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Writer - Joss Whedon, Brian LynchArt - John Byrne, Tim Kane, David Messina, Stephen Mooney and Nick RungeCover - Alex GarnerFirst Night begins! What happened on the very night Los Angeles went straight to hell, the incident that ended the Angel television series with such a shocking cliffhanger? Why did the team go their separate ways? And how did Connor rise up to become one of Hells greatest champions?
Written by Joss Whedon and Brian LynchArt by Nick Runge and Stephen MooneyCover by Alex GarnerAngel's After The Fall storyline is back in the crosshairs in this third hardcover volume of the latest Angel series! Long-time friends-turned-enemies Angel and Gunn are on a collision course with destruction, and when Gunn's master plans get exposed, well, let's just say things get chippy. But as usual, the problem everyone expects turns out to be the least of their concerns!
Writers - Joss Whedon, Bryan LynchArt - Franco UrruCover - Alex GarnerThe excitement of After the Fall continues in this latest offering from Whedon and Lynch! With truths revealed, master plans laid out, and people dying, it's clear evil is winning the fight in Los Angeles. In this decisive story, a climactic battle will see Angel live free or die for the final time.
Writer - Kelley ArmstrongArt - Dave Ross Cover - Nick RungeSpringing out of Joss Whedon and Brian Lynchs Angel: After the Fall storyline, novelist Kelley Armstrong (The Summoning) comes aboard to explore the many repercussions following the explosive last issue of Angel: After the Fall. Artist Dave Ross also joins up to present the first arc of "Aftermath," wherein we learn who lived, who died, and who will be forever changed from the experience.
Writer - Brian Lynch, Juliet LandauArt - Franco Urru, Stephen MooneyCover - MooneyIn possibly the craziest Angel volume yet, we find out what happened to Gunn, Drusilla, Angel, and Spike in the aftermath of the Fall, which includes comas, insane asylums, a comic con, and even Angels movie adaptation. With stories by fan-favorite writer Brian Lynch and a two-issue arc co-written by Drusilla herself, Juliet Landau, this collection shows you just how insane Angels world can get.
Bill Willingham (w) o Brian Denham, Elena Casagrande (a) o Jenny Frison (c)Angel is back righting wrongs, but quickly discovers that one of the crew is not at all what he seems.When it's revealed that James is not only not an angel, but has demon farming plans for L.A., Angel must stop him. Except that Connor goes missing, Spike may not have a soul, and the demon warrior women may have something to do with at least some of it.
Written by David Tischman, Mariah Huehner, Brian Lynch, Jeff Mariotte, Scott Tipton, Peter David and Chris Ryall,Art by Elena Casagrande, Jason Armstrong, Stephen Mooney, Franco Urru and David MessinaCover by Jenny FrisonIDW's final arc of Angel is an epic, bittersweet last stand to save the city Angel loves. Ripped from the 'now' into the far future, Angel discovers that if he doesn't stop James or 'Myr,' the not-angel, Los Angeles ends up as a Blade Runner-y disaster of demon breeding farms and war.His ally in this stark world is Wolfram & Hart, who he knows better than to trust. Yet, it's clear that some things are worse than the Apocalypse. Maybe.Bonus: Includes the special Angel: Yearbook stories by the series fan favorite writers and artists.
(W) David Tischman(A) France UrroThe recently souled Angel is on a quest for a "cure" in San Francisco when, of course, something goes horribly wrong. Seeking out a Chinese healer, Angel encounters a mysterious girl with a strange tattoo, and quickly learns that life in early 1900s America is full of surprises...
By John ByrneIn Europe, war ravages nations, but a greater darkness than human conflict calls Angel back across the ocean from his distant home in America-bodies of combatants found drained of blood, and signs of an ancient evil once more abroad in the world. Writer/artist John Byrne tells an untold tale of Angels WWI exploits!
