brendalovesbooks's review

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3.0

The first part, with Gunn and Illyria I kind of liked. Nothing super special, but at least entertaining. Next, the story with Drusilla was just not my cup of tea at all. I didn't like it. I loved the comic con story, especially Spike thinking he was Angel. That was really funny. The movie adaptation of Last Angel in Hell was sort of funny, sometimes, but got old and I just wanted it to be done. I get that it was supposed to be cheesy, but even when it's meant to be cheesy, the cheese gets annoying when it's too much.

migimon2002's review

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4.0

This collection of tales in the Angel-verse were stronger than the set in the last volume. I actually felt I could have been watching episodes of the original series, which was refreshing! I particularly enjoyed the dark return of Druscilla! And, the Hollywood reinactment of the Hell story was hilarious!

mikime's review

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5.0

A brilliant set of stories, most of the main Angel characters are back in this volume, including Gunn, Illyria, and Drusilla, and we learn their fate during and after LA went to hell. A priceless episode is set in a comic con with cosplayers turning into the heroes/villains of their costumes (Spike has a particularly ironic fate in this), and the hilarious final part of the volume shows the movie adaptation of the now legendary story of how Angel and the gang fought and won Hell in LA.

laura_bichateca's review

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

anastasiaadamov's review

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2.0

This was not what I expected. The story was all over the place. Few cool ideas too.

ellabhart's review

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3.0

Spangel became canon, but at what cost?
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