FALLEN ANGEL TO IDW

We had wanted to wait on an announcement to have the final contracts signed (they’re not) and having sample artwork from the new artist (we don’t). But Bob Wayne just announced at the Wizard Philly Con that “Fallen Angel” is going to IDW, so the timing ship has just sailed from the harbor.

So yeah, “Fallen Angel” will be relaunching in December (we hope) from IDW. The first storyline will reveal the Angel’s true origin and, thus, will be an ideal jumping on point for anyone who hasn’t read it until now.

More details will be available shortly in a detailed interview on Newsarama.

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104 comments on “FALLEN ANGEL TO IDW

  1. Why does one thing have to be ripped off of something else just because they’re supernatural dramas that share heroes of the same gender who happen to be occasionally sarcastic?

    I mean, I never understood how anyone who read PAD’s Supergirl could think it was a rip-off of Buffy, the Vampire Slayer if they had actually read it, but at least that comparison had couple storyline comparisons, namely the “chosen one” thing and the Town of Vaugely Defined, Dramtatically Convienent Mystical Convergence. Of course, “chosen ones” have shown up in almost every piece of fantasy fiction ever, and Sunnydale was certainly not the first of the aforementioned Towns, so that comparison is superficial and falls apart after a ten second though process. But at least it’s there.

    The only similarity between Fallen Angel and Buffy is the idea of prominent, powerful female characters. You can’t even say “heroes” because Lee is such a gray area. And she isn’t even blonde!

    Next time you want to accuse someone of ripping somebody else off, come up with something better then the protaganists’ chromosomes.

  2. You know, “Fallen Angel” is far from my favorite book, but I will continue to give it a chance. Anybody who thinks there is any similarity to “Buffy” is obviously trying to see one. The characters, apart from being female, are nothing alike.

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