Writers - John ArcudiPencils - Zach HowardCover - Wes Dzioba and Raymond SwanlandA group of wildcat planetary prospectors plant their flag on a distant new world, rich in land, resources . . . and the greatest archaeological discovery in history, an ancient complex of impossible proportions carved deep within the living rock, a mind-numbing labyrinth of passages, ramps, bridges, and galleries that seems to extend limitlessly. But as the exploration of the leviathan dead city proceeds deeper and deeper, the members of the team slowly begin to lose their grip on reality, and madness gives way to fear as the explorers begin to disappear. Something else lives within the necropolis, a faceless horror as deadly and merciless as space itself, a lethal terror that has waited centuries to awake . . . and destroy. At long last, Dark Horse Books heralds the return to graphic fiction of the heavyweight champion of modern science-fiction/horror, Aliens! Features the top-flight creative team of writer John Arcudi, penciller Zach Howard, and inker Mark Irwin.
Written by Scott TiptonArt by Elena CasagrandeAncient. Alien. Illyria.Resurrected into the body of Fred Burkle (and burning all that she was in the process), Illyria remains one of the most mysterious creatures in the Angel-verse. But when she seeks out answers to her existence, she must make her way back to the Deeper Well, and confront her own demons, old and new.
Angel OmnibusPeter David, Jay Faerber, Dan Jolley, Jeff Mariotte, Scott Tipton (w) o Elena Cassagrande, Bob Gill, David Messina, Nicola Scott, Mike Norton, Mark Pennington (a)Discover the Angel Omnibus, which collects the IDW Angel series: Angel: The Curse, Angel: Old Friends, Angel: Spotlight, and Angel: Auld Lang Syne. This huge collection of comics includes work by New York Times best-selling writer Peter David, and features the most popular characters from the TV show, including Spike and Illyria. 488 pages
Written By Joss Whedon, Christopher Golden, Brett Matthews and Tom Sniegoski, Pencils by Eric Powell, Mel Rubi, Christian Zanier, Paul Lee, Brian HortonHeralding the return of Angel to Dark Horse Comics!Collecting all of Dark Horse's Angel comics to date, this single volume features stories by series creator Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews (Serenity: Those Left Behind), and Christopher Golden (Baltimore). Set during Seasons 1 and 2 of the Angel television series, favorite characters appear-Cordelia, Doyle, Wes, Gunn-as the investigations of LA's vampire detective agency delve into all that is dark, grotesque, strange, and unexplainable. Angel faces demonic rats, bizarre deaths from spontaneous combustion, Hollywood demons encountered courtesy of Cordelia, angry spirits, zombies, and more!* Includes four issues written by Joss Whedon.* Chronicles the earliest adventures in the Angel saga!* A collection of the first published Angel comics! Angel #1-#14, #17, Angel: Long Night's Journey #1-#4, Dark Horse Presents #153-#155: "Hunting Ground," Dark Horse Extra #25-#28: "Angel," and Angel: Point of Order.
Writer - Scott LobdellArt - David MessinaCover - David MessinaNow that the Fall is over, Illyria and Gunn are trying to get back on the straight and narrow. But having tasted their truly darker sides, is there any way to really come back from trying to end existence? Maybe a road trip will help. But visiting Freds folks brings up more than just memories as the Scourge makes an appearance, along with an old enemy of Illyrias whos looking for a little payback...
Brian Lynch, Jeff Mariotte, Scott Tipton (w) Franco Urru, David Messina, Stephen Mooney (a) Messina (c)From the same team behind IDWs bestselling series, Angel: After the Fall, comes three tales about the fan-favorite puppet characters. Includes the re-adaptation of the fan-favorite episode Smile Time, the comic book sequel miniseries, Shadow Puppets, and a standalone story that sees Puppet Angel and Nina on their first (and only) date.
