As the battle between Illyria of the past and an invading god escalates, Fred is caught in the middle while Angel tries to figure a way to prevent the foretold disaster and get them back to the future... safe... and able to save the world again.
Lots of action and Illyria issues in this outing. Some potential allies may have been made, as well as changes for the future. Definitely worth checking out. Read Full Review
Overall Angel Season 11 #3 makes some bold moves as the next issue brings us to the conclusion of the first story arc. This is character exploration that we were treated to open up season 11 to. Angel is cool, but it also goes without saying that it is those he surrounds himself with who keep things interesting. Read Full Review
Angel Season Eleven #3 continues the unexpected opening arc with Angel meeting some of Illyria's worshipers/victims. When present, the current version of Illyria runs straight into danger which makes it a pretty good thing Fred is able to pull her back when things get too crazy. However, given what Illyria discovers at the end of the issue, Angel and Fred may need all the help they can get just to makes sure there is still a future worth returning to. Worth a look. Read Full Review
Since Dark Horse began running two series with every season of Buffy, there's usually been one good and one lackluster book every season. It flip flops between the two. This time around, Angel is on the low end with a story that, while full of action, doesn't accomplish much in the way of character development or interest. Read Full Review
SCORE: 6.3
From the monster designs to the weird modern vernacular to the simplistic central conflicts, this could easily be an episode of a Sid and Marty Krofft show from the 70s.