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( Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 20-21 & Angel # 5-7 )

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Angel # 5  (March 2000)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden
Artist: Christian Zanier
Inker: Andy Owens
Summary: Finding the vilest lawyer in L.A. sounds like a pretty tough job, but Angel has done it. Kicking off a new three-issue arc, Angel, Doyle, and Cordelia face off with a new gang of demons, and allies that prove even less trustworthy.
Art Cover: Christian Zanier
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 20 (April 2000)

 
Writer: Doug Petrie
Artist: Jason Minor
Inker: Curtis Arnold
Summary: At the end of season three, Angel left Sunnydale without looking back, and without saying good-bye to Buffy. This story takes up directly from the season finale, following Angel as he heads to L.A., and Buffy prepares for her life without him in Sunnydale. They earned a lot of enemies together, and now that they're apart, those forces are closing in. But the connection Buffy and Angel had was closer than anyone knew, and those who thought to take advantage of their separation are in for a surprise. Series writer Doug Petrie takes a crack at his first full-length Buffy comic, and it's a doozy. Exploring in-depth the events in last season's finale.
Art Cover: J.S. Campbell
 

 

Angel # 6  (April 2000)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden
Artist: Christian Zanier
Inker: Andy Owens
Summary: A string of possessions among the L.A. rich and famous lead Angel to team up with an exorcist. With his sidekick dead, Angel needs the help. Even a crime-fighting vampire has a tough time learning that the lines between good and evil are never so blurry as in Los Angeles.
Art Cover: Ryan Sook
 

 

Buffy the Vampire Slayer # 21 (May 2000)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden
Artist: Cliff Richards
Inker: Joe Pimentel
Summary: Buffy #21 kicks off the five-part Blood of Carthage story arc. In a town like Sunnydale, you can bet the local "boogeyman" legend ain't just hot air. But killing it is a LOT more trouble than it's worth.
Art Cover: Jeff Matsuda
 

 

Angel # 7  (May 2000)

 
Writer: Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski
Artist: Christian Zanier
Inker: Andy Owens
Summary: Who is the mysterious Father Gaetano, and just where does he stand in the war between good and evil? Angel needs to find out before it's too late!
Art Cover: Ryan Sook
 

 
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