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After the Fall, Part Fourteen is the fourteenth issue of the After the Fall comic book series. Written by Brian Lynch with Joss Whedon and illustrated by Stephen Mooney, it was originally published on November 19, 2008, by IDW Publishing.

Synopsis[]

The truth has been revealed. Master plans are on the table. People are dying. And evil is winning. The forces of good take their last stand, but with certain death surrounding them, they're going to have to do the unthinkable to win the day. The official continuation of the Angel series presses on in explosive fashion, courtesy of Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch, and Stephen Mooney.[1]

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A new demon army arrives in Los Angeles and takes Angel's body so that he can be resurrected to fulfill the prophecy. The source of Spike's own seemingly impossible resurrection is revealed as a five-minute time reset used by Gunn to train his vampires against Slayers. The Groosalugg and his black winged horse, also named Cordelia, slay many of Wolfram & Hart's dragons.

Despite being interrupted by the demon army, Gunn manages to successfully restore Illyria to her original form, with the intent of using her fully-restored powers to rewind time to before the Fall of Los Angeles permanently. However, Betta George looks within Illyria's mind: her frustration at being unable to create order leads her to decide to wholly collapse time — and, with it, all existence.

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Death count[]

  • A demon, killed by the Groosalug.
  • Nine demons, killed by Illyria.

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  • After the Fall, Part Fourteen was the 47th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 38,954 sales in November 2008 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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References[]

  1. "ANGEL AFTER THE FALL #14." Previews World. Retrieved on July 5, 2023.
  2. "Top 300 Comics Actual--November 2008." ICv2, December 15, 2008.
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