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Buffy/Angel novel: Monster Island: Sunnydale, L.A., Monster Island, 2001 The Fang Gang and the Scooby Gang must unite to protect a safe-haven of half-blood demons. Angel book: Endangered Species: L.A., 2001 Angel considers the ethics of wiping out all vampires. Angel book: Impressions: L.A., 2001 A desperate man arrives at the Hotel with a ...
Buffy/Angel novel: Monster Island: Sunnydale, L.A., Monster Island, 2001 The Fang Gang and the Scooby Gang must unite to protect a safe-haven of half-blood demons. Angel book: Endangered Species: L.A., 2001 Angel considers the ethics of wiping out all vampires. Angel book: Impressions: L.A., 2001 A desperate man arrives at the Hotel with a ...
Buffy and Angel both battle the same ancient evil, a Possessor who was once "Qin", and Angel's old ally/adversary Jhiera is working with their enemy. Solitary Man: L.A., 2002: Team Angel copes with a detective-wannabe-old women. Love and Death: L.A., 2002: Demon-killers are provoked by an outspoken radio host, putting Angel, Connor and Lorne at ...
Buffy/Angel novel: Cursed: L.A., 2001 An organised, united effort is being made to put Spike out of the picture. Angel and Spike reluctantly work together and deal with their shared evil pasts. Buffy/Angel novel: Monster Island: Sunnydale, L.A., Monster Island, 2001 The Fang Gang and the Scooby Gang must unite to protect a safe-haven of half ...
Pages in category "2001 fantasy novels" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Unseen (Buffy/Angel novel) V. The Violet Keystone
Angel comic book refers to one of two series published by Dark ... 2001 Strange Bedfellows Angel Omnibus (Dark Horse) ... Angel: After the Fall (Premiere Edition ...
Novels about angels. Abrahamic religions often depict them as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. [1] [2] Other roles include protectors and guides for humans, and servants of God. [3] Abrahamic religions describe angelic hierarchies, which vary by sect and religion.
Lars Pearson (born 1973, in Iowa) is an American writer, high school teacher, editor, and journalist.He is the owner/publisher of Mad Norwegian Press, a publishing company specializing in reference guides to television shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Doctor Who, plus the Faction Paradox range of novels and comic books. [1]