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  • FreakAngels FAQ

    Everything you want to know about Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield’s free webcomic FreakAngels in one regularly-updated FAQ thread.

    FreakAngels LAUNCH Countdown

    FREAKANGELS begins Feb 15 2008

    FREAKANGELS

    WHITECHAPEL: The Long Awaited New Warren Ellis Community is Here

    As of November 28, 2007, the rumored new Warren Ellis community makes its debut at www.freakangels.com/whitechapel. Initially conceived as a place to discuss the upcoming webcomic FreakAngels by Ellis and artist Paul Duffield, Whitechapel has since grown into Ellis’ new home on the net. Conceptualized by Ellis, Whitechapel is funded and hosted by Avatar Press, and its construction and continued maintenance are the workings of Ariana Osborne, with assistance from Avatar Creative Director Mark Seifert.

    “My website, warrenellis.com, is where I work and speak,” says Ellis. “But Whitechapel is now where I live. If the place looks a bit weird, especially in comparison to my previous online communities, it’s because I wanted this one to reflect my interests, rather than just force you to buy stuff or attempt to take over your mind. Frankly, mind control is easy. It’s having to look at all that weird crap in your head that’s hard.”

    Whitechapel is a precursor to the much-anticipated FreakAngels webcomic by Ellis and Duffield, coming to FreakAngels.com beginning in February, 2008. It is also the newest community Ellis has developed, following such boards as the immensely popular site The Engine which closed its doors early this year. Speaking about Whitechapel’s branching functionality Ellis says, “I’m not especially interested in a comics-centric board like the Engine. Which tends to beg the question of what a message board/online community should do. The Engine was originally raised for serious purpose. The new place, not so much. For me, it’s more of an overlook: a place to live and watch the world go by.”

    WHITECHAPEL is now open for viewing and registration at www.freakangels.com/whitechapel. It uses a new system (Vanilla) that supports such options as a Member Map and linking Flickr photo feeds to profiles. Open to people of all interests, the message board will alsowork in part as a 10 week lead into the launch of the long form webcomic FreakAngels by Ellis and Duffield, which debuts in February, 2008.

    Avatar Press is a comic book publisher that continues to push the boundaries between mainstream and independent with current and upcoming work from creators such as Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Brian Pulido, George A. Romero, George R.R. Martin, Joe R. Lansdale, John Russo, Mike Wolfer, Juan Jose Ryp, Jacen Burrows, and numerous others. The company has published a wide range of comic books including creator-owned titles like Garth Ennis’ 303 and Brian Pulido’s Lady Death, company-owned comics such as Pandora and The Ravening, licensed hits like Frank Miller’s Robocop and George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and numerous other titles. A publisher that has established itself as one of the cornerstones of the American indy comic book scene over the past decade, Avatar has published some 500 comic books since 1997.

    bad signal: FREAKANGELS

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    WARREN ELLIS

    Have crawled to pub briefly in
    defiance of San Diego SARS (now
    in Hideous Green Foam stage). So
    let’s talk a little bit about
    FREAKANGELS.

    FREAKANGELS is a free online comic
    debuting later this year, by myself
    and artist Paul Duffield, via Avatar
    Press. It’s an open-ended, longform
    story told in the equivalent of
    five pages a week. I never got to
    do weekly comics, unlike many of
    my British peers, so this is fun for
    me. We have a shitload of pages
    already done, so there’s a big
    buffer in place.

    I wanted to take a crack at something
    open-ended in the webcomics mode,
    and I’ve also been wanting to play
    with steampunk styling. And also,
    as has been my wont of late, I
    wanted to do something British.

    So welcome to Whitechapel, some
    years from now, just barely above
    ground in a flooded England. (I
    pored over speculative floodmaps
    to see what’d stay above water if
    the Thames burst its barriers.)
    Whitechapel is, among other things,
    home to a clan of unrelated young
    people with purple hair and purple
    eyes: the Freakangels of the title.
    And the Freakangels have a secret:
    something bad is their fault.

    Did you ever read The Midwich
    Cuckoos (sp?)? Filmed as The Village
    Of The Damned a few times. I
    always wondered what those weird
    psychic kids would be like if they’d
    grown up to be disaffected teenagers
    or twentysomethings.

    Young, gifted and aimless, the
    Freakangels gang have built some
    kind of life for themselves in
    Whitechapel — one of them, KK,
    even zooms around in a steam-
    powered gyrocopter she built
    herself. A life that starts to show
    big cracks when a girl called Alice
    from Manchester turns up with a
    shotgun and a grievance, having
    met the lost, prodigal last Freakangel,
    who had very different ideas about
    what they should do with themselves
    and this flooded future England.

    FREAKANGELS will debut sometime
    in the autumn. Keep an eye on
    www.freakangels.com , and add
    yourself to the email alert system
    there.

    Oh, and to answera FAQ: DESOLATION
    JONES isn’t dead, just resting. We’ve
    run into a few problems, but it’ll be
    back soon, and monthly.

    More FreakAngels Details

    Comics Alliance has the early word on Warren’s discussion of FreakAngels at his SDCC panel last night.

    FreakAngels: A Free Webcomic from Warren Ellis.

    At his SDCC spotlight panel earlier tonite, Warren Ellis announced FreakAngels, a free webcomics saga written by Ellis with art by Paul Duffield, to be officially launched later this year. More details to follow soon.

    Watch for FreakAngels announcement from San Diego

    What is FreakAngels? There have been some hints, but that’s only part of the story. Watch the news coming out of San Diego this weekend for more info.