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Joss Whedon - "Angel" Tv Series & Comic Book - Geekmonthly.com Interview 1
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2 yrs 2 mos ago
The creator of the Buffyverse revisits Angel and a million other things… One year after its international debut, the Angel Collector’s Set is finally scheduled for an American release on October 30th. The set collects all 110 Angel episodes (with all the corresponding bonus features) into a single handsome box, topped with a signed letter from creator and executive producer (and occasional writer and director) Joss Whedon. To celebrate, we caught up with Mr. Whedon to ask about his memories of the series, the status of his many films, and his eventual return to TV. So has the impending release of the Collector’s Set lead you to any new and profound insights about the Angel box set? Oh yes. But unfortunately, they’re really dirty. My editor will be thrilled! [Laughs] My perspective on the series is changeable. |
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ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL #1
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2 yrs 2 mos ago
Writer: Brian Lynch The final episode of Angel divided the fanbase. We left our heroes in an alleyway, about to be attacked by the cast of Dungeons & Dragons. Wesley was dead, Gunn was dying, and Angel was quite keen to kill a dragon. Some people wanted it to end where it did, leaving Angel and friends to fight their never-ending battle. Others wanted to know what happened next. Looks like the second group is about to get their wish.
Hot on the heels of Joss Whedon’s Buffy Season 8 comics from Dark Horse comes IDW’s Angel: After The Fall, which in the words of Joss Whedon himself “will definitely use Season 6’s proposed stories as inspiration, but its not exactly Season 6”. The first issue picks up after that final episode, but not immediately after. (That comes later, |
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"Angel Season 6" Comic Book - Official Press Release
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2 yrs 2 mos ago
Joss Whedon’s Angel Rises at IDW Publishing Epic New comic series Angel: After The Fall picks up the pieces following the finale of the television series San Diego, CA (Oct. 8, 2007) - When TV fans last saw Joss Whedon’s vampire-turned-savior Angel, he faced off against endless demon hordes as he and his friends charged forward into a heart-stopping, series-ending cliffhanger. Who lived? Who died? And what happened to Los Angeles in the aftermath of the epic battle? Fans need wonder no more: IDW Publishing this month releases the debut issue of Angel: After The Fall, the official continuation of the TV show, overseen by Angel co-creator Joss Whedon. Working with a hand-picked creative team, Whedon will mastermind the 12-issue maxiseries told as a monthly, year-long saga. Whedon will co-plot the entire story with |
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