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Chargement... Freakangels, Volume 4 (2010)par Warren Ellis, Paul Duffield (Illustrateur)
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Twenty-three years ago, twelve strange children were born in England atexactly the same moment. Six years ago, the world ended. Today, eleven strange23-year-olds are living in and defending Whitechapel, maybe the last realsettlement in flooded Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The fourth entry in the Freakangels saga is a pretty awesome one and may be the best yet. Not only does it contain two rather big events and loads of pretty graphic violence, we're treated to a glimpse into the 14 year old lives of the Freakangels. What we're shown makes certain current situations that much more heartbreaking given the personalities that have developed. For example, given the general consensus on the outlawed Freakangel Mark, it's hard not to like him in these flashbacks - it makes you wonder what went wrong.
It's hard to really single out one character but I think I'm more than partial to KK. Not only does she have the technical know-how when it comes to building and creating new machines, she has some pretty great scenes and dialogue. I'm hoping she grabs a bigger role in the two volumes yet to come.
This is turning into quite the series. I've yet to be disappointed over any twists, turns or developments. No complaints from me.
On to book 5! ( )