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Surrogates, Part Three is the third issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Christopher Golden and illustrated by Christian Zanier, it was originally published on January 12, 2000, by Dark Horse Comics.
Synopsis[]
Angel, with the help of Cordelia and the demonic Doyle, is hot on the trail of the woman who had him thrown down a well and left for dead. She's also responsible for a series of murders and kidnappings. But Angel may find out that catching up with her is the last thing he wants to do. Straight from the hit series, follow Angel's exploits as he turns L.A. upside-down.[1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- This story is set between the episodes "Lonely Heart" and "Hero."
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Pete Carlson
- Rita Carlson (Only mentioned)
- Cordelia Chase
- David (Only mentioned)
- Allen Francis Doyle
- Lavinia Feehan
- Fegley
- Rachel Hammerlin
- Michael Hammerlin
- Kate Lockley
- Shayna
Organizations and titles[]
Species[]
Locations[]
- Ireland (Only mentioned)
- Los Angeles, USA
- Angel Investigations offices
- Fertile Ground
- Hammerlin Entertainment
- Hole in the Wall
Death count[]
- Lavinia Feehan, stabbed and burned by Angel.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The Valentine's Day variant cover of this issue connects with Buffy the Vampire Slayer Classic's issue Your Cheatin' Heart variant cover, which depicts Buffy and the other half of the heart.
Distribution[]
- Surrogates, Part Three was the 91st best selling comic issue in its publishing month, with 22,217 sales in January 2000 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- Cordelia compares Doyle's using a flashlight with the fictional deputy sheriff Barney Fife.
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
Quotes[]
Cordelia: "You sounded pretty sure before, Doyle. But when we're actually in mortal danger you're like Ireland's answer to Barney Fife." |
References[]
- ↑ "Angel #3." Dark Horse Comics. Retrieved on April 1, 2021.
- ↑ "January 2000 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops." Comichron. Retrieved on April 1, 2021.