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refers to one of two series published by
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during
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. Both of these series are based on the television series ''
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'', and were published while the television series was on air. The first volume was an
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halted after seventeen issues. The second volume was a
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, spanning four issues. Various related works have come out coinciding with these volumes. In
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,
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picked up the rights and began publishing various ''Angel'' related mini-series and one-shots set during and after the show's final season (these series are considered non-canonical). In 2007, IDW began publishing '' Angel: After the Fall'', which is considered the canonical ''Angel'' season 6 (following the success of ''
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'' from Dark Horse) and is overseen by the show's creator
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. IDW continued to publish an ''Angel'' ongoing title until Whedon transferred the rights to the character back to Dark Horse, where he will feature as part of the '' Buffy Season Nine'' franchise, starring most prominently in the ongoing series ''Angel and Faith''.


Dark Horse Comics


Angel: The Hollower (1999)


''TV Guide Ultimate Cable (1999)''


Angel Classics (1999–2001)


Dark Horse Presents (2000)


Dark Horse Extra (2000)


Angel mini-series (2002)

Promoted as "Angel retooled and reinvented" by
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, the storyline represents an attempt to make Angel a comic-book hero in a more traditional sense, battling against huge behemoths of monsters, and they were the final Angel comics until IDW began publishing them in 2005. Not to be confused with the Angel episode, " Long Day's Journey", or the Angel novel, " The Longest Night". Angel's searching for a kidnapped child, only to stumble upon a force of unspeakable evil and unimaginable power, seeking him for some reason. Angel ends up fighting a walking volcano, and must try and survive long enough to discover who or what is behind the recent strange series of events. Finally, the strange evil reveals itself; Perfect Zheng, a vampire who beat Angel up in the 1920s. Angel, Wesley, Cordelia, and Gunn try to put the pieces together in time to make sense of present events, a possible product of Angel's past encounter with Zheng. In fact, as it turns out, the gypsy curse that was used on Angel was meant to be used on Zheng, turning him into the 'vampire champion', but it didn't take, and Zheng is determined to find out why Angel's soul was restored and his wasn't. A battle for survival between the pair ensues, which Angel wins. Supposed to be set early in the second season of ''Angel''. Collected in ''Angel: Long Night's Journey''.


Angel & Faith (2011-2017)


Volume 1


Volume 2


Volume 3


IDW Publishing

IDW released various, loosely connected mini-series and one-shots before launching a new ongoing Angel series in late 2007.


Mini-series (2005-2010)


One-shots (2005–2010)


Angel: Spotlight (2006)

A series of spotlight issues focussing on one character's motivations (although they are sometimes assisted by an additional character). Each one-shot featured a number of variant covers, illustrated by Russell Walks, Lee Kohse, Steph Stamb or was a retailer incentive photo.


After the Fall (2007-2011)


Episodes


Mini-series


One-shots


Trade Paperbacks

* Angel: After the Fall (Part One) * Angel: First Night (Part Two) * Angel: After the Fall (Part Three) * Angel: After the Fall (Part Four) * Angel: After the Fall (Premiere Edition) * Angel: Aftermath (Part Five) * Angel: Last Angel in Hell (Part Six) * Immortality for Dummies * Crown Prince Syndrome * The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart * The End * ''Only Human'' * ''Spike: After the Fall'' * ''Spike: The Devil You Know'' * ''llyria: Haunted'' * Angel: Season Six, Vol. 1


BOOM! Studios (2019-2020)

In 2019, a new ''Angel'' comic book series was released by
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; this version of the series is a
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with no continuity to the television series or previous comics.


Angel (2019)


Angel & Spike (2020)


Angel (2022)


Trade Paperbacks


Dark Horse Comics

* ''Surrogates'' * ''Earthly Possessions'' * ''Hunting Ground'' * ''Autumnal'' * ''Strange Bedfellows'' * ''The Hollower'' * ''Angel Omnibus''


IDW Publishing

* ''The Curse'' * ''Old Friends'' * ''Auld Lang Syne'' * ''Shadow Puppets'' * ''Smile Time'' * ''Blood and Trenches'' * ''Not Fade Away'' * ''A Hole in the World'' * ''Barbary Coast'' * ''Masks'' * ''Angel: Spotlight'' * ''Angel Omnibus Vol. 1'' * ''Angel Omnibus Vol. 2'' * ''Angel: The John Byrne Collection'' * ''
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'' * ''Spike vs. Dracula'' * ''Spike: 100-Page Spectacular'' * ''Spike: Asylum'' * ''Spike Omnibus''


BOOM! Studios

* ''Being Human'' * ''City of Demons'' * ''All the Devils Are Here'' * ''What's Done is Denied'' * ''Parallel Hell''


References

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