I’ve been doing a lot of nothing lately. In fact, I’ve been doing so much nothing that I’ven’t even read the last three (or four, now, I guess) issues of After the Fall. Luckily, I was able to rectify this last night, and man, am I glad I did.

As frustrating as it is to read these short stories, it is worth it. Granted, I’m still not quite happy with the art, especially as it on occasions tend to work in combination with the general dialogue to create what I experience as a staccato narrative flow. This is particularly so with the action sequences. Case in point, the fight between Illyria and Angel, and Illyria and Dragon in issue 3 — although these fights weren’t technically where the main wheight of the focus was at at the time, it was still where the visual focus was, and so it influenced the rest of the reading process.

But apart from this tiny, little issue, my only beef with the comic is something for which it can’t be blamed, as it is inherent in the medium — namely the length, that there is so little of it.

Because this is awesome. It’s so awesome, I want more. (Okay, so saying anything of Whedon’s is so good you want more is technically a pleonasm, but I kinda like pleonasms.) In just a few short issues they’re able to span rather extreme topoi and thema (heh), but always, always there’s that dark, wistful tone playing in the background. That is, when it’s not occupying centre stage.

Even though I think I might prefer the TV show Buffy over Angel, I think I’ll take After the Fall over Season 8. To the extent that it makes sense to say stuff like this, all the time I don’t really have to choose — I can have both! :D