Writers - Joss Whedon, Jeffrey Bell, Scott TiptonArt - Stephen Mooney, Jeff JohnsonCover - MooneyBefore Angel: After the Fall... there was Not Fade Away. The final episode of Joss Whedons beloved Angel television series has been adapted into a three-part miniseries that leads to a climactic battle in an alleyway that fans now know was only the end of the beginning! This collection includes the three-part Not Fade Away story, plus the script for the "Not Fade Away" television episode, accompanied by spot illustrations.
Writer: Joss WhedonCover Artist: Jo ChenPenciller: Georges JeantySince the destruction of the Hellmouth, the Slayers-newly legion-have gotten organized and are kicking some serious undead butt. But not everything's fun and firearms, as an old enemy reappears and Dawn experiences some serious growing pains. Meanwhile, one of the "Buffy" decoy slayers is going through major pain of her own.Buffy creator Joss Whedon brings Buffy back to Dark Horse in this direct follow-up to season seven of the smash-hit TV series. The bestselling and critically acclaimed issues 1-5 are collected here for the first time, as are their covers by Jo Chen and Georges Jeanty.
Writers - Brian K. Vaughan & Joss WhedonArt - Georges Jeanty, Cliff Richards & Andy OwensCover - Dave Stewart and Jo ChenWhen a rogue debutant Slayer begins to use her power for evil, Giles is forced to recruit the rebellious Faith, who isn't exactly known for her good deeds. Giles offers Faith a clean slate if she can stop this snooty Slayer from wreaking total havoc-that is, if Buffy doesn't beat her to it. Collecting issue #6-10 of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight series.
Written by Joss Whedon and Drew GoddardArt by Georges Jeanty and Andy OwensCover by Jo ChenVampires that, at will, can transform into wolves, panthers, insects, or fog invade the Slayer base of operations in northern Scotland, and not only walk away unscathed, but in possession of Buffy's scythe, the symbol of Slayer power worldwide. Buffy and the Slayer legion travel to Tokyo in order to learn more about their dangerous new foes, as Xander journeys to Transylvania to solicit the only person they've ever known to possess such power: Dracula. Includes the stand-alone issue written by Buffy creator Joss Whedon, "A Beautiful Sunset."
Written by Joss Whedon and Jeph LoebPenciled by Karl Moline, Eric Wight, Ethen Beavers and Adam Van WykCover art by Jo Chen and Georges Jeanty.Willow and Buffy head to New York City to unlock the secrets of Buffy's mysterious scythe, when something goes terribly awry. Buffy is propelled into a dystopian future where there's only one Slayer - Fray, the title character of Joss Whedon's 2001 series, the first comic he ever wrote. Their uneasy alliance falls apart, leading to the death of a major character from the TV series, while back in the twenty-first century, the Scotland base falls prey to a mystical bomb courtesy of the Biggest Bad - Twilight.
Writer: Jane Espenson, Steven S. DeKnight, Drew Z. Greenbert, Jim Krueger, Doug PetrieArtist: Georges Jeanty, Cliff RichardsBuffy's world goes awry when former-classmate-turned-vampire Harmony Kendall lands her own reality TV show, Harmony Bites, bolstering bloodsucking fiends in the mainstream. Humans line up to have their blood consumed, and Slayers, through a series of missteps, misfortunes, and anti-Slayer propaganda driven by the mysterious Twilight, are forced into hiding.In Germany, Faith and Giles discover a town where Slayers retreat from a world that has turned against them, only to find themselves in the arms of something far worse. A rogue-Slayer faction displaces an entire Italian village, living up to their tarnished reputation as power-hungry thieves. And finally, with the help of a would-be demon lover, Dawn addresses her unfaltering insecurities.* Collects issues #21-#25 and the short stories "Harmony Bites" and "Vampy Cat Play Friend" from MySpace Dark Horse Presents!
