FreakAngels by Warren Ellis & Paul Duffield

by Scott Beale on February 15, 2008 · 2 comments

FreakAngels

FreakAngels is a beautiful new weekly comic written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Paul Duffield. Episode 0001 is now online.

FreakAngels

via Warren Ellis

image via FreakAngels

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filed under Art, Comics

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1 Chris LLorca February 19, 2008 at 4:05 pm

As usual, some awesome new links for me to consume.

Thanks Scott!

Chris

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