This is it-the stunning conclusion to the first story arc reimagining the iconic vampire-with-a-soul. Angel must decide which path to follow on his quest to earn redemption and to free himself from this vampire curse-and all roads lead to Sunnydale.
Bryan Edward Hill (Detective Comics, Killmonger), Gleb Melnikov and series creator Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Marvel's The Avengers) will blow you away with a shocking final page reveal that no Buffy or Angel fan can miss!
So far this has been an Angel fan's dream, and the book doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Read Full Review
This Angel is heaven sent for the thrills it creates. A nice psychological outing for Angel as he battles a demon in another dimension, while Fred gets some information about what's going to be opening up, as well as what her immediate future may hold. This is sure to please old and new fans. Read Full Review
Finally, with Hellmouth #1 on the horizon, the first Buffy and Angel comic event starting withAngel #5, this issue does a great job of setting it up. If you were waiting for a full arc to complete before jumping in, now is your chance to pick up one of the best horror comics of the year, and truly the best iteration of Angel. Read Full Review
As the first story arc ends for Angel, it is safe to say that this is a book to have faith in for its ability to tread new territory while still giving us everything that we love about Angel's corner of the Buffyverse. Angel #4 succeeded in doing this and at the same time laying the foundation for our hyped event of the year, . Read Full Review
One for the older fans, this series has been practically oozing nostalgia, but with enough fresh ideas to ensure that it will appeal to any fan of the fantasy genre. Definitely one to keep an eye on, and I know I can't wait to see where the next arc goes. Read Full Review
While not as strong as last issue, Angel #4 still provides a very solid and highly entertaining to the series' first story arc. Read Full Review
Angel #4 is competently made and pleasant enough. It offers hope for the future that fans of the TV series will get to see the character interactions that led them to love the property in the first place. Still, it cant overcome a feeling of slightness, of being simply perfunctory, that does not bode well for future installments. Read Full Review
A satisfying end to the first arc. The characters have been set up perfectly and there is plenty of foreboding for the future. Read Full Review
The comic also features a scene between the victorious Angel and the more lucid Fred who foreshadows more trouble to come as well as the next member of the gang to be introduced to the fight. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Another solid issue.