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		<title>Brian Lynch - &quot;Angel : Last Angel In Hell&quot; Comic Book - Comicbookresources.com Interview</title>
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		<description>Whenever discussion amongst Joss Whedon fans turns, as it inevitably will, to the possibility of a &quot;Buffy the Vampire Slayer&quot; film, at least one person in the group will point out that Whedon's beloved television show was preceded by a more or less unrelated movie starring Kristy Swanson and Luke Perry. Thus &quot;Angel,&quot; which spun out of the &quot;Buffy&quot; TV series, might be said to be a show based on a show based on a movie - which is now published as a comic book series by IDW Publishing. But in (...)

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