
Franco Urru | Buffyverse Wiki | Fandom - buffy.fandom.com
Franco Urru was an artist whose work includes Buffyverse comics from IDW Publishing. Urru debuted in the American comic book industry by illustrating covers and interiors for the miniseries Spike: Asylum, in 2006. He continued to pencil Angel and Spike comics, with titles such as …
Spike (IDW series) | Buffyverse Wiki | Fandom
Spike is a comic book series from the Spike comics meta-series. Written by Brian Lynch and illustrated by Franco Urru, Nicola Zanni, and Stephen Mooney, the eight issues were originally published from October 2010 to May 2011 by IDW Publishing.
The Comic Book Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Franco Urru is an Italian comic artist best known in America for his work on Spike: Asylum, Spike: Shadow Puppets and Angel: After The Fall for IDW Publishing . The Comic Book Guide sat down with Urru to find out what he was up to before he was the go-to artist for Angel and Spike, his experiences at IDW and what's coming up.
Master List of Every Buffyverse Comic Ever : r/buffy - Reddit
2020年10月26日 · This writer/artist (Brian Lynch/Franco Urru) will go on to create After The Fall, and some of the characters that show up there actually got their start here. IDW: After The Fall and Beyond (IDW; 2007-2011)
Spike: Asylum | Buffyverse Wiki | Fandom
What began as a rescue mission is now quickly escalating into a battle for self-preservation in Spike's latest adventure, courtesy of screenwriter Brian Lynch and artist Franco Urru! The one friend Spike has made at the Mosaic Asylum has been staked. Bad for her — but even worse for the guy who staked her.
Twilight (Buffy comic) - Wikipedia
The story follows Buffy's warfare with recurring villain Twilight, and features Buffy taking on Twilight mano y mano following her development of powers similar to his.
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‘Angel’ flashback: ‘Barbary Coast’ (2010) (Comic book review)
2018年10月8日 · Thanks to wonderful art by Franco Urru and an evocative portrayal of San Francisco at the time of the 1906 Earthquake, “Angel” fans might want to pick up “Barbary Coast.” The story and characterizations by Buffyverse newcomer David Tischman are a bit scattershot, and his communication with Urru is sometimes sketchy.
Spike: After the Fall by Brian Lynch - Goodreads
2008年7月16日 · Poet, vampire, murderer, lover, hero, prisoner, slave—Spike has been called a lot of things. But, by the time this fight is over, he'll have one more name: Lord! Or "dust"... maybe we'll just call him dust, considering how it seems things are going in his immediate future.
I Still Can't Believe Buffy the Vampire Slayer Is Tied to Playboy of ...
2025年2月16日 · Perhaps the strangest celebrity cameo in the history of the franchise comes in Angel: After the Fall #2 by Joss Whedon, Brian Lynch, and Franco Urru, a canonical comic book continuation of Buffy the Vampire Slayer that shows how Spike officially replaces Hugh Hefner, the Playboy founder.
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