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Comic book continuation of Angel the series

Angel: Afterwards the Fall
Angel After The Fall Issue1.jpg

Embrace of Angel: Afterward the Fall #1. Art by Tony Harris.

Publication data
Publisher IDW Publishing
Schedule Monthly
Format Express series (#ane–17)
Spin-off ongoing series (#18–44)
Publication appointment Nov2007 – April2011
No. of issues 44
Master grapheme(s) Angel Investigations
Creative team
Created by Joss Whedon
Written past Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon (#1–17)
Kelley Armstrong (#18–22)
Brian Lynch (#23–27)
Bill Willingham (#28–38)
David Tischman and Mariah Huehner (#39–44)
Penciller(southward) Franco Urru (#1–five, xv–17, 23–25)
Nick Runge (#nine–12)
Stephen Mooney (#12–14, 26–27)
Dave Ross (#xviii–22)
Brian Denham (#28–32)
Elena Casagrande (#33–44)
Collected editions
Hardcover, Book 1 ISBN 1-60010-181-X

Angel: After the Fall , also known as Angel: Season half-dozen , is a comic book published by IDW Publishing. Written by Brian Lynch and plotted with Joss Whedon, the serial is a canonical continuation of the Angel goggle box series, and follows the events of that show'due south final flavour.[i] [2] Angel: After the Fall was prompted by IDW Publishing and Joss Whedon after the success of Dark Equus caballus Comics' Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight which is the official comic continuation of Angel's mothershow, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Angel: After the Fall sees the heroic vampire, Angel, coping with the apocalyptic aftermath of the idiot box series after he took over and subsequently betrayed the demonic law firm, Wolfram & Hart. The city of Los Angeles has since been sent to hell by Wolfram & Hart every bit a consequence of Affections'south actions. The series follows his attempts to rescue the people he has sworn to protect. The offset issue was released on November 21, 2007.

Originally intended equally a 12-consequence limited series, Later on the Fall expanded into a 17-consequence Angel serial. Later the Fall was so followed by an ongoing series, with rotating writers and artists but without the input of Joss Whedon. In addition to this, After the Fall has also spawned multiple spin-offs of its own. Spike: After the Fall bridges the gap betwixt Spike's "First Night" mini-arc and his first appearance in After the Fall over four issues. A second five-issue spin-off, Affections: Only Homo, picks upwardly after #23, following Gunn and Illyria.[3] A four-issue mini-series, Spike: The Devil You Know was released, teaming up Spike with Eddie Hope for a story set betwixt Angel issues #32 and #33. A quaternary four-issue spin-off featuring Illyria, titled Angel: Illyria: Haunted, was released beginning in November 2010. IDW also announced an ongoing Spike championship, some other "canon" championship featuring explicit Buffy Flavour Viii crossovers.[4]

In the editor's cavalcade in the dorsum of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Riley i-shot released by Nighttime Horse Comics, editor Scott Allie announced that the Angel comics would return to Dark Horse in tardily 2011. It was officially announced on August 19, 2010 that the series would come to an end with a six-issue arc titled "The Wolf, the Ram, and the Middle," and Night Horse reacquiring the license to publish Angel titles, beginning with a new line of comics named Angel & Religion (co-starring Faith, 25 problems) in August 2011, tying in with a launch of Buffy Season Nine.[5] [6] The planned Spike ongoing spin-off instead became an viii issue mini-series.[7]

Publication history [edit]

Post-obit the success of Dark Horse Comics' ongoing series Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight, an official continuation to the television set series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, series creator Joss Whedon wished to continue the story of Buffy spin-off Angel in the same medium. In September 2006, comic book writer Brian Lynch met Joss Whedon past chance in a restaurant near his domicile where he told Whedon virtually the imminent release of a spin-off comic by himself and artist Franco Urru, Spike: Asylum, published by IDW and based upon the graphic symbol of Spike, a cardinal character in both Buffy and Angel. To Lynch'south surprise, Whedon was thrilled with Spike: Asylum, and Joss felt confident he had found a writer capable of capturing his characters' voices in the new medium, and was impressed with Franco's unique style.[8] Whedon would later email Lynch, asking to meet up with him again in the same eatery. Working together, the two plotted the events of a at present 17-consequence limited serial for a continuation of the Angel saga, drawing from elements of Whedon's programme for a sixth televised flavor of Angel and several ideas proposed past Lynch. Whedon gave Lynch the freedom to write the series himself, only overseeing the project every bit if in the office of an executive producer.[9]

Development into an ongoing series [edit]

The series afterward spun off into an ongoing serial, with Kelley Armstrong taking over for her run, called Aftermath (#eighteen–22). Brian Lynch returned for three stories, focusing on Gunn (#23), Drusilla (#24–25) (co-written with Juliet Landau) and Angel & Spike (#26–27). At the San Diego Comic-Con 2009 it was announced that Eisner Award-winning author Bill Willingham was taking over equally ongoing writer with issue #28 with a six-issue arc named "Immortality for Dummies" launching in Dec 2009, joined by artist Brian Denham. The series showed how Angel is kidnapped past the newly formed 'Immortality Incorporated'. While Angel fights to escape, his son Connor takes over the reins of Angel Investigations.[x] Willingham finished his run on the serial with #38, so David Tischman and Mariah Huehner wrote a vi-issue arc titled "The Wolf, the Ram, and the Centre" (#39–44) that concluded the final Angel story arc at IDW Publishing before information technology moved to Dark Horse Comics.

