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AtS: ATF #10 and Spike: ATF #1
Comics Continuum has blurbs for both of these issues in the IDW July solicitations. I'm not going to post the covers because I have already done that
"SPIKE: AFTER THE FALL #1
Written by Brian Lynch, art by Franco Urru, covers by Urru and The Sharp Brothers.
Spinning out of the "First Night" events in Angel: After the Fall comes the official story of Spike's first months in hell. How did he come to be here? Why is Illyria with him? And exactly how did he come to set up shop in a certain famous mansion in Beverly Hills? It's all the hell, none of the Angels in the first of four issues courtesy of the After the Fall team of Brian Lynch and Franco Urru, who provides two special Spike covers offered in a 50/50 ratio -- one featuring Spike's human face, one in all its vamped-out fury! Aussie art team The Sharp Brothers offer a special "grindhouse"-inspired incentive cover, too!
32 pages, $3.99."
I thought Chris Ryall said the "grindhouse" cover was a variant for issue 2?
AND
"ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL #10
Written by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, art by Nick Runge, covers by Brian Miller and Alex Garner.
Months ago, Los Angeles went to hell. Or maybe hell came to Los Angeles. Find out the truth once and for all. Plus, someone's been manipulating everyone from the start. Angel would very much like to meet him, and he'll tear through every demon in LA to do so. Meanwhile, Spike has something important to tell Wesley, Illyria has a new role, and what the hell is Gunn keeping in the basement?"
And in answer to that last question, isn't it Betta George?
"SPIKE: AFTER THE FALL #1
Written by Brian Lynch, art by Franco Urru, covers by Urru and The Sharp Brothers.
Spinning out of the "First Night" events in Angel: After the Fall comes the official story of Spike's first months in hell. How did he come to be here? Why is Illyria with him? And exactly how did he come to set up shop in a certain famous mansion in Beverly Hills? It's all the hell, none of the Angels in the first of four issues courtesy of the After the Fall team of Brian Lynch and Franco Urru, who provides two special Spike covers offered in a 50/50 ratio -- one featuring Spike's human face, one in all its vamped-out fury! Aussie art team The Sharp Brothers offer a special "grindhouse"-inspired incentive cover, too!
32 pages, $3.99."
I thought Chris Ryall said the "grindhouse" cover was a variant for issue 2?
AND
"ANGEL: AFTER THE FALL #10
Written by Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch, art by Nick Runge, covers by Brian Miller and Alex Garner.
Months ago, Los Angeles went to hell. Or maybe hell came to Los Angeles. Find out the truth once and for all. Plus, someone's been manipulating everyone from the start. Angel would very much like to meet him, and he'll tear through every demon in LA to do so. Meanwhile, Spike has something important to tell Wesley, Illyria has a new role, and what the hell is Gunn keeping in the basement?"
And in answer to that last question, isn't it Betta George?
