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Angel After the Fall #2 (2007) variant a

Angel After the Fall #2 (2007) variant a

$9.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Covers: John Cassaday Writer: Brett Matthews, Jon Abrams Penciller: Mario Guevara

Continuing the tale of Angel after the climactic battle that ended the Angel television series. Between the array of new enemies and fallen former friends -- not to mention the state of Los Angeles itself -- can Angel possibly find a reason to go on? And can some familiar faces help provide that reason?

"It’s still awesome. Now, on to the art: Overall, much improved from last issue, but there’s this thing Franco Urru does with drawing eyes that is driving me crazy. Sometimes, I guess as a shortcut, he’ll, I don’t know how to describe it exactly, I guess draw an eye as just a white circle with a black dot in the center. Not all the time, but sometimes. The first time I saw it, I thought ‘Oh, I guess this character’s supposed to be freaking out, or angry or something.’ But then he did it again for other characters later in the book, sometimes for only one panel. Sometimes for only ONE EYE, but for just a few panels. Weird. And irritating."

THIS BOOK GETS 9 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Covers: John Cassaday Writer: Brett Matthews, Jon Abrams Penciller: Mario Guevara

Continuing the tale of Angel after the climactic battle that ended the Angel television series. Between the array of new enemies and fallen former friends -- not to mention the state of Los Angeles itself -- can Angel possibly find a reason to go on? And can some familiar faces help provide that reason?

"It’s still awesome. Now, on to the art: Overall, much improved from last issue, but there’s this thing Franco Urru does with drawing eyes that is driving me crazy. Sometimes, I guess as a shortcut, he’ll, I don’t know how to describe it exactly, I guess draw an eye as just a white circle with a black dot in the center. Not all the time, but sometimes. The first time I saw it, I thought ‘Oh, I guess this character’s supposed to be freaking out, or angry or something.’ But then he did it again for other characters later in the book, sometimes for only one panel. Sometimes for only ONE EYE, but for just a few panels. Weird. And irritating."

THIS BOOK GETS 9 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10