Spin-offs [edit]

On March 11, 2008, information technology was announced that there would be a four upshot spin-off titled Fasten: After the Fall from July 2008, which will chronicle the time in between the events of the series finale "Not Fade Away" and After the Fall, continuing directly from the Affections: Afterward the Fall issue "First Night, Role Iii," focusing on the characters of Spike and Illyria.[11] A second spin-off miniseries, Angel: Only Human being, focuses on Gunn and Illyria following the After the Fall Epilogue wherein both seek redemption and an opportunity to come to terms with their humanity and the good and evil inside them both.[3]

Brian Lynch afterwards announced a 2nd, this-time-ongoing Spike spin-off from the Angel: After the Fall franchise. Spike volition be gear up "a few months" after Spike has left hell, and characteristic in its supporting cast Groosalugg, Beck from Spike: Aviary, Betta George and Jeremy from Spike: Afterward the Autumn. Due to Night Horse Comics' use of the Angel character in the Buffy Flavour Viii storyline "Twilight", Whedon allowed Lynch utilize of Buffy character Willow Rosenberg for his Fasten serial. Additionally, it is to characteristic the supporting cast Fasten brings alongside him to Season Eight in "Last Gleaming" and deed as a approved lead-in to Buffy Flavour Eight, and therefore a spin-off to both.[12]

Premise [edit]

The premise of the series is that Los Angeles is feeling the backwash of main character Angel taking a stand confronting the demonic Senior Partners in season five, who have retaliated past literally sending Los Angeles to hell. The serial picks up some time after the season five finale, "Not Fade Away" and shows that Wesley remains contractually leap to the sinister Wolfram & Hart and the Partners after his death, Gunn has become a vampire capturing victims under the pretense he is rescuing them, that Angel's son Connor, ex-girlfriend Nina and old acquaintance Gwen are working to provide a safehouse for the people of Los Angeles under siege by demons, and that Spike now lives under the protection of Illyria who is no longer in control of her powers, unpredictably bold Fred Burkle's advent and personality at times. Angel himself, along with a dragon he befriended, is trying his all-time to remain a champion of good under the circumstances.

According to Whedon, the absence of upkeep constraints allows Angel'southward world to expand in means that were never possible with the television series, "It will definitely utilise Flavor 6's proposed stories as inspiration, but it's not exactly Flavor half-dozen".[xiii]

Publication [edit]

Maxi-series [edit]

