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'''Beware''': [[First Episode Spoiler]]s ahead.
{{quote| ''Not to be confused with the [[Fallen Angel|trope of the same name]]''}}

'''Beware''': [[First Episode Spoiler|First Episode Spoilers]] ahead.


Welcome to Bete Noire, the City that Shapes the World. If by some misfortune you have stumbled in here, please take note of your surroundings. For drugs, please visit Asia Minor at the graveyard. If sex is what you're interested in, Bumper Ruggs has people of all orientations and proclivities. If a man called Benny offers to help you, do not accept. If spiritual enlightenment is your goal, seek elsewhere; there is only one church in Bete Noire, and it's usually empty. If you're helpless and hopeless, make your way to Furor's, where you may be able to get some help.
Welcome to Bete Noire, the City that Shapes the World. If by some misfortune you have stumbled in here, please take note of your surroundings. For drugs, please visit Asia Minor at the graveyard. If sex is what you're interested in, Bumper Ruggs has people of all orientations and proclivities. If a man called Benny offers to help you, do not accept. If spiritual enlightenment is your goal, seek elsewhere; there is only one church in Bete Noire, and it's usually empty. If you're helpless and hopeless, make your way to Furor's, where you may be able to get some help.


Written by [[Peter David]], ''[[Fallen Angel (Comic Book)|Fallen Angel]]'' tells the story of Liandra (a.k.a. Lee, a.k.a. the Fallen Angel of the title), a guardian angel exiled from heaven for disobeying God. Now the self-appointed "court of last resort"\x9D for the desperate, she aids those in need with her particular brand of cynicism and dark humor.
Written by [[Peter David]], ''[[Fallen Angel (comics)|Fallen Angel]]'' tells the story of Liandra (a.k.a. Lee, a.k.a. the Fallen Angel of the title), a guardian angel exiled from heaven for disobeying God. Now the self-appointed "court of last resort" for the desperate, she aids those in need with her particular brand of cynicism and dark humor.


''Fallen Angel'' is also the story of Bete Noire. An innocuous city by day, by night the City of Sin comes alive, deciding who lives and who dies, and who will be able to enter and leave. It is run by its Magistrate, a position which is itself under the supervision of the Hierarchy, a mysterious organization of unknown aims.
''Fallen Angel'' is also the story of Bete Noire. An innocuous city by day, by night the City of Sin comes alive, deciding who lives and who dies, and who will be able to enter and leave. It is run by its Magistrate, a position which is itself under the supervision of the Hierarchy, a mysterious organization of unknown aims.
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'''Slate:''' Chief Examiner of Bete Noire, and seemingly the only law enforcement official in the city. A compulsive smoker who always knows more than he's telling and has his own plans for the future.
'''Slate:''' Chief Examiner of Bete Noire, and seemingly the only law enforcement official in the city. A compulsive smoker who always knows more than he's telling and has his own plans for the future.


'''Juanita "J.J." Sachs and Ernie "Violens" Schultz:''' A thrill-seeking [[Battle Couple|battle couple]] who settled down in Bette Noire after Violens became the Magistrate's Chief Enforcer.
'''Juanita "J.J." Sachs and Ernie "Violens" Schultz:''' A thrill-seeking [[Battle Couple]] who settled down in Bette Noire after Violens became the Magistrate's Chief Enforcer.


'''Benny:''' The first person a visitor to Bete Noire usually sees. If one isn't careful, he's soon after becomes the last person a visitor to Bete Noire sees.
'''Benny:''' The first person a visitor to Bete Noire usually sees. If one isn't careful, he's soon after becomes the last person a visitor to Bete Noire sees.
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Initially, a good bit of speculation surrounded Liandra's identity; given her powers and appearance, many people surmised that Liandra was in reality Linda Danvers, who was [[Supergirl]] during a volume penned by David. David did his best to maintain the answer ambiguous until he revealed her origins at the beginning of volume 2.
Initially, a good bit of speculation surrounded Liandra's identity; given her powers and appearance, many people surmised that Liandra was in reality Linda Danvers, who was [[Supergirl]] during a volume penned by David. David did his best to maintain the answer ambiguous until he revealed her origins at the beginning of volume 2.