Writer: Jane Espenson, Joss WhedonPenciller: Georges JeantyInker: Andy OwensCover Artist: Jo ChenBuffy Season Eight Volume 6 showcases the first retreat of the Slayer legion. Vampires have solid footing at the top of the totem and Slayers have been crushed to the bottom -- in short, no one likes Buffy anymore . . . least of all this season's mysterious Big Bad, Twilight, who is hot on her magical trail!Now that it's the world against Slayers, Buffy must find a way to return the status quo to . . . status quo -- and keep her girls alive long enough to do it! Enter Oz, the only person/werewolf Buffy knows who is down with the suppression of magic, and can take the Slayer army off of Twilight's magic-specific radar.With Oz's assistance, the Slayers and Wiccans try to become "normal" through meditation and hard labor -- although, not everyone sees the advantage of being magicless, namely, Willow, Giles, and Andrew. And they could be right. After all, is a peaceful life for a Slayer even possible?
Written by Brad Meltzer and Joss Whedon, penciled by Georges Jeanty and Karl Moline, inked by Andy Owens, colored by Michelle Madsen, cover by Jo Chen.Buffy Summers and her Slayer army have suffered heavy losses throughout Season Eight and faced scores of threats new and old, but the one mystery connecting it all has been the identity of the Big Bad -- Twilight!In this penultimate volume of Season Eight, New York Times best-selling novelist and comics writer Brad Meltzer (The Book of Lies, Identity Crisis) joins series artist Georges Jeanty in beginning the buildup to the season finale in the story line that finally reveals the identity of Twilight! In the aftermath of the battle with Twilight's army, Buffy has developed a host of new powers, but when will the other shoe drop, and will it be a cute shoe, or an ugly one? Still reeling from the losses of war, Willow goes looking for missing allies, and discovers a horrifying truth about several of the Slayer army's recent ordeals. Adding to the mayhem is the unexpected return of Angel, in his Season Eight debut!This volume also features two stories from series creator and executive producer Joss Whedon!Collects Buffy Season Eight #31-#35, and the Willow one-shot.
Writer: Joss Whedon, Jane Espenson, Scott AlliePenciller: Georges Jeanty, Karl MolineInker: Andy OwensColorist: Michelle MadsenCover Artist: Jo ChenThe season finale is here! At long last, the Big Bad stands revealed-Angel is back, and it's tearing the Scoobies apart, testing the limits of their friendship. But Twilight's unmasking is only the beginning, and Buffy must still face the ultimate betrayal.Series creator Joss Whedon writes the final story arc of Buffy Season 8, taking his greatest characters to places only he can! Teamed with series artist Georges Jeanty, Joss reunites the dysfunctional gang of Buffy, Angel, and Spike, in the thick of it together for the first time since Season 3, and gives the Scoobies their gravest challenge ever, defending reality itself from the onslaught of demons. It's the biggest Buffy finale ever!Collects Buffy Season 8 #36-#40.This volume also includes the spy-thriller Riley one-shot by Buffy series writer Jane Espenson and artist Karl Moline.One of the most popular science-fiction/action franchises, spawning countless films, games, comics, and toys over three decades.Aliens vs. Predator: Three World War is the biggest action blowout yet, written by original AvP scribe Randy Stradley and illustrated by Rick Leonardi and Mark Pennington.Collects issues #1-#6 of the miniseries.
