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  • Connor: Spotlight
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  • As Connor tries to work on a genealogy project as part of one of his college courses, his town is experiencing a widespread surge in vigilantism]], in which suspected criminals are being killed. Connor suspects that he might be to blame, fearing that he may be killing these criminals in his sleep.
  • Connor: Spotlight is a comic based on the Angel television series. Connor was trying to work on a genealogy project as part of one of his college courses but was increasingly distracted by a set of conflicting memories. Connor considered his true nature: Was he just a normal teenager or the unlikely product of a pairing of vampires, someone who spent most of his life in a vicious Hell reality?
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  • y
Date
  • August 2006
Issues
  • 1
main char team
  • Connor
Title
  • Connor: Spotlight
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  • IDW Publishing
Released
  • August 2006
Artists
  • Bob Gill
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Writers
  • Jay Faerber]]
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  • As Connor tries to work on a genealogy project as part of one of his college courses, his town is experiencing a widespread surge in vigilantism]], in which suspected criminals are being killed. Connor suspects that he might be to blame, fearing that he may be killing these criminals in his sleep.
  • Connor: Spotlight is a comic based on the Angel television series. Connor was trying to work on a genealogy project as part of one of his college courses but was increasingly distracted by a set of conflicting memories. Connor considered his true nature: Was he just a normal teenager or the unlikely product of a pairing of vampires, someone who spent most of his life in a vicious Hell reality? Meanwhile, his hometown was experiencing a surge in vigilante-actions, suspected criminals were being killed all over the place. Connor suspected that he might be to blame, as perhaps he was killing these criminals in his sleep.