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ATS: After The Fall First Night
Two more pages and further blurb got posted at RyallTime
The blurb:
"ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL is doing something special with issues 6-8. We're taking a break from the ongoing story--and oh, how this might upset some of you after you see the end of issue 5--to do the now three-part "First Night." This is an array of short stories, all handled by different artists and each one finally revealing what these characters the night of the big, apocalyptic fight in the alley at the conclusion of Angel Season 5. I posted a page from the "Wesley" story below, and now here is a page each from "Lorne" (art by John Byrne, colors by Len O'Grady) and Spike (art by David Messina, our original Angel and Spike artist, colors by Ilaria Traversi). No more details than that, but then again, no more is really needed when you can instead just enjoy these pages..."
NOTE:: First Night is now 3 issues, not two. WOOHOO!
We have seen the b w version of this but here's the colour version of John Byrne's take on Lorne:

And here's David Messina's version of Spike - I really like this one! The change in expression across those last three panels is classic Spike!

The blurb:
"ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL is doing something special with issues 6-8. We're taking a break from the ongoing story--and oh, how this might upset some of you after you see the end of issue 5--to do the now three-part "First Night." This is an array of short stories, all handled by different artists and each one finally revealing what these characters the night of the big, apocalyptic fight in the alley at the conclusion of Angel Season 5. I posted a page from the "Wesley" story below, and now here is a page each from "Lorne" (art by John Byrne, colors by Len O'Grady) and Spike (art by David Messina, our original Angel and Spike artist, colors by Ilaria Traversi). No more details than that, but then again, no more is really needed when you can instead just enjoy these pages..."
NOTE:: First Night is now 3 issues, not two. WOOHOO!
We have seen the b w version of this but here's the colour version of John Byrne's take on Lorne:

And here's David Messina's version of Spike - I really like this one! The change in expression across those last three panels is classic Spike!


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I'll buy the TPB too - I'm an obsessive completist at heart!