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Vermin, Part One is the twelfth issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Christopher Golden with Tom Sniegoski and illustrated by Christian Zanier, it was originally published on September 13, 2000, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis[]
- What could be a less likely spot for evil than an amusement park? When Cordelia has a vision of a kidnapped little girl, Angel finds out that even this seemingly innocent spot can hide a lurking terror. "Vermin" is the first of a two-part story that kicks off the Autumnal tales in the pages of Angel and Buffy, six stories intended to scare the pants off you. Brought to you by Christopher Golden (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Watcher's Guide), Tom Sniegoski (Realworlds: Batman), and Christian Zanier (Rising Stars).[1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- The flashbacks take place in the year 1956, 1978, and 1962.
- The story is set after Wesley joins Angel Investigations in "Parting Gifts" but before Gunn's alliance in "War Zone."
- Wesley tells Cordelia about Angel's experience with rats in the streets of New York in the 60s; he'll continue to consume rats in the 90s, as shown in the episodes "Becoming, Part One" and "Orpheus."
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Cordelia Chase
- Dex
- Ashley Emerson
- Chaz Emerson (Only mentioned)
- Kristoff (Only in flashbacks)
- Lucius
- Milton
- Norm
- Pepper (Only in flashbacks)
- Ronnie (Only in flashbacks)
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
- Yng' Szaggath (Only mentioned)
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
Locations[]
- Los Angeles
- Angel Investigations offices
- Big!! Stanley's Luncheonet
- Dream-a-Dreamland
- New York City (Only in flashbacks)
Objects[]
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The photo cover features a promotional picture taken for Angel season 1.
Distribution[]
- Vermin, Part One was the 136th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 15,885 sales in October 2000 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
References[]
- ↑ "Angel #12." Dark Horse Comics Retrieved on July 7, 2022.
- ↑ "October 2000 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops." Comichron. Retrieved on July 7, 2022.