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Angel After The Fall #2 Season 6 Volume Two FRANCO URRU VARIANT COVER»rank: 1698522by: Brian Lynch, Joss Whedon
: :The story continues 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? |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8 #11: A Beautiful Sunset (Variant Cover, Dark Horse Comics)»rank: 1666843by: Joss Whedon
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #3 Variant Cover (Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season 8)»rank: 1537321by: Joss Whedon
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Angel After the Fall Season 6 Virgin Variant Cover #9 A»rank: 2076578by: Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch
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Serenity issue 2 of 3 (Kaylee Cover) (Serenity # 2 with the Kaylee cover by Jo Chen, Volume 1)»rank: 1458356by: Joss Whedon, Brett Matthews
: :The cover art to issue 2 featuring the rare Kaylee cover! |
Astonishing X-men #24 Variant Cover»rank: 2410007by: Joss Whedon
: :The cover art to issue 2 featuring the rare Kaylee cover! |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer #17 Variant (Georges Jeanty Cover)»rank: 2077510by: Joss Whedon
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Angel After The Fall #5 1 in 10 Variant Cover»rank: 1596242by: Joss Whedon
: :Everything he had was taken away from him. But now, in his darkest hour, Angel is taking it back. The battle lines are drawn, sides are chosen, and Angel takes a stand that will change everything and everyone close to him. Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch and Franco Urru bring you the official continuation of the Angel TV series! |
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Angel After The Fall #9 / Cover 'B' by Alex Garner»rank: 1919528by: Joss Whedon & Brian Lynch
: :Cover 'B' by Garner. |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer»rank: 1246037by: Richie Tankersley Cusick (Adapter), Joss Whedon
: :Stock up on the original novelization that started it all! Buffy is poised to knock'em dead--so don't miss this exciting opportunity to order the original movie novelization! Now a WB TV series, Entertainment Weekly calls Buffy, the Vampire Slayer 'this season's most distinctive and sharply written new show.'. |