Characters I want In the Boom! comics in some semblance, at least for a cameo:
Kate Lockley, Amy Madison, Wesley Wyndam Pryce, Lilah Morgan.
If they give me them, I will be Boom!’s forever.
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Characters I want In the Boom! comics in some semblance, at least for a cameo:
Kate Lockley, Amy Madison, Wesley Wyndam Pryce, Lilah Morgan.
If they give me them, I will be Boom!’s forever.
Anyway, so well behind the times, I have finally caught up with Issues 0 and 1 of Angel and Issue 5 of Buffy, and I remain consistently blown away by the storytelling quality.
This is some excellent shit. Really captures the essence for the times super well. Doesn’t quite have the witty banter of the original, which isn’t surprising given what appears to be minimal direct involvement from Joss, but also, there’s not really the space for it anyway.
But still, this is some really good shit. I just wish the issues were longer and I didn’t have to wait as long between issues.
“Woah. So who is this ‘friend to the Lonely’ person? A latter-day Moloch?
And where does this all fit in terms of angel watching Drusilla turn Xander?
“You cam tell Hollywood to stop making me a white woman on television.”
Okay, I’ll admit, this is funny.
also, wtf, why is Angel buddy buddy with Lilith of all people. Who is apparently the mother of vampires here? What the heck.
Woah. Very cool.
I hope we see more of this Mara character. Maybe even letting her have a soul too.
And I want to know more about what Angel did as a “rider”.
Fuck.
I mean I knew this Helen character couldn’t stick around but still.
Oof.
“don’t make me happy. You wouldn’t like me when I’m happy.”
*cackle*