Championship Upshot # Release appointment
After the Fall #1 1 November 21, 2007
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Los Angeles has been a demon war zone for months later on Wolfram & Hart literally sent the entire city to hell in retaliation to Angel's actions in "Not Fade Away". Angel, having befriended a dragon, rescues citizens from the devastation and sends them to Connor, Gwen, and Nina for sanctuary. Meanwhile, the deceased Wesley is now an incorporeal representative of Wolfram & Hart, and Gunn has been turned into a vampire.
Afterward the Fall #2 2 Dec 19, 2007
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Affections travels to Santa Monica to protect Connor from a demon lord whose son Affections killed. Gwen tells Angel that there'due south a new role player in the game, and shows him a phrase written in blood. Angel realizes who the person is and heads to Beverly Hills, where he reunites with Spike, who has become lord of the expanse and lives surrounded past a harem of humans and demons. Affections and Spike fight briefly, and Illyria appears in defense of Spike. Meanwhile, Gunn has kidnapped Betta George and reveals that he blames Angel for being sired and wants revenge.
After the Fall #3 3 Jan xiv, 2008
Author: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Angel is attacked by Illyria, and gravely wounded. The Hell dimension is playing havoc with Illyria's powers, and she is time-skipping every bit she did in "Time Bomb". Connor arrives revealing that he and Spike have been working as partners; Spike's "Hugh Hefner" lifestyle is part of his act. Angel confronts the Lords of Los Angeles, and challenges them to a boxing for all of Los Angeles in two days. On the final folio, Affections's inner monologue reveals his wounds are mortal, and he is no longer a vampire.
After the Fall #4 4 February xx, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Flashbacks establish that Angel was turned man by the Senior Partners to restrict his power to oppose them. At Wolfram and Hart, Affections is healed through mystic chants that set his mortal wounds, but Wesley warns him that they are running out of the supplies to maintain the glamour that he is however a vampire. Two demons arrive and beckon Angel to follow them, while outside, Gunn prepares for an attack on the edifice. Angel and Wes are taken to the town of Silver Lake, which is ruled past their former marry Lorne, who notifies them of his neutral opinion concerning the upcoming battle. After Angel has a reunion with Groosalugg, Gunn and his vampire minions found a bomb in the empty Wolfram and Hart edifice, completely destroying it. Wesley'south ghost fades away every bit Affections prepares for the battle ahead.
After the Autumn #5 5 March 19, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Wesley has been transported to a void, where he has an argument with a disembodied voice over his role of being the final representative of Wolfram and Hart. Angel's allies consider their options with Spike existence the most vocal about his desire to depart. The battle begins with Angel and all his friends at his side, thanks to Lorne'south last infinitesimal rousing. Spike asks Affections for assist concerning Illyria, as Wesley is returned from Hell and joins his companions. Fasten reveals he never would have come to assist Angel had he known Wesley would be there. Illyria turns her attention to the scene, notices Wesley's arrival, and reverts to Fred.
First Night, Part 1 #6 vi Apr two, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Tim Kane, David Messina, Stephen Mooney and John Byrne
Bookended by images of Betta George in captivity, the 'First Dark' stories of Spike, Connor, and Lorne are presented in three sections. In the offset section, Spike switches from self-congratulation and thoughts of retirement into defending innocents—including Illyria, who initially appears as Fred. The 2d segment displays Connor's internal conflict every bit he considers rejoining the fight, and is then inevitably drawn into it. The third section is presented in a cartoonish rhyming way, showing Lorne'due south path from Lindsey'south murder to becoming lord of Silver Lake.
Showtime Night, Part two #7 7 May 7, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Tim Kane, Nick Runge and Stephen Mooney
The second 'First Night' outcome initially focuses on Wesley's afterward-death sensation, including a visit from an unnamed female temptress who is acting on the Senior Partners' behalf. She pretends to exist Fred, just Wesley is not fooled. The scene then shifts to Connor's situation; Kate Lockley arrives, armed to the teeth, and "rescues" Connor, taking him to her well-armed lair. In the present 24-hour interval, Betta George is still held captive by Gunn's lackeys, and information technology is shown that Gunn'south vampires have been training against captive Slayers.
Starting time Night, Part 3 #eight viii June eleven, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon and Scott Tipton Penciller: Tim Kane, Fabio Mantovani, Kevyn Schmidt and Mirco Pierfederici
In the first department, Gwen is making out with a guy on the beach when Los Angeles is thrown into Hell. The change in scenery has caused the device regulating her power to cease working, causing her to accidentally assassinate her male person companion. In the second section, a crazy guy is preaching about the end of the world when Los Angeles is sent to Hell. Finally, Gunn wakes up in a vampire'due south lair to discover he'southward been sired. Learning the vampires were ordered to plough him, he kills their leader and takes accuse of the group.
Later on the Fall #9 nine June xviii, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Nick Runge
Affections and his friends defeat the Lords of L.A., who have misunderstood the true purpose of the Hagan Shafts (what they idea were weapons are actually tools used past immortals to commit suicide). Lorne becomes the new Lord of all Los Angeles, while Angel goes back to the Hyperion Hotel to practise what he does best: aid people. Connor makes his feelings for Gwen known to Affections. Wesley takes Fred to his corpse, where she reverts to Illyria, who reveals that Fred is still within her.
After the Fall #x ten July two, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Nick Runge and David Messina