Writers: Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza, Christopher Golden, Doug Petrie, James Marsters, Dan Brereton, Andi WatsonArtists: Jeff Matsuda, Cliff Richards, Brian Horton, Ryan Sook, Luke Ross and More!This second volume of our Buffy omnibus series collects many of the best Buffy comics to see print. As we follow the newly chosen Slayer from Los Angeles to Sunnydale and through her parents' divorce-with Dawn in tow-the souled vampire Angel makes his first appearance and the not-so-souled Spike and Drusilla cleave a bloody path toward the West Coast. This collection includes the critically acclaimed graphic novel Ring of Fire and the miniseries A Stake to the Heart, and reflects the Season One to Season Three timeline of the cult-hit TV series. A fitting companion to Joss Whedon's comics-based relaunch of the show. 296pgs
Writer: Andi Watson, Christopher Golden, Dan Brereton, Tom SniegoskiPenciller: Hector Gomez, Eric Powell, Cliff RichardsThe third volume of our Buffy omnibus series follows the gang through harrowing trials and tribulations--slaying vampires, going to high school, and young love. Angel has lost his soul and found it again, Xander and Cordelia kiss and make up, and Willow and Oz confront his inner beast. With so much romance in the air it seems only natural that we would catch up with Spike and Dru in the short story "Who Made Who". We meet the twisted duo in Brazil following a brutal break-up involving Dru's sire and former love interest, Angelus.* Collecting the Buffy stories "Play with Fire," "Spike and Dru," and issues #1-#8 of the original Buffy series.Full color, 320 pages,TPB, 6" x 9" vol 1 & 2 also available
Volume Four of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus series concludes Buffy's high school career, wrapping up Season Three of the show's storyline. Collected in this volume are: The complete "Bad Blood," saga written by Andi Watson (Clubbing), the first attempt at making a "season" of the comics, where Buffy battles a sultry vampire who hungers for a lot more than blood; the first comics work by Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series writer Doug Petrie, and critically acclaimed artists Eric Powell (The Goon), Ryan Sook (Star Wars: Rebellion), and Cliff Richards (Buffy Season Eight #10), whose stories follow the Scoobies through their final year at Sunnydale High; and includes the first Angel miniseries, The Hollower, written by acclaimed Buffy novelist, Christopher Golden (Baltimore: or the Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire). This volume collects Buffy issues #9-11, 13-15, 17-20, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Bad Dog, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike and Dru, Who Made Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel: The Hollower. vol 1, 2 & 3 also available
Written by Christopher Golden, Jane Espensen, Tom Fassbender, Doug Petrie and Chris Boal,Penciled by Cliff Richards, Paul Lee, Brian Horton and Logan LuberaVoume Five of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Omnibus series begins immediately after Season Three, after Sunnydale High has gone up in flames. Buffy is plagued by dreams of fellow Slayer Faith, who now lies in a comma. Jane Espenson, the celebrated writer from the Buffy TV show, writes the powerful Faith story Haunted. And as summer comes to an end, Buffy and Willow begin their first year of college in The Blood of Carthage, in a story written by acclaimed Buffy novelist Christopher Golden. Meanwhile Buffy embarks on a new romance with Riley Finn, and Willow and Oz's relationship comes to an end in Golden's Oz: Into the Wild. This volume also features work by Buffy Season Eight contributors Cliff Richards and Paul Lee and Brian Horton.Collects Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Haunted, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Blood of Carthage, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Autumnal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Oz "Into the Wild," DHP 2000: Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Take Back the Night," DHP #150: Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Killing Time."
Christopher Golden (W), Daniel Brereton (W), Andi Watson (W/A), Doug Petrie (W), Cliff Richards (A), Joe Bennett (A), Ryan Sook (A), Rick Ketcham (A), and othersThe Buffy Omnibus series continues with Volume Six-delving further into Season Four of the acclaimed television series, and launching readers into the heart of Season Five.Buffy and Angel, who's now a resident of Los Angeles, must reunite to fight new foes, but Buffy's current flame, Riley Finn, isn't too keen on the former lovers reuniting under any circumstances.Meanwhile, things begin to heat up between Willow and Tara.
Written by Tom Fassbender, Jim Pascoe and Christopher Goldenart by Cliff Richardsw, Paul Lee, Eric Powell and others.Buffy's emotions run high after the tragic loss of her mother, but she still fights. She struggles with blood-starved vamps from another dimension and swarms of green demon children with a penchant for nibbling on faces, and, as barriers between alternate realities erode, nightmare versions of friends and long-dead enemies must be dealt with. Then Buffy's own death - having sacrificed herself for Dawn -- takes a toll on the Scoobies, as they deal with demons and crazed forest creatures in a tale by Amber Benson ("Tara") and Christopher Golden. When Buffy is restored to life, she undertakes a secret mission with Angel, and all the loose ends are tied up with Buffy's trip to hell, bringing an end to a four-year run of Buffy comics.
