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Revision as of 02:57, 7 December 2012
"Women of a Certain Age" is the tenth issue of the Angel & Faith comic book series.
Synopsis
Angel and Faith are forced into battle, less by choice and more by circumstance, when two mysterious women from Giles’s past call on the unlikely duo for help. But that’s only the beginning of Angel and Faith’s troubles as the ladies settle in for the night!
Continuity
The story is set after "Daddy Issues".
Appearances
Individuals
- Angel
- Faith Lehane
- Lavinia Fairweather Template:FBA
- Sophronia Fairweather Template:FBA
- Rupert Giles (Only in flashbacks)
- Edna Giles (Only in flashbacks)
- Mr. Giles (Only in flashbacks)
- Willow Rosenberg
Organizations and Titles
Species
Events
Locations
Weapons and Objects
Death Count
Behind the Scenes
- The two mysterious ladies in Women of a Certain Age were characters Joss Whedon originally planned to use in the now defunct Ripper TV show.
Collections
Pop Culture References
Quotes
{{QuoteBlock |Angel|"I ... appreciate that. But it's not as simple as being possessed. I made choices--" |Sophronia|"Dear boy, when you live by magic, you are likely to die by it. Rupert knew that and had made peace with it. If you must be guilty about something, there's always your hair. "
Faith: "Did Giles hate you as much as I do?" |
Lavina: " Oh, rather more, I should think." |