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The Changeling Wife is the fourth issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Christopher Golden and illustrated by Eric Powell, it was originally published on February 9, 2000, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis[]
- In Los Angeles, things aren't always what they seem. Angel tries to help a woman caught in an abusive marriage, never suspecting where the real danger lies. They say no good deed goes unpunished, and Angel is about to learn that firsthand.[1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- This story is set during Angel season 1, with the configuration of Angel Investigations being from before the episode "Hero."
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Cordelia Chase
- Allen Francis Doyle
- Jenkins
- Cassie Koeing (Only in visions)
- Robert Koeing
- Kate Lockley
- Willow Rosenberg (Only mentioned)
- Unidentified fae
- Unidentified man
- Unidentified vampire
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
- Changeling faerie
- Demon (Only mentioned)
- Vampire
Locations[]
- Los Angeles
- Angel Investigations offices
- Koeing residence
Objects[]
Death count[]
- Unidentified vampire, staked by Angel.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The photo cover features a promotional picture taken for Angel season 1.
- The narration cites the writer Robert Louis Stevenson, quoting from his novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886).
Distribution[]
- The Changeling Wife was the 100th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 20,063 sales in February 2000 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
International titles[]
- German: Die fremde Frau (The Strange Woman)
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
Quotes[]
Cordelia: "God, where's Rosenberg when you could use her hacking skills?" |
Angel: "The world is full of weird things, Cordelia. Eventually, they all find their way to Los Angeles." |
References[]
- ↑ "Angel #4." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on April 2, 2021.
- ↑ "February 2000 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops." Comichron. Retrieved on April 2, 2021.