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Cover: Stephen Mooney

Angel #26

Oct 2009 · IDW · 3.99 USD
📊 ~22,872 copies sold its debut month
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“Boys and Their Toys, Part 1”

In "Boys and Their Toys, Part 1," Angel and Spike find themselves in the middle of a bizarre twist at a comic convention when a mysterious spell transforms costumed attendees into their real-life personas—turning fans into the very heroes and villains they’ve long admired. Written by Brian Lynch and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Stephen Mooney (pencils and inks), this issue blends supernatural intrigue with a playful, self-aware nod to fandom, all under the vibrant colors of Tom Smith and Scorpion Studios. The cover, also by Stephen Mooney, captures the moment with a bold, stylized image of the duo caught in the spell’s aftermath.

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writer Brian Lynch · artist, inker Stephen Mooney · colorist Tom Smith/Scorpion Studios · letterer Robbie Robbins · cover Stephen Mooney

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artist, inker Stephen Mooney
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Angel and Spike are at a comic convention trying to locate a magic sword when a spell is cast that makes everybody dressed in costume into the actual characters they were dressed as at the convention.

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