Affections has a comic volume-esque dream where a superhero version of Fasten is protecting the metropolis while the mortal Angel is at present an old human. Spike is left looking afterward Wesley. Angel, Connor, Gwen, Nina, and Illyria question a vampire over who killed the lord in #1. Illyria reveals to Connor, Gwen, and Nina that Angel is now human. Realizing that Illyria knew he was human through her ability to detect power, Angel tells Illyria to utilize her ability to search for the vampires "sitting on the power". Gunn has Betta George attacked by slayers, and eventually, a desperate George uses his ability to mentally freeze them. Gunn and then has George attempt to contact help outside of L.A., merely George is surprised to learn that Gunn has tricked him; Los Angeles going to Hell has been covered up. However, Betta George has too contacted Angel for help. Angel arrives, set up to attack, after Illyria detected Gunn's gang, "vampires atop a construction brimming with power". Angel is horrified, however, upon recognizing Gunn in their midst.
Subsequently the Fall #11 xi August xiii, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Nick Runge
Affections sends Fred away with Nina on the dragon, while he attempts to rescue Gunn. As Affections discovers that Gunn is now a vampire and his own life is in peril, Connor, Spike, and Gwen return on the dragon to help with the rescue mission. Gunn reveals his visions to Angel, and so uses a magical talisman to reverse the spells on Angel: his glamour and all the healing spells. Affections lies bleeding, broken, and dying as the cavalry arrives, but to be shocked past Gwen's apparent betrayal.
After the Fall #12 12 September 4, 2008
Author: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Stephen Mooney and Nick Runge
Connor and Spike face Gwen on her betrayal. Wesley is taken from headquarters to the scene of Affections's impending decease, which spurs Fred's transformation into Illyria as she approaches the scene of a battle between Gwen and the dragon, whose name is revealed equally Cordelia. On some other aeroplane, Angel is reunited with an apparition of Cordelia, meant to ease his transition. Wesley arrives and confronts Gunn with data from the Senior Partners: the visions are their ain, and all they have wrought is part of a larger program for Angel. He reveals Affections (and Affections alone) is still entitled to the time to come in the Shanshu prophecy, and delivers Angel a glimpse of information technology. Angel sees an epitome of himself as a vampire surrounded past dozens of dead bodies in the backwash of an apocalyptic battle. This vision however, leads Angel to resign himself to death.
Later the Autumn #13 13 October 22, 2008
Author: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Stephen Mooney
Fasten finds Gunn's captured Slayers, but they overpower him and he is slain. The Senior Partners send their larger army (legions of dragons) to the scene of the rooftop fray, and Cordelia the dragon is killed. Gwen, seeking atonement, sacrifices herself to destroy the legion in an electrical discharge. Connor makes his way into the building and defeats Gunn in combat, kicking him through the window. Connor's pleads to a dying Angel and helps him realize that he would never become a soulless vampire again; Cordelia'south spirit bids Angel bye subsequently reassuring him of his condition as a champion of good. While the group badly encourage Angel to keep fighting and survive, Spike re-emerges seemingly alive, accompanied by the iii Slayers who killed him. Gunn, on the streets, encounters Illyria and through feigning sadness and remorse, triggers her transformation into Fred, before he surreptitiously shoots her in the breast.
Afterward the Fall #14 14 November xix, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Stephen Mooney
A new demon army arrives in Los Angeles and takes Angel'due south body and so that Angel tin be resurrected to fulfill the prophecy. The source of Fasten'due south own seemingly impossible resurrection is revealed as a five-infinitesimal time reset used by Gunn to train his vampires against Slayers. Groosalugg and his black pegasus, also named Cordelia, slay many of Wolfram & Hart'south dragons. Despite being interrupted by the demon army, Gunn manages to successfully restore Illyria to her original demonic form, with the intent of using her fully restored powers to rewind time to before the Fall permanently. However, George looks within Illyria's mind: her frustration at being unable to create club leads her to determine to wholly collapse time - and with information technology, all being.
After the Fall #xv xv December 17, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Illyria continues trying to unmake everything, believing that Fred would want to terminate everyone's suffering. She lashes out at and kills Groosalugg and many of the Spikettes. Gunn mortally wounds Connor and is defeated, merely not killed, by Angel. Angel comes up with a plan to stop Illyria. Betta George focuses Spike and Wesley's memories of Fred into her listen, which paralyzes her long enough for Wolfram & Hart's demon avatars to take her out. Connor tells Affections not to allow them win and so dies.
Later on the Autumn #16 xvi Jan 21, 2009
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
Angel provokes Gunn into killing him after realizing that the Senior Partners' plans hinge on keeping himself live. Affections's expiry causes the Senior Partners to opposite time to the moment earlier Los Angeles is sent into Hell, with everyone retaining memories of their time in Hell. While Spike and a now-humanoid Illyria endeavor to concord off the demon army, a revamped Angel saves Gunn from being sired. They blitz him to a hospital afterwards discovering that Wolfram & Hart's Los Angeles branch has completely vanished. After coming together a resurrected Connor and several of LA's denizens who retained their memories, Angel realizes that he and his team are now publicly recognized heroes for their roles in saving the city.
Subsequently the Fall #17 17 February eleven, 2009
Writer: Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon Penciller: Franco Urru
One month has passed. Angel and Nina inquiry the mystery of the vanished Wolfram & Hart building at the public library (a fly of which has been renamed for Fred and Wesley). Affections leaves Cordelia the dragon in the care of Groosalugg as part of an endeavour to reclaim his anonymity. Meanwhile, Spike rescues Betta George from one of the resurrected Lords of Hell, who warns him that the Lords want revenge against Affections and plan to do it past striking against the ones close to him. Realizing who the starting time target is, Affections, Fasten, and George rush to the assist of Gunn (who is in a blackout), but Illyria is revealed to be single-handedly protecting him. This allows Angel to peacefully visit Gunn in his infirmary room and forgive him for the deportment Gunn took while in Hell. Leaving Gunn with an Angel Investigations carte, Angel walks off into the dark, over again looking to assistance the helpless.

