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Surrogates, Part Two is the second issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Christopher Golden and illustrated by Christian Zanier, it was originally published on December 22, 1999, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis[]
Angel is in deep trouble as he tries to solve a case involving a demonic fertility clinic. Just why are mothers being murdered and husbands turned into zombie-like guards? Before he can find out, Angel will have to find a way out of the hole he's in. And the only way out is into the harsh light of the sun. Cordy and Doyle had better hurry or this could be Angel's last case. Straight from the Buffy spin-off series, Angel keeps the excitement turned up to top volume![1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- This story is set between the episodes "Lonely Heart" and "Hero."
- The flashbacks take place in the year 1856.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Pete Carlson
- Rita Carlson (Only mentioned)
- Cordelia Chase
- Allen Francis Doyle
- Lavinia Feehan
- Michael Hammerlin (Only picture)
- Rachel Hammerlin
- Shayna
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
Locations[]
- London, England (Only in flashbacks)
- Los Angeles, USA
- Angel Investigations offices
- Carlson residence (Only in flashbacks)
- Fertile Ground
- Sunnydale, USA (Only mentioned)
Death count[]
- None.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The photo cover features a promotional picture taken for Angel season 1.
Distribution[]
- Surrogates, Part Two was the 84th best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 29,158 sales in December 1999 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
Quotes[]
Cordelia: "Well, I see being torched brings out your cynical side. We'll have to do this again soon." |
References[]
- ↑ "Angel #2." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on April 1, 2021.
- ↑ "December 1999 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops." Comichron. Retrieved on April 1, 2021.