Joss Whedon (W), Amber Benson (W), Jane Espenson (W), Drew Goddard (W), Gene Colan (A), Tim Sale (A), Paul Lee (A), Steve Lieber (A), Andy Owens (I), and moreBefore Season Eight, Joss Whedon brought generations of Slayers and vampires to comics with the help of his acclaimed TV writing team and some of the best artists to ever grace the comics page. Now all those stories, plus selected stories from Season Eight, are collected in one deluxe hardcover with a new cover by Jo Chen. Joss writes multiple tales: a somber vamp tale, drawn by Cameron Stewart; the story of the first Slayer, drawn by Leinil Yu; and more. Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales also reprints for the first time new Season Eight stories written by novelist Jackie Kessler (Hell's Belles) and award-winning cartoonist Becky Cloonan (Demo), featuring vampires living in the public eye, killing Slayers and killing each other. o This hardcover collects stories from MySpace Dark Horse Presents #31 and #32; Tales of the Vampires: Carpe Noctem parts 1 and 2; Buffy: Tales of the Vampires one-shot; Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Vampires #1-#5; Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers #1-"Broken Bottle of Djinn"; Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Tales of the Slayers TPB.
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Written by Barbara KeselArt by Renae De LizCover by Rebecca Wrigley.Gold Eagle's novel heroine, Rogue Angel, comes to comics for the first time! Annja Creed is a world-traveling archeologist who also happens to be the heir to Joan of Arc's mystic sword. In this debut story, Annja's drive to explore unrecorded, shadowy history leads her to Virginia City in search of a rumored manuscript that could change the public perception of Mark Twain forever. But a very powerful mystery man doesn't want anyone to find the truth, and will stop at nothingónot even murderóto keep Annja away from the answers she seeks.
Writer - Brian LynchArt - Franco UrruCover - Tony HarrisPoet, vampire, murderer, lover, hero, prisoner, slave - Spike has been called a lot of things. But, by the time this fight is over, he'll have one more name: Lord! Or "dust"... maybe we'll just call him dust, considering how it seems things are going in his immediate future. But after enjoying this collection of the four-issue Spike: After the Fall series you'll be looking at the events of Angel: After the Fall in a whole new light, courtesy of Brian Lynch and Franco Urru!
By: Brian Lynch, Franco Urru, Jenny FrisonIt's Vegas, baby! Spike heads out to the city of sin for a special mission, taking Betta George and pyrokinetic 'hot' girl Beck along for the ride. But between giant demon Elvis, a run in with an old flame, and the appearance of a certain witch... this is Spike as you've never seen him before.
Story by Brian LynchArt by Stephen Mooney & Franco UrruThe last IDW Spike stories come to a shattering conclusion as Spike faces a crazed killer, the full power of Wolfram & Hart, and the consequences of having a soul and a demonic ex. But its the appearance of Willow that really shakes things up, not to mention a spaceship and some unexpected old "friends".
Writer - Bryan Lynch, Peter David, Scott TiptonArt - Franco Urru, Joe Corroney, Zach Howard, Mike Ratera, Fernando GoniCover - UrruLearn more about the bad boy of the Buffy-verse in Spikes earliest stories like Lost & Found, Old Wounds and Old Times, then read along as Spike battles that lord of the undead in Spike vs. Dracula, and finally catch up with Spike as he heads to the Asylum on a work-for-hire mission before heading to Japan to stop maniacal puppets in Shadow Puppets. Its more Spike than you can shake a sharp, wooden stake at!
by Joss Whedon