Continuing series [edit]

Championship Event # Release date
#eighteen: Backwash, Role i 18 February 25, 2009
Writer: Kelley Armstrong Penciller: Dave Ross
After the Fall was followed past a 5-issue storyarc titled Aftermath starting in #eighteen; two weeks after the finale of "Later the Fall", the storyarc will focus on the characters dealing with the events of effect #17. Novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive Angel #17. Artist Dave Ross also comes aboard to nowadays the first chapter of "Aftermath," wherein nosotros learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever inverse from the feel. Kelley Armstrong will write the arc, with Brian Lynch writing another continuation.[fourteen]
#19: Backwash, Part ii 19 March xviii, 2009
Author: Kelley Armstrong Penciller: Dave Ross
Every bit Angel and the remaining survivors from their sojourn to Hell endeavour to rebuild their lives and discover purpose once again, they must also debate with the threat of a vengeful Lord, a mysterious cat-changer and a winged being from beyond...
#twenty: Aftermath, Function 3 20 April 22, 2009
Author: Kelley Armstrong Penciller: Dave Ross and George Freeman
Angel'southward attempts to render to normal have been upended by the true cat-changer Dez. But who is she, and where does she come from? Notice out here, even as a larger question—namely, who is Angel's angelic visitor from beyond, and who sent him here? — comes to low-cal.
#21: Aftermath, Part 4 21 May 20, 2009
Writer: Kelley Armstrong Penciller: Stefano Martino
The aftermath of the urban center's return from hell continues to plague Angel, leading to a confrontation with the Powers-That-Exist and some winged visitors from beyond the stake, even equally Connor and Gwen face up off with Dez.
#22: Aftermath, Office 5 22 June 17, 2009
Writer: Kelley Armstrong Penciller: Dave Ross
With the 'Angels' help, team Angel is able to release already captured 'Angels' but at what cost?
#23: Afterward the Fall—Epilogue: Get What You Are 23 July ane, 2009
Writer: Brian Lynch Penciller: Franco Urru
This outcome focuses on the character of Gunn and how he went from existence asleep in Subsequently the Autumn #17 to his apparently quickly recovery in Aftermath #18. As Lynch announced: "This ane is packed with big milkshake-ups. We encounter a couple of reunions, some fun cameos, characters charting new journeys, and Franco and I tell a trivial tale that serves as a wonderful capper to the Later THE FALL storyline."[fifteen]
#24: Drusilla, Function 1 24 Baronial 5, 2009
Author: Brian Lynch and Juliet Landau Penciller: Franco Urru
This issue sees the return of Drusilla to the Angelverse. Set simply before the Fall, nosotros observe Drusilla independent in a mental establishment. Why is she there, and what will happen when she fights back?
#25: Drusilla, Part 2 25 September 16, 2009
Writer: Brian Lynch and Juliet Landau Penciller: Franco Urru
Continuing from the massacre at the end of the last event, Drusilla starts to have visions. Just are they real?
#26: Boys and Their Toys, Office one 26 October 7, 2009
Writer: Brian Lynch Penciller: Stephen Mooney
At 'Sci-Fi Fest San Diego' Angel sees how Hollywood views the events of 'After the Fall'. But he is in that location for more serious reasons - the 'Flaming Sword' that killed him is up for auction. Who wants it the most and why? Spike turns up, curious nearly the movie, and the two vamps are forced to take on each other's identities to stop the sword from getting into the incorrect easily. But when Chaos reigns - will Spike brand a improve Angel than Angel?
#27: Boys and Their Toys, Part 2 27 November four, 2009
Author: Brian Lynch Penciller: Stephen Mooney
With a spell having turned anybody at the convention into their costumes, Angel must find a means to end the spell earlier Spike - who has turned into a caricature of Affections - causes more than damage than he can control.
#28: The Crown Prince Syndrome / A Devil Walks Into a Bar... 28 December 16, 2009
Author: Bill Willingham and Bill Williams Penciller: Brian Denham and David Messina
An all-new adventure begins as Eisner-winning writer Bill Willingham takes Angel down some pretty twisted roads as the grouping's (and its leader'southward) fame starts causing tension and testing loyalties. This outcome besides premiers the backup story of the devil Eddie Promise, which continues through issue #39.
#29: Immortality for Dummies / Lucky Number xiii 29 January 13, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham and Beak Williams Penciller: Brian Denham and David Messina
Where has the "hero of Fifty.A." gone? While Squad Angel Investigations try to figure out how to handle the everyday demons, danger, and evil-doing on their own, Angel's whereabouts turn out to be role of a seriously sinister conspiracy.
#xxx: The Trouble With Felicia / Intermission 30 February 17, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham and Pecker Williams Penciller: Brian Denham and David Messina
Things are non going so well for either our famously intrepid hero or his "merry" band of assistant heroes. Fasten and Gunn finds themselves committing rooftop shenanigans, Connor is in over his head dorsum at the part, and Affections is starting to wonder if anyone is going to notice him earlier he dies of boredom. And just what is Connor "called" for, anyway?
#31: The Big Dustup / The Risk of Skipping Ahead 31 March 17, 2010
Author: Pecker Willingham and Bill Williams Penciller: Brian Denham and David Messina
While Connor tries to get his devoted ground forces of demon soldiers under control, a new player steps up, and Illyria decides not to take Angel'southward connected absence lying down. Meanwhile, Eddie Hope finds out that being a strength for justice has some major consequences.
#32: Roman a Clef / The Getaway 32 Apr 28, 2010
Writer: Nib Willingham and Nib Williams Penciller: Brian Denham and David Messina
Every bit more vampires start running around Hollywood, Connor and crew must figure out a manner to finish the carnage and bargain with his little merry band of demon girls. Meanwhile, Angel has it out with his captors, earlier learning that things really can get weirder than he thought.
#33: Letters Home: A Jamesian Interlude / My Dinner With Gunn 33 May 26, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham and Beak Williams Penciller: Elena Casagrande
At present that Affections is dorsum in the fold, Connor must readjust to life every bit the Chosen One's son. Luckily, he has an regular army of demon women at his brook and telephone call. Simply nothing could really gear up anyone for what Illyria has in heed.
#34: Chamber Follies: Chapter 1 of Connorland / The Long Tale of Gunn 34 June 23, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham and Bill Williams Penciller: Elena Casagrande
In the Angel family 'like begetter, like son' takes on a whole new meaning. With prophecies practically falling from the sky, Connor and Affections must effigy out how to work together without getting back into bad habits. Meanwhile, Illyria's newfound interest in the prodigal son starts to go a little weird and the rest of the squad wonders only what to do well-nigh ex-watcher Laura Kay Weathermill.
#35: Prophet for Profit, Part 1: Chapter 2 of Connorland / Gunn Smoked 35 July 28, 2010
Writer: Nib Willingham and Bill Williams Penciller: Elena Casagrande
Sometimes being a 'called' one actually sucks. Which is something Connor is almost to find out when his piddling band of merry demon warrior women decide L.A. really needs to make clean upwards its human activity. No human being or supernatural thingie is safe from their swords. And not even Angel knows how to go them out of this mess.
#36: Prophet for Profit, Part 2: Chapter 3 of Connorland / Gunfight 36 August xviii, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham, Bill Williams, David Tischman & Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande and Brian Denham
When 50.A. went to hell, everyone thought things couldn't get any worse. Well, they were dead wrong. Especially now that the new Big Bad is officially out for claret. Meanwhile, the magical fallout from The Fall continues to become weirder, and Angel find himself with more enemies than you can wave a sharp wooden type thingy at.
#37: Prophet for Turn a profit, Part three: Affiliate four of Connorland / Round One 37 September 29, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham, Bill Williams, David Tischman & Mariah Huehner Penciller: Valerio Schiti and Elena Casagrande
Soul-Eaters. Demon armies. Dusting limbs. Prophecies run amok. The Affections-poetry is always a little flake foreign. But with Connor's life in danger, Affections must footstep upwards and have back his city. The only problem? It may already be too late!
#38: Cats in the Cradle: Affiliate 5 of Connorland / Knockout Punch 38 October 27, 2010
Writer: Bill Willingham, Neb Williams, David Tischman & Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande
Death. Destruction. Destiny. None of these can compare with the betrayal Team Angel is nigh to face, the onetime enemy that'southward about to re-surface, and the epic showdown Angel and Connor are going to have to tackle together. And someone other than the readers finally wonders, just what the hell is really upwardly with Spike? With this effect Bill Willingham finishes his run on the Affections serial.
#39: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Centre, Office 1 / Sunset 39 Nov 17, 2010
Author: David Tischman, Mariah Huehner, and Bill Williams Penciller: Elena Casagrande, Valerio Schiti, and Walter Trono
Now that all the weirdness has been explained, Affections and company are looking to become dorsum to what they practice best. Except an old enemy with the letters W and H comes back, Angel gets transported, and a whole new can of demony worms is opened. Literally.
#40: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Heart, Part ii xl Dec fifteen, 2010
Writer: David Tischman and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Jason Armstrong
Angel discovers an former nemesis with a mutual foe, as James continues to turn L.A. into his own private demon farm. Can the enemy of his enemy be his friend, or is Affections about to become major league betrayed?
#41: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Heart, Part 3 41 January 26, 2011
Writer: David Tischman and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Stephen Mooney
Affections quickly adapts to his new state of affairs, just to discover that Wolfram and Hart and James are the least of his worries, equally someone unexpected decides it's fourth dimension to stop playing nice. Meanwhile, Connor and the gang are under attack at the new headquarters from withal another threat!
#42: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Heart, Part 4 42 Feb sixteen, 2011
Author: David Tischman and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande and Emanuel Simeoni
Illyria finds Angel in deep problem, and Angel finds Illyria altered. The two of them must confront Wolfram & Hart, and the Big Bad, if they accept whatsoever promise of rescuing Fifty.A. Of course, information technology's non nearly that simple, and Illyria must brand a cede.
#43: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Eye, Part five 43 March 23, 2011
Author: David Tischman and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande and Emanuel Simeoni
Time is quite literally running out for Angel. He must stop the ultimate Big Bad, Wolfram & Hart, and somehow get back to Connor before Fifty.A. becomes a permanent demon subcontract. Can Illyria help, or is the sacrifice too peachy?
#44: The Wolf, the Ram, & the Heart, Function 6 44 April 27, 2011
Writer: David Tischman and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande
In the last issue, storylines dating dorsum to Subsequently the Fall #1 all tie together in this explosive last hurrah for Affections and his squad. Don't miss your chance to say goodbye to the original vampire with a soul before he heads off into the twilight.

