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Dark Horse Presents
#153
"Lovely, Dark, and Deep"
(Part 1)
Written by: Christopher
Golder & Tom Sniegoski
Pencilled by: Brian Horton
Inked by: Paul Lee
Cover by: Jason Armstrong
& Brian Horton
Angel: Cordelia lands
the starring role in a Blair Witch rip-off about three filmmakers searching
for the legendary "Helm of Harxis." But what she and Angel don't know is
that the film is a sham and the Helm is the real thing! Doc Thunder: Doc
and his plucky female sidekick Tighra race commie villains to the moon
to save the world from The Crimson Cranium! The Mask! Where did it come
from? Where has it been? Discover the answers... if you dare! Now in flip-book
format!
Dark Horse Presents
#154
"Lovely, Dark, and Deep"
(Part 2)
Written by: Christopher
Lee & Tom Sniegoski
Art by: Brian Horton
& Paul Lee
Cover by: Brian Horton
& Lucas Marangon
We have seen the future,
and it's war! Enter the world of Iron Reich 3000, where, from the lowliest
grunt in the trenches to the elite pilots in the gigantic war-bots, everybody
fights so that some might survive. Then, in Angel, Cordelia and her filmmaker
companions discover that the "Helm of Harxis" is guarded by a cabal of
demons. Plus, Mike Manley's Monsterman proves that there's nothing cooler
than being a monster, man! Now in flip book format.
Dark Horse Presents
#155
"Lovely, Dark, and Deep"
(Part 3)
Written by: Christopher
Lee & Tom Sniegoski
Art by: Brian Horton
& Paul Lee
Cover by: Brian Horton
& Rick Leonardi & Chris Warner
In Angel: Cordelia's first
starring role turns out to be the lead in the Blair Witch of snuff films,
and Angel has to save her from competing forest spirits and demon movie
producers. What's the problem? In Iron Reich 3000: Private Whit's entire
squad is dead. Now all he has to do to be a hero is find a way to stop
a thirty- foot robot armed with laser cannons and flame throwers. Yeah,
that's all. Plus, another manga-esque Full Throttleadventure!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel: Reunion
Written by: Jane Espenson
Art by: Paul Lee & Brian Horton & Ryan Sook & Randy Green & Eric Powell & Chynna Clugston-Major
Cover by: Jeff Matsuda
When Buffy came back from the dead earlier
this season, she received a call from Angel,
asking for a secret rendezvous. When she came
back to Sunnydale the next episode, she didn't
tell anyone what happened while she was away.
Now Jane Espenson, the TV scribe behind both
those episodes, gives us a glimpse into that
secret night...Featuring a reunion of Buffy artists
dating from the very beginning of our series. This
special one-shot, featuring extra story pages,
brings back Randy Green, Chynna
Clugston-Major, Ryan Sook, and many more.
Fronted by Jeff Matsuda, who's drawn more
Buffy covers than any other artist, this is a must
for followers of the show.