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After the Fall, Part Ten is the tenth issue of the After the Fall comic book series. It was written by Brian Lynch and illustrated by David Messina and Nick Runge. It was originally published on July 2, 2008, by IDW Publishing.

Synopsis[]

Months ago, Los Angeles went to hell. Or maybe hell came to Los Angeles. Find out the truth once and for all. Plus, someone's been manipulating everyone from the start. Angel would very much like to meet him, and he'll tear through every demon in LA to do so.

Meanwhile, Spike has something important to tell Wesley, Illyria has a new role, and what the hell is Gunn keeping in the basement?[1]

Summary[]

Angel has a dream where a superhero version of Spike is protecting the city with Connor as his sidekick while the mortal Angel is now an old man.

Spike is left looking after Wesley. Angel, Connor, Gwen, Nina, and Illyria question a vampire over who killed a Demon Lord. Illyria reveals to them that Angel is now human. Realizing that Illyria knew he was human through her ability to detect power, Angel tells Illyria to use her ability to search for the vampires "sitting on the power."

Gunn has Betta George attacked by Slayers, and a desperate George eventually uses his ability to mentally freeze them. Gunn then has George attempt to contact help outside of Los Angeles, but George is surprised to learn that Gunn has tricked him; Los Angeles going to Hell has been covered up. However, Betta George has also contacted Angel for help.

Angel arrives, ready to attack, after Illyria detected "vampires atop a structure brimming with power." Angel is horrified, however, upon recognizing Gunn in their midst.

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  • A vampire, dusted by Angel.
  • A Slayer, killed by Gunn (reversed).

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  • After the Fall, Part Ten was the 51st best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 43,024 sales in July 2008 at comic specialty stores.[2]

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References[]

  1. "ANGEL AFTER THE FALL #10." Previews World. Retrieved on July 2, 2023.
  2. "Top 300 Comics Actual--July 2008." ICv2, August 18, 2008.
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