Mini-series [edit]

Spike: After the Fall [edit]

Title Outcome # Release date
Spike: Later on the Fall #one i July 16, 2008
Author: Brian Lynch Penciller: Franco Urru
Spinning out of Spike's Get-go Night story, the beginning effect of Spike: Subsequently the Fall shows Spike and Illyria watching over a group of citizens. Illyria keeps turning back into Fred, and Spike is forced to keep turning her back into Illyria to protect her. Fasten questions whether he may have feelings for Fred, and the grouping of women that Spike is with during Angel: After the Fall make their first chronological appearance.
Spike: Afterwards the Fall #2 ii August 6, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch Penciller: Franco Urru
The upshot opens with Spike coming together the dragon: while Spike considers ways of killing it, the dragon communicates that Fasten should mount it. Once together, the dragon takes Fasten to Wolfram & Hart, where a effigy whom Spike does not recognize is suspended inside an energy field, writhing in pain. Meanwhile, the civilians are at the mercy of the group of women. Spike encounters 1, commandeers her truck, and finds the hostages, and then tries to run downwards their leader of the group of female demons. She throws Fred in front of the truck, and Fred reverts to Illyria on affect. Illyria and Spike begin to melee the demon women, but their leader drains life from the hostages, turning them into zombies, and Spike and Illyria are subdued. Spike awakens chained in a dark room filled with his zombified wards, and the demon leader tells him she is keeping him live for his connections.
Spike: After the Fall #3 3 September 17, 2008
Author: Brian Lynch Penciller: Franco Urru
Non, the caput of the female demons, attempts to deal with a Gunn to return Spike to him. Gunn beats her downward and lets her get leading her to decide to kill Spike and all the humans with him. Non attempts to behead Illyria, but the ax shatters on contact. Illyria breaks free and starts killing all the female person demons. Not prepares to kill the terminal human hostage before Connor appears and stops her.
Spike: After the Autumn #iv 4 October 29, 2008
Writer: Brian Lynch Penciller: Franco Urru
Connor, Spike, and Illyria go along their battle with Not. In the midst of the battle, Non attempts to feed on Connor, whom she realizes is non homo, and on whom she cannot feed. Later discovering that Non's Sadecki demon controls her flock of females, Fasten tells Illyria to finish information technology off. During her confrontation with the demon, she over again starts reverting between Fred and Illyria, but finally is able to get together herself and kill the demon. Realizing his programme worked, Spike goes mano a mano with Non. Afterwards taking a beating from Spike, Non uses the last human earnest that the gang saved to gain some energy back. Illyria realizes this and kills the human, allowing Spike to finish off Non. Spike so becomes Lord of Beverly Hills, and tells the other lords to keep out. Later, Spike and Connor meet up and begin their crusade of saving the remaining humans in Los Angeles.

Angel: Only Human [edit]

Championship Outcome # Release appointment
Angel: Only Human #1 1 August 12, 2009
Writer: Scott Lobdell Penciller: David Messina
Spinning out of the events of Angel #23, Gunn and Illyria embark on their very own v-office miniseries. Fully restored in torso if not in mind, Illyria—infected with humanity—and Gunn—infected with darkness—hit the route in an attempt to observe redemption, or die trying.
Angel: Only Man #2 2 September 9, 2009
Writer: Scott Lobdell Penciller: David Messina and Emanuela Lupacchino
They consider themselves the purest strain of demons they are the Scourge! This race of demon supremacists are determined to liberate an enslaved Old One from the nether-bowels of... Texas! Fortunately Illyria and Gunn are on hand to make sure that doesn't happen. That is, if she's non distracted past a passionate kiss from Fred's long ago prom engagement!
Angel: Only Human #iii three October fourteen, 2009
Author: Scott Lobdell Penciller: David Messina
Another Old One roams the Globe! And don't think he'south going to go easy on Illyria, his ex master. (Considering she's the one that enslaved him several hundred thousand years agone, it doesn't await like a reconciliation is in the cards.)

All this and a glimpse into Gunn'due south past, revealing the very first time he ever met a vampire... in his beloved Grandmother'southward kitchen.

Angel: Only Human #4 4 November 18, 2009
Writer: Scott Lobdell Penciller: David Messina
Unlike Illyria, this Old One is in its original form and the resulting battle between the demon lord and its pet stretches from ane end of Texas to the other! E'er wonder just how powerful Illyria is when she doesn't accept to worry about Angel or Spike or Wesley whispering sweet restraint in her ear? Meanwhile, Gunn battles The Scourge.
Affections: But Human #5 5 December 23, 2009
Author: Scott Lobdell Penciller: David Messina
As Gunn faces down the last of The Scourge and makes a desperate concluding stand, Illyria faces off one last fourth dimension with her quondam "pet," Baticus. How do yous defeat a demon who keeps growing dorsum all his parts? But it'south the gruesome discovery that Gunn makes that could change the unabridged game.

