Angeltown | |
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![]() Cover forAngeltown #1 (January 2005), art byShawn Martinbrough. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Vertigo Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Limited series |
Genre | |
Publication date | January – May 2005 |
No. of issues | 5 |
Main character(s) | Nate Hollis |
Creative team | |
Created by | Gary Phillips Shawn Martinbrough |
Written by | Gary Phillips |
Artist(s) | Shawn Martinbrough |
Letterer(s) | Jared K. Fletcher |
Colorist(s) | Lee Loughridge |
Editor(s) | Will Dennis Casey Seijas (assistant) |
Angeltown is a 5-issuecomic booklimited series created in 2005 by writerGary Phillips and artistShawn Martinbrough, and published byVertigo Comics, an imprint ofDC Comics. The story is told in theblaxploitation idiom, with nods to the detective stories ofChester Himes andWalter Mosley.[1]
In 2011, the series was reprinted byMoonstone Books asAngeltown: The Nate Hollis Investigations, which included two new illustrated short stories by Phillips.
Allison Dillon, the white wife of African-American basketball star Theophus Burnett, is discovered murdered in her home. After the acrimonious end of their marriage, Dillon had written a scabrous tell-all celebrity memoir, and Burnett is considered the primary suspect, but has disappeared. He is sought not only by the police but by private detective Nate Hollis. The more Hollis digs, the more dirt on Burnett he finds, including a sex tape featuring Burnett with Monica Orozco, Burnett's lawyer and an ex-lover of Hollis', and soft-core porn starlet and z-list actress "Toasty", the daughter of local crime lord Paul Teddy.
Hollis comes to believe that Burnett is innocent, but cannot prove it without information from Burnett himself. Hollis eventually locates Burnett in a beach house inMalibu, where Paul Teddy's gangsters make an attempt on his life, which he survives. With the aid of his grandfather, "Clutch", Hollis deduces the identity of the real killer.[1]