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Spike: After The Fall #2 - Review
http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ spike-after-the-fall-2/By: Brian Lynch (writer), Franco Urru (art), Art Lyon, Tom Smith (colors), Robbie Robbins (letters) While Spike remains the highlight of the book (rightfully so), this series isn’t without its problems. The book in many ways requires you to both watch Angel and have read the post-television comics.
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Spike: After The Fall #1 - Review
http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/ 2008/ 07/ 15/ spike-after-the-fall-1/By Brian Lynch (writer), Franco Urru (art), Art Lyon, Tom Smith (colors), Robbie Robbins (letters) The problem with Joss Whedon’s properties being continued in comics is that he can’t write all of them. The result is like Coke Zero… almost, but not quite.
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Angel: After the Fall #5 - Review
http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/ 2008/ 04/ 01/ angel-after-the-fall-5-review/By Joss Whedon (plot), Brian Lynch (plot & script), Franco Urru (art) & Jason Jensen & Art Lyon (colors) This issue redeems the previous one; every character makes an appearance, and they deal with a battle of epic proportions. Woo! After Wesley’s disappearance, Lorne realizes he needs to get everybody together for the big fight.
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Angel: After the Fall #4 - Review
http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/ 2008/ 02/ 24/ angel-after-the-fall-4-review/By Joss Whedon (plot), Brian Lynch (plot & script), Franco Urru (illustrator) & Jason Jensen (colored) Connor is in great danger because Angel killed the son of a ruling Lord of Los Angeles. Angel is forced to use a magic book to heal himself (looks like the Book of the Dead), since we learned last issue that he’s human again.
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