Spike: The Devil You Know [edit]

Title Issue # Release engagement
Spike: The Devil You Know #1 1 June 16, 2010
Writer: Nib Williams Penciller: Chris Cross
While out and most (drinking, naturally) Spike gets in trouble over a girl (of course) and finds himself in the middle of a conspiracy that involves Hellmouths, claret factories, and demons. Just another day in Los Angeles, actually. Merely when devil Eddie Hope gets involved, they might just kill each other before getting to the bad guys.
Spike: The Devil You Know #2 – The Thundering Hooves of Expiry ii July 21, 2010
Writer: Neb Williams Penciller: Chris Cross
Spike and Eddie continue to barrel heads, sometimes literally, as they try to effigy out what to do about some baby Hellmouths, blood manufacturing, and oh yeah…world devastation.
Spike: The Devil You Know #3 – The Thunderous Hooves of Death three September 1, 2010
Writer: Pecker Williams Penciller: Chris Cantankerous and Jose Beroy
Reluctant teammates Spike and Eddie Hope are having a hell of fourth dimension getting information out of the demon world about their newest nemesis and her calendar. They're as well having a hard fourth dimension not strangling each other. Only a high-stakes menu game, some new Hellmouth issues, and a really large killer demon, could force them to have to get along in a hurry.
Fasten: The Devil You Know #4 – The Terminal Demon Standing 4 September 22, 2010
Writer: Bill Williams Penciller: Chris Cross and Jose Beroy
Trading quips forth with punches, Spike and Eddie Hope make a last desperate effort to save Los Angeles and stop some hostile demons from setting up shop with their infant Hellmouths. Which is all in a day'due south work until something goes horribly wrong.

Spike [edit]

Angel: Illyria: Haunted [edit]

Championship Issue # Release date
Affections: Illyria: Haunted #1 i November x, 2010
Writer: Scott Tipton and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande
Reborn out of tragedy, older than time, Illyria has been one of the nearly mysterious and alien members of Team Angel since her resurrection. Infected with the memories of those who loved Fred, Illyria now struggles with the burden of her guilt. Seeking out help from Angel and Spike, Illyria begins a quest that volition accept her back into her past, facing the consequences of being whole again in a globe to which she no longer belongs.
Angel: Illyria: Haunted #2 ii December 22, 2010
Writer: Scott Tipton and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Walter Trono
Illyria must consummate a task before she can admission the way to The Deeper Well, and she needs Spike's help to do it. What sort of trinket could a demon possibly need, and what will she observe when she goes back 'dwelling house'?
Angel: Illyria: Haunted #3 3 January 26, 2011
Writer: Scott Tipton and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande
The Deeper Well - something almost the proper noun fills everyone with dread, even Illyria. The last time she was there, she was entombed in essence simply, a prisoner. Now she must confront the new protector of the well and its minions and she won't stop until she gets the answers she's looking for.
Angel: Illyria: Haunted #4 four Feb 16, 2011
Author: Scott Tipton and Mariah Huehner Penciller: Elena Casagrande
Reclaiming some of what she had lost, Illyria must cull between what she was and who she could become. Her choice comes at a price as well as a final farewell she never idea she'd make.

One-shots [edit]

Title Release engagement
Angel Almanac #i: Last Affections in Hell December 23, 2009
Author: Brian Lynch Penciller: Stephen Mooney
When L.A. went to Hell in After the Fall, and so did thousands of screenwriters, ane of whom wrote a movie based on Angel'due south experiences at that place. The kickoff-always Angel Annual presents an adaptation of Angel'south travails, Hollywood-style, in Angel: Last Angel in Hell: The Official Movie Adaptation. Mooney presents two movie poster covers, one featuring the real Angel and company, the other with their Hollywood counterparts.
Angel Special: Lorne — The Music of the Spheres March 24, 2010
Author: John Byrne Penciller: John Byrne
The world is in peril (again)! Only the nearly unlikely member of Affections's entourage is able to save the 24-hour interval. A special book-length tribute to the late Andy Hallett and his character, Lorne.
Angel Yearbook May 25, 2011
Author: Jeff Mariotte, Peter David, Scott Tipton, Elena Casagrande, Patrick Shand, Daniel Roth, Brian Lynch, Chris Ryall Penciller: David Messina, Stephen Mooney, Elena Casagrande, Franco Urru
IDW's final farewell to the Angelverse is total of the creators who have been telling stories almost the vampire with a soul from the very beginning. All new stories by fan-favorite creators from throughout IDW's run! Each tale will exist a goodbye from the writers and artists who have known him best.

Collected editions [edit]

The series has been nerveless into a number of volumes:

Title Issues # Release appointment ISBN
Angel: Later on the Fall – Volume One 1–5 July 16, 2008 ISBN i-60010-181-X (Hardcover)

ISBN 1-60010-343-Ten (Trade Paperback)

Affections: Later on the Autumn – Volume Two: First Night vi–8 September 10, 2008 ISBN one-60010-231-X (Hardcover)

ISBN 1-60010-393-vi (Merchandise Paperback)

