- ⤷ Note: This article is about the untitled short story. For other uses, see Angel.
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"Angel" is an untitled short story from the Angel comic book series. Written by Brett Matthews with Joss Whedon and illustrated by Mel Rubi, it was originally published on June 6–August 1, 2001, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis
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Summary
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity
- This story is set during Angel season 2, with the Angel Investigations being composed of Angel, Cordelia, Wesley, and Gunn.
- Cordelia mentions her cheerleading days, as she was a member of Sunnydale High cheerleading squad from the episode "Witch" until her high school graduation.
Appearances
Individuals
Organizations and titles
Species
Locations
- Los Angeles
Objects
Death count
- An entire vampire nest, killed by Angel.
Behind the scenes
Production
- This story was first published in three parts by the newspaper Dark Horse Extra issues #36–38.
- This is one of the two published Buffyverse comic stories that was never collected by Dark Horse Comics, the other being Rogues Gallery. In 2020, it was finally included in a collection published by Boom! Studios.
Collections
References
- ↑ "Dark Horse Extra #36." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on September 5, 2019.