Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's FreakAngels was published as a digital-first comic book by Avatar Press, the publishers of Bleeding Cool, back in 2008 A John Wyndham-esque post-apocalyptic tale about telepaths living together in a ruined London, it was picked up to be turned into an anime series by streaming service, Crunchyroll.
Today, Crunchyroll revealed the[...]
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FreakAngels was a post-apocalyptic webcomic created in 2008 by Castlevania showrunner Warren Ellis and artist Paul Duffield, and published online and in collected book format by Avatar Press, also publishers of Bleeding Cool It focuses on twelve 23-year-old psychics living in Whitechapel six years after civilization in Great Britain is destroyed by flood How timely.
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It's hard to introduce yourself and your work without sounding like Troy McClure, so with that in mind, hello! I'm Paul Duffield If you've got no idea who I am, check out Freakangels and The Firelight Isle (How did I do?)
For the past three years, I've been working in various different capacities for[...]
Paul Duffield may be best known for Freakangels, the webcomic with Warren Ellis by Bleeding Cool's publisher Avatar Press.
Well now he's gone out and done something new by himself The web comic Fireflight Isle Two chapters in, and it is drop dead beautiful and gorgeous.
With sections like this.
Each chapter is one page, but a long[...]
Still.
But if you, like me, would prefer to have all of Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's Freakangels in print, in a box set and on your shelf, then now is the time Amazon have dropped the price from $100 to $58, ahead of it's sale date in November.
Twenty-three years ago, twelve strange children were born[...]
As Paul Duffield says, he can work one day a week on his new graphic novel, and it may take years But if he can raise money with the international social network funding site IndieGoGo, then he can spend more time on the project and get it out… this year.
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The beloved artist of Freakangels presents a quiet moment in the chaotic, bloody[...]
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It can only be the launch of what many consider Britain's best comic convention, Thought Bubble.
This weekend, as part of the Leeds Sequential Arts Festival running right now, the city will host a comic convention dedicated to style.
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Indeed creators generally outnumber the readers.
This year they include Paul Grist, Al Davison and Al Davison and Freakangels' Paul Duffield In fact if you wanted to buy the man a pint to celebrate the final chapter of Freakangels, this would be a perfect opportunity.
Held at the East Oxford Community Centre down the Cowley Road, here's[...]
It's been three and-a-half years.
Today Avatar published the final chapter of Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's Freakangels, the long running webcomic set in a John Wyndhamian future where a world has been flooded due to some naughty telepaths, now trying to create a world worth living in.
It was slice of life, it was a detective[...]
At Orbital Comics, just off Leicester Square in London, Paul Duffield has an exhibition of original art From his webcomic with Warren Ellis, Freakangels, his own self published comic Signal and more.
Definitely worth a visit if you're around…
At Orbital Comics, just off Leicester Square in London, Paul Duffield has an exhibition of original[...]