Angel: Afterwards the Autumn – Book Three nine–12 March 11, 2009 ISBN i-60010-377-4 (Hardcover)
Angel: Later on the Autumn – Book Iv 13–17 July 15, 2009 ISBN 1-60010-461-4 (Hardcover)
Affections: After the Fall – Premiere Edition 1–17 March viii, 2011 ISBN one-60010-861-X (Hardcover)
Affections: Aftermath – Volume Five 18–22 September nine, 2009 ISBN 1-60010-516-5 (Hardcover)
Angel: Final Angel in Hell – Volume 6 23–27, Angel Annual #i May 30, 2010 ISBN 1-60010-732-X (Hardcover)
Angel: Immortality for Dummies – Volume 1 28–32 July 14, 2010 ISBN 1-60010-689-7 (Hardcover)
Angel: The Crown Prince Syndrome – Volume Two 33–38 Dec 14, 2010 ISBN one-60010-789-iii (Hardcover)
Angel: The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart – Volume Iii 39–44 June 21, 2011 ISBN ane-60010-944-half dozen (Hardcover)
Affections: The End 28–44, Angel Yearbook December 13, 2011 ISBN 1-61377-078-two (Hardcover)
Spike: Later the Autumn 1–4 February 11, 2009 ISBN i-60010-368-5 (Hardcover)

ISBN 1-60010-665-X (Trade Paperback)

Angel: Only Human being 1–5 February 17, 2010 ISBN 1-60010-597-1 (Trade Paperback)
Fasten: The Devil You Know 1–iv December 14, 2010 ISBN i-60010-764-8 (Trade Paperback)
Angel: Illyria: Haunted one–4 May 17, 2011 ISBN 1-60010-933-0 (Merchandise Paperback)
Affections: Season Vi, Volume ane 1–12, Fasten: After the Fall 1-4 October 29, 2015 ISBN 978-1631404382 (Merchandise Paperback)
Affections: Flavor Six, Volume 2 13-27, story "This In one case" from Angel Yearbook, Angel Annual #i August xxx, 2016 ISBN 978-1631406799 (Merchandise Paperback)

Reception [edit]

Initial reviews were generally favorable. Troy Brownfield of Newsarama believed the about enjoyable aspect of the first issue "was seeing members of the extensive cast turn upwards once more in surprising means" and was pleased to come across the return of minor characters from the television serial. He described the reveal of Gunn as a vampire equally "rather startling" and a "new injection of life" for the character.[16] IGN'due south Bryan Joel believed that the first outcome wasn't as accessible for new readers every bit that of Buffy Season Eight, challenge that it read "less like the season premiere of the next flavor of Angel and more than like episode 23 of flavor five". He felt that the tone and characterization remained "true to its source cloth and fans will exist happy to know Whedon's trademark dialogue knack is, for the most part, intact", but warned that the elaborate visuals of Angel flying through the hell-bound Los Angeles on a dragon may be too far removed from the television series for some readers. In an "Additional Take" review, Joel's colleague criticized the dialogue for lacking "the trademark witty barrack" and worried that the hellish new setting might detract from the reality of the characters, describing it as "an interesting plough for what was in one case a very grounded fantasy series".[17]

The artwork by Franco Urru was described as "reasonably good" by Brownfield, who claimed that while it captures the likeness of the characters, Urru's piece of work lacks sharpness and "the weight of that terrific Tony Harris embrace."[16] IGN believed Urru is talented when he "lets loose" creating demons, only less impressive when it comes to matching characters to their corresponding actors.[17]

The series has been a success for publisher IDW Publishing, who report that it has get the company'south highest-charting comic book release ever.[18]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "SDCC '07: IDW Panel Report". Newsarama. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007. Retrieved July 28, 2007.
  2. ^ "SDCC '07: Brian Lynch on Angel: After the Fall". Newsarama. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved July 30, 2007.
  3. ^ a b "IDWpublishing.com". IDWpublishing.com. Archived from the original on November 23, 2010. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  4. ^ "Sectional Interview: Chris Ryall and Mariah Huehner Discuss Angel Leaving IDW". Buffyfest. August 20, 2010. Archived from the original on August 27, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  5. ^ "IDW'south Concluding Angel Story Arc to Bring in New Creators, Old Nemesis". IDW Publishing. August xix, 2010. Archived from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved Baronial 20, 2010.
  6. ^ "WC11 Sectional: Gage is Touched by "Angel & Organized religion"". Comic Book Resource. April 1, 2011. Archived from the original on April xxx, 2011. Retrieved April ii, 2011.
  7. ^ "The Future of "Angel"". Comic Volume Resources. Baronial 24, 2010. Archived from the original on August 26, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  8. ^ "Brian Lynch Talks "Angel: After the Fall"". Comic Book Resource.
  9. ^ "Fade In," Chris Ryall (Editor-in-Main). Angel: After the Autumn #i. November 21, 2007.
  10. ^ TFAW.com Archived December 19, 2009, at the Wayback Machine"
  11. ^ "Spike Gets An Official Story in Fasten: After the Fall Archived January vii, 2010, at the Wayback Machine"
  12. ^ "(SPOILER) Brian Lynch talks nearly his upcoming Spike series". Whedonesque.com. July 31, 2010. Archived from the original on August 3, 2010. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  13. ^ "Directly from San Diego: The 12 Clipboards of Joss Whedon". Wizard Amusement. Archived from the original on Jan 9, 2008.
  14. ^ "Kelley Armstrong - "Affections : Aftermath" Comic Book - Q&A". Whedon.info. June 13, 2010. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  15. ^ "BlogLynch.Blogspot.com". BlogLynch.Blogspot.com. March 2, 2009. Retrieved December 26, 2010.
  16. ^ a b Troy Brownfield (November 20, 2007). "All-time Shots Extra: Angel: After the Fall #1". Newsarama. Archived from the original on March 15, 2009. Retrieved November 21, 2007.
  17. ^ a b Bryan Joel (Nov 22, 2007). "Angel: After the Fall #1 Review". IGN. Archived from the original on November 24, 2007. Retrieved November 22, 2007.
  18. ^ "Angel: After the Autumn Rises to the Tiptop for IDW". www.idwpublishing.com. IDW News. November 28, 2007. Archived from the original on Dec 8, 2007. Retrieved November 29, 2007.

External links [edit]

  • Angel at IDW Publishing
  • The Comic Book Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Buffyverse Comic Reviews

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