Giselle
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Re: Morrissey in the Buffy (Angel) comics!
This is so cool! And quite appropriate too, since Jesse is a friend of Joss Whedon's and has quite extensive "Buffy" connections.
I haven't been to this forum in a while, but I had to come here just to post this. Strange and unexpected reference indeed!
The latest released issue of the comic "Angel and Faith" - which is a part of the canon comic continuation of the TV shows "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel", published by Dark Horse (issue #11, "Family Reunion, part 1"), contained these panels:
It takes place in London, these two are a couple of minor characters who are vain and shallow (and over 100 years old - but they've used magic to keep themselves from aging) and this is where they promised the protagonists to look after the house while they're gone, so the point of this moment is that they've changed their minds as soon as they learned about a Moz gig in Prague.
When I read this, I thought "they are really how you imagine Morrissey fans at all", but I suspect that the writer, Christos Gage, who's an American trying to get British references into the comic that takes place in London, picked Moz just because he was looking for a popular British pop artist... I guess that's a compliment of sorts, that he's seen as a typical British pop culture reference?
This is so cool! And quite appropriate too, since Jesse is a friend of Joss Whedon's and has quite extensive "Buffy" connections.
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