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July 30 2008

(SPOILER) Angel:After the Fall #13 sneak preview,Issue 15 cover,and artist news. Brian Lynch shares Angel news on his blog, and an amazing cover from Issue 15 by Franco Urru.

Brian Lynch also shares the news that Irish artist Stephen Mooney (Angel:First Night - Connor story) will be taking over the reigns of the book from #12, and shares some amazing panels.

Lovely artwork. That Urru cover is definitely poster material.

The preview pages look great and the issue 15 cover kicks ass.

That Urru cover is just superb!!

Those panels from Stephen are really wonderful and the issue 15 cover is one of Franco's best, so far.

Wonderful artwork. I am so enjoying these comics, the issues just can't come out fast enough!

Looking forward to this.

I guess it's just me. I enjoy each issue well enough, but when I think about the whole arc (which I do at times like this) I just get the feeling of a whole long process of not-going anywhere.

Since when does Eeyore post on the Whedonesque board, and why did he choose the name "DaddyCatALSO"?

Hey, new stories featuring the ANGEL characters!

Myself, I think the story arcs (short and long) are going lots of interesting places, both terms of events (battle with the lords, Angel and Gunn meeting, how will the Fang Gang get out of hell) and character development (Angel dealing with being human, forgiving himself, and accepting his own limitations, for example.) Not to bash anyone else for thinking differently, just want to add my own take.

Also, the art looks awesome!

With you on that one, fiatlux. To be honest, the story of Angel during the TV series didn't move "normal paced" as the rest of television did. But, we're also dealing with an immortal. I think Brian has done a fine job at excelling the story and fleshing out our favorite side-kicks. A lot happens in every issue.

Brian, I love you dude, but the "Eeyore" comment was a little pushed.

DaddyCatALSO, if you feel that way about the story, I'd like to know why. And, compared to the TV series, do you feel that the TV moved faster than the comics? To me, the comics move faster than the TV series. Angel always had a problem with moving from A to B. But, he's old... it may take longer to figure out the path. Poor guy.

Brian: I thought that was kind of clever actually, Touche`. (Actually, outside of things Joss-related, I tend to always look on the bright side; it's a usefult laent when you're 52 years old and still live in an $80 a week room *grin. I plan to keep readin'!)

korkster (thanks for the defense chief!) fiatlux: I'm not really comparing it to the series, because that is really a rather vague memory. I haven't seen many episodes more than once, often out of order, and haven't seen a full episode in almost 6 years. So, I'm apples-and-oranges-ing to That OTher COmic Book I'm Following.
It's mainly that I'm still a bit confused as to the intentions of our heroes, which admittedly are currently perfoce concentrated on survival rather than strategy, so I'm perhaps being unfair. Plus I'm still abit shell-shocky over what Gunn did to the concubines after killign the demon lord, and so my mood goes "off" whenever I open an issue. Plus I have a lot of trouble facially identifying the characters so I often don't know who's doing what I'm seeing. So, no matter how much I'm liking the story, I'm asking "Whozis?" at the same time.

I should see it as a challenge I guess.

Still loving it. If I worry it's because I still care - please continue. I'm actually trusting these storytellers.

Love this artwork. Wesley REALLY looks like Wesley there, which is nice, considering he is my favorite character. I was worried for a while that he would be reduced to a an opaque set of glasses for the whole series.

Mooney's work is amazing.

Urru's still leaves me going, "Meh."


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