Spike and his, uh, Team Spike of Fred, Gunn & their new ally Lorne race against the clock to find a supernatural artifact before Wolfram & Hart. But if they're going to save the day, Team Spike is going to have find a way not to kill each other first.
AND WHAT HAPPENED TO ANGEL?
Angel & Spike #10 solidifies the strength of the series on every level. With a new big bad for Angel's team to take on, there is action, and as Angel deals with life after Hell, there is emotion to unpack. Everything there is to love about the Buffyverse is in this issue and the series as a whole. Read Full Review
If there was any reservations towards the changes in direction to this book, I would say that by the end of Angel & Spike #10 you can feel more confident in seeing that nothing major has changed. This is still a personable story, still action-packed, and just as mysterious for all the things which can hit out of nowhere. Read Full Review
This series has gone from one highlight to another as it progresses, and this issue has some great moments in it. Hill's writing captures the essence of the TV series, right down to the characters banter and the humour throughout. Melnikov and Titov make a fantastic art team and they continue to do an outstanding job, giving the comic a unique and instantly recognisable look. Fans of the Buffyverse will love this series. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue because of the continued emphasis on Spike as a much deeper character. This issue shows less of the angry pitiful individual and instead someone who has accepted who they are. Taking into account all that has happened to them and all they have done to others. Used to be Angel's thing, thankfully we have the addition of Spike for that now. Read Full Review
Angel had already hit its stride, but adding Spike to the series has made this series even more addictive, and here's hoping he doesn't leave anytime soon. Read Full Review
I just wish this wasn't so short.