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Simply awesome! A fantastic follow up to the series, and a great story that I hope continues for a LONG TIME TO COME!!!
Simply fantastic!!
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As much as I wanted to see what happened to Angel and the rest of the cast, I couldn't manage to stomach the hideous, hideous artwork in this comic. The characters are compltely unrecognizable from their TV equivalents and, in true terrible comic book fashion, all the women have huge "assets", always wear skin tight outfits and constantly want to have sex with either gender.
This was an insulting mess.
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Picks up right where it left off at the end of the TV series. Not as good as it would be on TV but still very worthwhile for the fans.
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Finally, the continuation of Angel! I couldn't believe it. I was esctatic.
And disappointment followed.
To explain: the series had grown quite dark by the time it was cancelled. It was with a mixture of gratefulness and regret that I saw it go--I thought Joss was trying too hard to make the show ultra-apocalyptic for the ratings. The final episode, to me, was perfect. It was more about the relationships within what was once Angel Investigations, the characters, the mythology, the rich backdrop Whedon weaves.
Unfortunately this book continued in the strain of the first part of that last season: so dark, I couldn't see the light. Some of the character development and twists were incredible, the story was good, but it just didn't hit the right chords. The entire group has been split, and instead of dialogue urging that split on, there seemed to be apathy on the characters' parts about the cost of the apocalypse on the characters.
I don't want to give too much of this book away, but I definitely think this book continued the ultra-apocalyptic slide, to the detriment of the characterizations and heart of the whole story. If the story could somehow have been made while maintaining a sense of connection and realism (as with Buffy and the first three seasons of Angel) I wouldn't voice my reservations, but that isn't the way it came out.
The violence was gratuitous and to the cost of the best thing about one of my favorite shows: the people. I recommend this book only to whet the fan's curiosity about what happens next. I hope the next one will be more...well...light-filled.
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I was concidentally rewatching the last season of Angel recently when I found out that this book just came out. I was ecstatic. The story, although quite a step away from what I was expecting, was very entertaining. I only wished the art was better. The story DESERVES better art than this.
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