With a rogue demon on the loose, Team Spike is running out of time to save the life of an innocent boy-but Wolfram & Hart claim to have the solution. With real demons in the equation, is a deal with the devil worth it?
The events of Angel & Spike #11 puts a lot into perspective in terms of the direction this plot is taking. The threats are becoming more clear, the players involved in this current battle, even the things these character will have to do to stand against them. Read Full Review
A superbly crafted comic with engaging character development. Angel just keeps getting better issue after issue. Read Full Review
This issue is important for getting the characters where they need to be. It's also integral to exploring Angel's past and helping the reader learn a little more about the titular Vampire with a soul, but the issue isn't as fast-paced or as exciting as previous issues are. This issue will read better as part of a collected trade, where the reader can immediately carry on to what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the storyline. The art and colours are as consistently good and stylised as the reader has come to expect from Melnikov and Titov. Read Full Review
There are no big reveals or answers in Angel + Spike #11, although Lilith's talk with Angel does seem to suggest that Kate and Mara, the woman we've seen from Angel's past, are linked in some way and may offer Angel a second chance. Fred's journey appears to be taking a dark turn as well, but just what is Wolfram & Hart's endgame and where is Lilah leading her (other than the literal destination, which appears to be Hell)? Read Full Review
There are some problems with this as a stand-alone issue, rather than a random chapter of the ongoing story, but it's not a bad comics, just a slightly confusing one. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like about Angel & Spike, but hopefully we'll get to see the latter half of that delightful duo a bit more next issue. Read Full Review
This issue does a lot of table setting, and it is all pretty interesting even if it's so very different from the show. Too much for my lazy ass to even cover. Maybe my unwillingness to dive deep is a sign of my waning interest in this title. Or, more likely, I've got much more to read today.