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Long Night's Journey... is the first issue of the Long Night's Journey comic book miniseries. Written by Brett Matthews with Joss Whedon and illustrated by Mel Rubi, it was originally published on September 12, 2001, by Dark Horse Comics.

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This September, get ready for an intense and darkly romantic new Angel thriller, written by none other than series creator Joss Whedon. Angel's searching for a kidnapped child, only to stumble upon a force of unspeakable evil and unimaginable power. Acclaimed penciller Mel Rubi (Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator) takes us from the darkened, mean streets of Los Angeles, to the dizzying heights of the city's skyscrapers, and face to face with some of the strangest, the most grotesque, and the most unsettlingly seductive creatures Angel has ever faced. Joss Whedon has retooled and reinvented his creation for comics and given us a story that is much too big for the small screen. If you think you know Angel, think again.[1]

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  • None.

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  • The photo covers feature promotional pictures for Angel season 2.

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  • Long Night's Journey... was the 104th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 18,020 sales in September 2001 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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  • Cordelia considers her acting performance worthy of receiving an Emmy award.
  • Cordelia mentions the title of the children's book Sarah, Plain and Tall.

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References[]

  1. "Angel vol.2 #1." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on February 7, 2023.
  2. "Top 300 Comics--September." ICv2, September 11, 2001.
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