Warren Ellis’ Freakangels: Webcomics done right.

May 30, 2008 by admin  
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Back in February Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield launched their webcomic Freakangels with the help of Avatar Press. They’ve been updating at an astounding 6 pages a week. Each new batch of pages forms an episode. They’re up to Episode 15 now (90+ pages). You can find it over at www.freakangels.com

It moves along briskly with the 4-panel page layout and reads like a hybrid of Euro Comics and Manga. Very well put together. You’re probably already familiar with Ellis’ writing and Duffield’s art is killer, complimenting the script to perfection.

Story synopsis: 23 Years ago, twelve strange children were born in England at exactly the same moment. 6 years ago the world ended.
Young, gifted and aimless the Freakangels gang have built some kind of life for themselves in Whitechapel. A life that starts to show big cracks when a girl called Alice from Manchester turns up with a shotgun and a grievance, having met the lost, prodigal last Freakangel, who had very different ideas about what they should do with themselves and this flooded future England.

With the toolbar on the right hand side of the screen you can go to the Library box and jump around the different episodes.

Or you can just click HERE and start reading.
-Jay

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