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American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men #4 The Prodigal Son
Cover Date: May, 1994
Damien and his dark family massacre the repulsive voyeurs who had captured them. Then, on the way to the place of their possible salvation, they take two hostages of their own.
Issue Description
Damien and his dark family massacre the repulsive voyeurs who had captured them. Then, on the way to the place of their possible salvation, they take two hostages of their own.
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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