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The Wolf, the Ram, and the Heart, Part Three is the forty-first issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by David Tischman with Mariah Huehner and illustrated by Stephen Mooney, it was originally published on January 26, 2011, by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis[]
Angel quickly adapts to his new situation, only to discover that Wolfram & Hart and James are the least of his worries, as someone unexpected decides it's time to stop playing nice. Meanwhile, Connor and the gang are under attack at the new headquarters from yet another threat...[1]
Summary[]
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Continuity[]
- Connor reflects on how long Angel has been undead; he was sired in 1753 ("Becoming, Part One").
- The Angel Investigations team discuss Connor's newfound power of turning demons into dust, as discovered in their fight against the Sisterhood of Jaro Hull in Cats in the Cradle.
- Angel recognizes the original Angel Investigations offices as where he worked with Cordelia, Doyle, then Wesley. It was their headquarters from the episode "City Of" until its destruction in "To Shanshu in L.A."
- The museum on Angel include the following items on display:
- stake bracers he was first seen using in "City Of";
- the car he was first seen driving in "City Of";
- the enchanted sword he wielded since "Sense & Sensitivity";
- the song "Mandy" he sang on karaoke in "Judgment";
- the uniform he wore as a covert member of the Scourge in "Hero";
- and the katana he had on his Wolfram & Hart office ("Conviction") and Cordelia used in "You're Welcome."
- Angel is concerned and in denial about his hair appearance, similarly to his reaction in "Through the Looking Glass."
- Connor and Laura meet with Dravot Singh, the Wolfram & Hart representative who left a card with Connor in Cats in the Cradle.
- Angel tells Darrow about Holts returning from Quor'toth as an old man, as Angel saw him in "Benediction."
- Illyria meets Angel in the future, with Pancakes as company, after her adventure in the miniseries Illyria: Haunted.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Cordelia Chase (Only mentioned)
- Connor
- Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan (Only mentioned)
- Allen Francis Doyle (Only mentioned)
- Charles Gunn
- Daniel Holtz (Only mentioned)
- Illyria
- Kohl
- Myresto Mor
- Rowant Mor
- Pancakes
- Polyphemus
- Dravot Singh
- Anne Steele
- Darrow Steele
- Laura Weathermill
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce (Only mentioned)
Organizations and titles[]
- Angel Investigations
- Los Angeles Police Department
- Senior Partners (Only mentioned)
- Sisterhood of Jaro Hull (Only mentioned)
- Watcher
- Wolfram & Hart
Species[]
- Angel
- Demon
- Deathwok Clan (Only mentioned)
- Yastigilian hound
- Half-demon
- Higher being
- Human
- Monasterenser magnaserm
- Old One
- Vampire
Events[]
- Apocalypse (Only mentioned)
Locations[]
- Los Angeles
- Angel Investigations offices
- Angel Investigations offices III
- Wolfram & Hart Los Angeles branch
- Quor'toth (Only mentioned)
Objects[]
Death count[]
- Kohl, shot by Darrow (in the future, annulled).
Behind the scenes[]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- Angel's museum has the song "Mandy" on the karaoke machine.
Goofs[]
- Connor says Angel has been dead for 237 years; since Angel was sired in 1753, that would make the story taking place in 1990.
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
References[]
- ↑ "ANGEL #41." Previews World. Retrieved on October 9, 2023.