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Spike: Old Wounds is a one-shot graphic novel from the Spike comics meta-series. Written by Scott Tipton and illustrated by Fernando Goni, it was originally published on February 8, 2006, by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis[]
Is Spike's past coming back to haunt him? When a retired L.A. detective accuses Spike of a decades-old murder, the former William the Bloody finds himself on the run and forced to try to solve the most infamous unsolved crime in Los Angeles history. Where will he turn for help? What was Spike up to in 1947? And what do those monster-slaying luchadores Los Hermanos Numeros have to do with it? It's all-out action in the City of Angels![1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- The story takes place during Angel season 5, after Spike's corporealization in "Destiny" and before his decision to act on his own in "Harm's Way."
- Spike mentions being stuck in a submarine with Angel, as seen in "Why We Fight."
- Spike will continue to be sore over the events from this story in Spike: Lost and Found.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Winifred Burkle
- Krevlornswath of the Deathwok Clan
- M. Emigh
- Eve
- Charles Gunn
- Norris Lawrence (Only in flashbacks)
- McNeal
- Número Cinco (Only in flashbacks)
- Número Cuatro (Only in flashbacks)
- Número Dos (Only in flashbacks)
- Número Tres (Only in flashbacks)
- Número Uno (Only in flashbacks)
- Spike
- Wesley Wyndam-Pryce
Organizations and titles[]
- Hermanos Números (Only in flashbacks)
- Los Angeles Police Department (Only in flashbacks)
- Senior Partners (Only mentioned)
- Wolfram & Hart
Species[]
- Child of the Senior Partners
- Demon
- Deathwok Clan
- Kandarian predator demon
- Human
- Vampire
Locations[]
- Los Angeles
- 511 Windward Circle
- La Luna Club (Only in flashbacks)
- Wolfram & Hart Los Angeles branch
Objects[]
- Blood
- Necrotempered glass
- Soul (Only mentioned)
Death count[]
- McNeal, killed by Emigh (only mentioned).
- Emigh, killed by Spike.
Behind the scenes[]
Collections[]
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
References[]
- ↑ "Spike: Old Wounds." IDW Publishing. Archived from the original on May 21, 2017.