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American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men #3 Blue Skies of Purgatory
Cover Date: April, 1994
As Damien begins to question his trust in him, Crassus, the mysterious Un-Man, vanishes. Meanwhile, Damien and his new companion, Scylla, are carted off to a depraved exhibition.
Issue Description
As Damien begins to question his trust in him, Crassus, the mysterious Un-Man, vanishes. Meanwhile, Damien and his new companion, Scylla, are carted off to a depraved exhibition.
American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men (1994)
- Publisher
- Vertigo
Volume Description
American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men was a five-issue miniseries published by Vertigo in its early years. A spin-off of Swamp Thing, the series took a fresh take on The Un-Men (experimental, horrific creations of Anton Arcane) and took things further by introducing a second generation of Un-Men, primarily focusing on new character Damien Kane who was undergoing a de-evolution (as few would consider The Un-Men a step forward in evolution) from the human he believed he was into the Un-Man he was created to be. Written by Dave Louapre and drawn by Vincent Locke, the series had little impact although the idea of a new generation of Un-Men and Damien Kane's fate would be revisited over a decade later in the ongoing series The Un-Men which lasted for thirteen issues before its own cancellation.
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