Not to be confused with the [[Fallen Angel|trope of the same name]].
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=== This series features examples of: ===


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* [[Action Girl]]: Liandra, Lin, Sachs, Black Mariah; most of them, really.
* [[Action Girl]]: Liandra, Lin, Sachs, Black Mariah; most of them, really.
* [[Alas Poor Villain]]: {{spoiler|Doctor Juris}}
* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: {{spoiler|Doctor Juris}}
* [[Anti Hero]]: Liandra.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Liandra.
* [[Anti Villain]]: Doctor Juris, God.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Doctor Juris, God.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
* [[Anyone Can Die]]
* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
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* [[Battle Couple]]: Juanita "JJ"\x9D Sachs and Ernie "Violens"\x9D Schultz.
* [[Battle Couple]]: Juanita "JJ"\x9D Sachs and Ernie "Violens"\x9D Schultz.
* [[Black and Gray Morality]]
* [[Black and Gray Morality]]
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: Bete Noire's magistrate is immortal and cannot be harmed, but that's about the only good thing that comes from it.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: Bete Noire's magistrate is immortal and cannot be harmed, but that's about the only good thing that comes from it.
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Black Mariah and Wilde; Jubal and Jude.
* [[Cain and Abel]]: Black Mariah and Wilde; Jubal and Jude.
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Black Mariah believes she has this. She may be right.
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Black Mariah believes she has this. She may be right.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "'Kay" for Liandra,
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "'Kay" for Liandra,
* [[City of Adventure]]: Bete Noire. [[World Half Empty|But then...]]
* [[City of Adventure]]: Bete Noire. [[World Half Empty|But then...]]
* [[Cold Blooded Torture]]: Liandra once tortures Black Mariah in order to obtain info on an item she sought.
* [[Cold-Blooded Torture]]: Liandra once tortures Black Mariah in order to obtain info on an item she sought.
* [[Cruel Twist Ending]]: The end of the second volume.
* [[Cruel Twist Ending]]: The end of the second volume.
* [[Cuckoo Nest]]: Lin's introduction involves this.
* [[Cuckoo Nest]]: Lin's introduction involves this.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Liandra, Lin.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Liandra, Lin.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: "Shit, another prostitute down?! What the hell is these freaks' problem with working girls?"
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]]: "Shit, another prostitute down?! What the hell is these freaks' problem with working girls?"
* [[Door Stop Baby]]: Jude.
* [[Door Step Baby]]: Jude.
* [[The Dragon]]: Gilles De Rais, to Moloch.
* [[The Dragon]]: Gilles De Rais, to Moloch.
* [[Dragon Lady]]: Xia, Doctor Juris' wife.
* [[Dragon Lady]]: Xia, Doctor Juris' wife.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Liandra's usual state of being at night.
* [[Drowning My Sorrows]]: Liandra's usual state of being at night.
* [[Enigmatic Minion]]: Slate.
* [[Enigmatic Minion]]: Slate.
* [[Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks]]
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]]
* [[Expy]]: Liandra and Lin are both expies of Linda Danvers; the latter is acknowledged by David to actually be her in every aspect save the name. The version of God seen here is an Expy of Wally, the God in [[Peter David]]'s run in ''Supergirl''.
* [[Expy]]: Liandra and Lin are both expies of Linda Danvers; the latter is acknowledged by David to actually be her in every aspect save the name. The version of God seen here is an Expy of Wally, the God in [[Peter David]]'s run in ''Supergirl''.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: God's ultimate punishment? Eternal life.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: God's ultimate punishment? Eternal life.
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* [[Heir Club for Men]]
* [[Heir Club for Men]]
* [[Immortality]]: Every character seems to have Type II immortality (does not age but can be killed) as long as they remain in Bete Noire. A handful of others have Type III immortality.
* [[Immortality]]: Every character seems to have Type II immortality (does not age but can be killed) as long as they remain in Bete Noire. A handful of others have Type III immortality.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: Comic book character Shi guest-starred for an arc. ''Fallen Angel: Reborn'' featured [[Angel (TV)|Angel]]'s Illyria as the mini-series' second lead.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: Comic book character Shi guest-starred for an arc. ''Fallen Angel: Reborn'' featured [[Angel]]'s Illyria as the mini-series' second lead.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Shadow Boxer}}, {{spoiler|Dr, Juris}}, {{spoiler|Slate}}, {{spoiler|Malachi}}, {{spoiler|Wilde}}, {{spoiler|Moloch}}.
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Shadow Boxer}}, {{spoiler|Dr, Juris}}, {{spoiler|Slate}}, {{spoiler|Malachi}}, {{spoiler|Wilde}}, {{spoiler|Moloch}}.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The Hierarchy is behind the Magistrate; Moloch is behind the Hierarchy.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]: The Hierarchy is behind the Magistrate; Moloch is behind the Hierarchy.
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* [[Parental Favoritism]]: Occurs with Doctor Juris, Jude, and Jubal, once Juris founds out about his firstborn.
* [[Parental Favoritism]]: Occurs with Doctor Juris, Jude, and Jubal, once Juris founds out about his firstborn.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Rumored to occur between Lady Xia and Jubal.
* [[Parental Incest]]: Rumored to occur between Lady Xia and Jubal.
* [[Playing With Fire]]: Lin.
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Lin.
* [[Punny Name]]: Juanita "JJ"\x9D Sachs and Ernie "Violens"\x9D Schultz.
* [[Punny Name]]: Juanita "JJ"\x9D Sachs and Ernie "Violens"\x9D Schultz.
* [[Transplant]]: Sachs and Violens, who had originally appeared in their own mini-series ten years prior.
* [[Transplant]]: Sachs and Violens, who had originally appeared in their own mini-series ten years prior.
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* [[Shock and Awe]]: One of Liandra's powers.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: One of Liandra's powers.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: As stated above, Liandra was supposed to be Linda Danvers.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: As stated above, Liandra was supposed to be Linda Danvers.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever]]: No one. Including God.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: No one. Including God.
* [[Wide Eyed Idealist]]: Jude starts out like this.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Jude starts out like this.
* [[Wild Card]]: Most characters.
* [[Wild Card]]: Most characters.
* [[Wretched Hive]]: Bete Noire, The City of Sin.
* [[Wretched Hive]]: Bete Noire, The City of Sin.
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[[Category:US Canadian Comics]]
[[Category:US Canadian Comics]]
[[Category:Fallen Angel]]
[[Category:Fallen Angel]]
[[Category:Comic Book]]
[[Category:Comic Books]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 28 April 2020

