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The Trouble with Felicia is the thirtieth issue of the Angel comic book series. Written by Bill Willingham and illustrated by Brian Denham, it was originally published on February 24, 2010, by IDW Publishing.
Synopsis[]
Things are not going so well for either our famously intrepid hero or his "merry" band of assistant heroes. Spike and Gunn finds themselves committing rooftop shenanigans, Connor is in over his head back at the office, and Angel is starting to wonder if anyone is going to find him before he dies of boredom. And just what is Connor "chosen" for, anyway?[1]
Summary[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Continuity[]
- Spike's leg turns into dust after being severed, and he recalls that it didn't happen before, as example of his hand that was sewn back into his arm in "Damage." This change will be explained in the issue Letters Home: A Jamesian Interlude.
- Laura argues that the Watchers as an institution no longer exists, referring to the attack on the Watchers Council in "Never Leave Me," but they still exist as individuals, as example of Giles and Andrew (The Long Way Home, Part Two).
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Angel
- Betta George
- Winifred Burkle (Only mentioned)
- Connor
- Desdemona
- Charles Gunn
- Illyria
- Kate Lockley
- Olga
- Alex Roman
- James Smythe
- Spike
- Felicia Valentine (Only in video)
- Laura Weathermill
Organizations and titles[]
- Angel Investigations
- Mayan jaguar warrior
- Sisterhood of Jaro Hull
- Watcher
- Watchers Council (Only mentioned)
- Witch (Only mentioned)
Species[]
- Demon
- Gragot demon
- Half-demon
- Human
- Old One
- Splenden beast
- Vampire
Locations[]
Objects[]
Death count[]
- A Gragot demon, shot by Gunn with a crossbow.
- Olga, bitten by Felicia Valentine.
Behind the scenes[]
Production[]
- The single issue includes the third installment of the story Eddie Hope: Eddie and the Crew: "Intermission."
Collections[]
Gallery[]
Covers[]
References[]
- ↑ "ANGEL #30." Previews World. Retrieved on October 4, 2023.