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'''Fallen Angel''' | | title = Fallen Angel | ||
| image = Fallen Angel cover.jpg | |||
| publisher = ARMADA | |||
| period = May, 1996 | |||
| issues = 1 | |||
| character = [[Xarl]], [[Trine]] and [[Eskil]] | |||
| writer = Nancy Collins | |||
| illustrator = Ricard Kane Ferguson, Dennis Calero | |||
| letterer = Jade Moede | |||
| colorist = | |||
| editor = Matt Forbeck, Jeof Vita and Jeffrey Artemis-Gómez | |||
}} | |||
[[Image:|thumb|right|Fallen Angel]] | |||
'''Fallen Angel''' is a comic published by [[Armada (publisher)|Armada]] in May 1996.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[User:The Squirle master|Squirle]]|URL=https://multiverseinreview.blogspot.com/2015/04/fallen-angel-1.html#more|title=Fallen Angel #1|tumblr-title=Multiverse in Review|date=April 15, 2015}}</ref><ref>[https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/15413015-mtg-comics-reread-fallen-angel Patrick Scalisi (July 12, 2017) "MTG Comics Reread: Fallen Angel". Goodreads.com]</ref> | |||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The warlord [[Mandek Ironfist]] gets the [[wizard]] [[Xarl]] to turn a [[summon]]ed [[Serra Angel]] into a [[Fallen Angel]] with an [[artifact]] called the [[Horned Halo]]. The angel, [[Trine]], turns into an unstoppable killing machine and Mandek creates an empire. Three centuries later Mandek is long gone, but Xarl is still around, dominating the continent of [[Corondor]] thanks to Trine. He appoints his spellsquire [[Eskil]] as his heir. The moment Xarl dies, Trine goes on a rampage. Eskil summons another angel, [[Rahel]], who stops Trine. Eskil is struck blind, but becomes a [[planeswalker]]. | The warlord [[Mandek Ironfist]] gets the [[wizard]] [[Xarl]] to turn a [[summon]]ed [[Serra Angel]] into a [[Fallen Angel]] with an [[artifact]] called the [[Horned Halo]]. The angel, [[Trine]], turns into an unstoppable killing machine and Mandek creates an empire. Three centuries later Mandek is long gone, but Xarl is still around, dominating the continent of [[Corondor]] thanks to Trine. He appoints his spellsquire [[Eskil]] as his heir. The moment Xarl dies, Trine goes on a rampage. Eskil summons another angel, [[Rahel]], who stops Trine. Eskil is struck blind, but becomes a [[planeswalker]]. | ||
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Publication information | ||||
Publisher | ARMADA | |||
Publication period | May, 1996 | |||
Number of issues | 1 | |||
Character(s) | Xarl, Trine and Eskil | |||
Creative team | ||||
Writer(s) | Nancy Collins | |||
Editor(s) | Matt Forbeck, Jeof Vita and Jeffrey Artemis-Gómez | |||
Illustrator(s) | Ricard Kane Ferguson, Dennis Calero | |||
Letterer(s) | Jade Moede | |||
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[[Image:|thumb|right|Fallen Angel]] Fallen Angel is a comic published by Armada in May 1996.[1][2]
Story
The warlord Mandek Ironfist gets the wizard Xarl to turn a summoned Serra Angel into a Fallen Angel with an artifact called the Horned Halo. The angel, Trine, turns into an unstoppable killing machine and Mandek creates an empire. Three centuries later Mandek is long gone, but Xarl is still around, dominating the continent of Corondor thanks to Trine. He appoints his spellsquire Eskil as his heir. The moment Xarl dies, Trine goes on a rampage. Eskil summons another angel, Rahel, who stops Trine. Eskil is struck blind, but becomes a planeswalker.
References
- ↑ Error on call to {{WebRef}}: Parameters url and title must be specifiedSquirle (April 15, 2015). "". Tumblr.
- ↑ Patrick Scalisi (July 12, 2017) "MTG Comics Reread: Fallen Angel". Goodreads.com