Beware: First Episode Spoilers ahead.

Welcome to Bete Noire, the City that Shapes the World. If by some misfortune you have stumbled in here, please take note of your surroundings. For drugs, please visit Asia Minor at the graveyard. If sex is what you're interested in, Bumper Ruggs has people of all orientations and proclivities. If a man called Benny offers to help you, do not accept. If spiritual enlightenment is your goal, seek elsewhere; there is only one church in Bete Noire, and it's usually empty. If you're helpless and hopeless, make your way to Furor's, where you may be able to get some help.

Written by Peter David, Fallen Angel tells the story of Liandra (a.k.a. Lee, a.k.a. the Fallen Angel of the title), a guardian angel exiled from heaven for disobeying God. Now the self-appointed "court of last resort" for the desperate, she aids those in need with her particular brand of cynicism and dark humor.

Fallen Angel is also the story of Bete Noire. An innocuous city by day, by night the City of Sin comes alive, deciding who lives and who dies, and who will be able to enter and leave. It is run by its Magistrate, a position which is itself under the supervision of the Hierarchy, a mysterious organization of unknown aims.

Some of its other main characters include:

Jude: Liandra's son, who becomes Magistrate of Bete Noire during the series' second volume. Raised by nuns, he is a catholic priest who initially believes he will be able to control the city in order to better the world.

Dr. Juris: Bete Noire's Magistrate at the beginning of the series, he will do anything it takes in order to abandon the position.

Dolf: The Fallen Angel's staunchest ally, Dolf owns the bar Furor's, Bete Noire's sole neutral territory, and the place where Liandra meets with her clients. Little is known about his past, except that he has previously been a painter, has "dabbled in politics"\x9D and keeps a World War II era German-made handgun. Hmm.

Black Mariah: An information gatherer and world traveler, Mariah's touch immediately burns almost all who come into contact with it; those who don't usually become her lovers.

Asia Minor: Bete Noire most important drug kingpin, who obfuscates stupidity behind a stereotypical broken English.

Slate: Chief Examiner of Bete Noire, and seemingly the only law enforcement official in the city. A compulsive smoker who always knows more than he's telling and has his own plans for the future.

Juanita "J.J." Sachs and Ernie "Violens" Schultz: A thrill-seeking Battle Couple who settled down in Bette Noire after Violens became the Magistrate's Chief Enforcer.

Benny: The first person a visitor to Bete Noire usually sees. If one isn't careful, he's soon after becomes the last person a visitor to Bete Noire sees.

"The Boss": God, who takes the form of a young girl in a tennis outfit. Omnipotent? Yes. Omniscient? For a certain value of the word. Omnibenevolent? No.

The comic book comprises two volumes. The first volume, published by DC Comics, began publishing in July 2003 until it was cancelled in its twentieth issue. The series resumed publication on December 2005, this time under the helm of IDW Publishing, lasting thirty-three issues. Since then, the book has adopted a series of mini-series format, the first being Fallen Angel: Reborn (published in 2009) and the second and latest being Fallen Angel: Return of the Son, published in 2011.

Initially, a good bit of speculation surrounded Liandra's identity; given her powers and appearance, many people surmised that Liandra was in reality Linda Danvers, who was Supergirl during a volume penned by David. David did his best to maintain the answer ambiguous until he revealed her origins at the beginning of volume 2.

Not to be confused with the trope of the same name.

Tropes used in Fallen Angel (comics) include: