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Angel #31
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Brian Denham & David Messina
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
While Connor tries to get his devoted army of demon soldiers under control, a new player steps up, and Illyria decides not to take Angel's continued absence lying down. Meanwhile, Eddie Hope finds out that being a force for justice has some major consequences.
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Angel #32
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Brian Denham & David Messina
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
As more vampires start running around Hollywood, Connor and crew must figure out a way to stop the carnage and deal with his little merry band of demon girls. Meanwhile, Angel has it out with his captors, before learning that things really can get weirder than he thought.
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Angel #33
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Brian Denham & David Messina
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
Now that Angel is back in the fold, Connor must readjust to life as the Chosen One's son. Luckily, he has an army of demon women at his beck and call. But nothing could really prepare anyone for what Illyria has in mind.
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Angel #34
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
In the Angel family 'like father, like son' takes on a whole new meaning. With prophecies practically falling from the sky, Connor and Angel must figure out how to work together without getting back into bad habits. Meanwhile, Illyria's newfound interest in the prodigal son starts to get a little weird and the rest of the team wonders just what to do about ex-watcher Laura Kay Weathermill.
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Angel #35
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
Sometimes being a 'chosen' one really sucks. Which is something Connor is about to find out when his little band of merry demon warrior women decide L.A. really needs to clean up its act. No human or supernatural thingie is safe from their swords. And not even Angel knows how to get them out of this mess.
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Angel #36
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande & Brian Denham
Covers by: Jenny Frison & Andrea Di Vito
When L.A. went to hell, everyone thought things couldn't get any worse. Well, they were dead wrong. Especially now that the new Big Bad is officially out for blood.
Meanwhile the magical fall out from The Fall continues to get weirder, and Angel find himself with more enemies than you can wave a sharp wooden type thingy at.
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Angel #37
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & David Messina
Soul-Eaters. Demon armies. Dusting limbs. Prophecies run amock. The Angel-verse is always a little bit strange.
But with Connor's life in danger, Angel must step up and take back his city. The only problem? It may already be too late!
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Angel #38
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & Nick Runge
Death. Destruction. Destiny. None of these can compare with the betrayal Team Angel is about to face, the old enemy that's about to re-surface, and the epic showdown Angel and Connor are going to have to tackle together.
And someone other than the readers finally wonders, just what the hell is really up with Spike?
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Angel #39
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & Nick Runge
The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, part 1!' Now that all the weirdness has been explained, Angel and company are looking to get back to what they do best. Except an old enemy with the letters W and H comes back, Angel gets transported, and a whole new can of demony worms is opened. Literally.
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Angel #40
By: Bill Willingham & Bill Williams & Elena Casagrande
Covers by: Jenny Frison & Nick Runge
Zapped...elsewhere, Angel discovers an old nemesis with a common foe, as James continues to turn L.A. into his own private demon farm. Can the enemy of his enemy be his friend, or is Angel about to get major league betrayed?
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