- ↳ Note: This article is about the comic issue. For the collection, see Crown Prince Syndrome.
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The Crown Prince Syndrome is the twenty-eighth issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Bill Willingham and illustrated by Brian Denham, it was originally published on December 16, 2009, by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis[]
An all-new adventure begins as Eisner-winning writer Bill Willingham takes Angel down some pretty twisted roads as the group's (and its leader's) fame starts causing tension and testing loyalties.[1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- Connor describes growing up in a hell dimension, which happened from the episode "Sleep Tight" until "The Price," and having false memories of a normal life, which were fabricated in the episode "Home" and overcame in "Origin."
- Connor mentions having two surnames; they are Holtz ("Sleep Tight") and Reilly ("Origin").
- Angel Investigations has moved to the Hyperion Hotel, its latest location being an abandoned church (Aftermath, Part Four). The agency used the hotel as headquarters from the episode "Are You Now or Have You Ever Been" until "Home," when they joined the Wolfram & Hart Los Angeles branch.
- Gunn and Illyria have rejoined the team after their adventure in the miniseries Only Human.
- Angel mentions being trapped in a hell dimension ("Becoming, Part Two" to "Faith, Hope & Trick") and at in a steel coffin at the bottom of the sea ("Tomorrow" to "Deep Down").
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Betta George
- Connor
- Darla (Only mentioned)
- Denyl
- Desdemona
- Charles Gunn
- Daniel Holtz (Only mentioned)
- Illyria
- Kate Lockley
- Colleen Reilly (Only in flashbacks)
- Laurence Reilly (Only in flashbacks)
- James Smythe
- Spike
Organizations and titles[]
- Angel Investigations
- Mayan jaguar warrior
- Reilly family (Only in flashbacks)
- Sisterhood of Jaro Hull
Species[]
- Demon
- Horager demon
- Lake demon (Only mentioned)
- Lis demon (Only mentioned)
- Half-demon
- Higher being
- Human
- Old One
- Splenden beast
- Vampire
Locations[]
- Acathla's dimension (Only mentioned)
- Las Vegas (Only mentioned)
- Los Angeles
- Hyperion Hotel
- Innovation Labs
- Magic Bullet Books (Only mentioned)
- Quor'toth (Only in flashbacks)
Objects[]
Death count[]
- A Horager demon, beheaded by Connor.
- A Horager demon, stabbed by Connor.
- A Horager demon, beheaded by Denyl.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The single issue includes the first installment of the story Eddie Hope: Eddie and the Crew: "A Devil Walks Into a Bar..."
Collections[]
Pop culture references[]
- Connor calls the Reily family a "Norman Rockwell family," the painter known for his illustrations on everyday American life.
Gallery[]
Covers[]
Cover artwork[]
References[]
- ↑ "(USE OCT098192) ANGEL #28." Previews World. Retrieved on October 4, 2023.