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Darkangel, the first volume of the trilogy, was published in 1982. [1] The book received favorable critical reception, winning the International Reading Association's annual "Children's Book Award" for first novel, listed on the American Library Association's "Best Books for Young Adults" roster, and was eventually chosen for The New York Times' "Notable Children's Booklist".
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A companion book, Dark Angel: The Eyes Only Dossier, was written by D.A. Stern. [92] Dark Angel: Before the Dawn (2002) is a prequel to the television series, detailing Max's life after her escape from Manticore in 2009. After witnessing footage taken in Seattle of a man she believes to be one of her X5 siblings, Max moves from Los Angeles to ...
The series was continued with three canonical novels; "Skin Game" picks up directly where season two ended, and was followed by the final media in the Dark Angel universe, "After the Dark". A prequel novel, "Before the Dawn", chronicles Max's life between escaping from Manticore, the government facility that created her, and the beginning of ...
The skull logo is used in the official logo of the anthology, as well as variations of it on the cover art of all the main series games. The series' main logo and all the games contain a skull prominently featured in their cover art. For the games, the skull contains teases for what is in the game, while also featuring the leading actor's ...
Media in category "The Dark Pictures Anthology logos" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. H. File:House of Ashes logo (text only).png; L.
Dark Angel, a 2005 novel by Karen Harper, the third installment in the Maplecreek Amish trilogy; Dark Angel, a 2005 novel by David Klass; Dark Angel (Swedish: Den mörka ängeln), a 2008 novel by Mari Jungstedt; Dark Angel, a 2016 novel by Stephanie Bedwell-Grime; Dark Angel, a 2017 novel by Joseph Badal; Dark Angel, a 2021 novel by Chris Simms
Dark Angel follows an original storyline that takes place after the destruction of the headquarters of Manticore, an organization which creates genetically-enhanced super soldiers, at the beginning of the TV series' second season. Seattle has been placed on a curfew as the I Corporation round up the escapees from Manticore.