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  • American Freak Vol 1 1
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Trivia
  • * The tagline for this series is "A Post-Modern Metamorphosis". * Scott Babashak is the cover model for this issue. * An eight-page preview for this issue was featured in Sandman #57. * Series writer Dave Louapre hosts this months' "On the Ledge" spotlight. * First page includes a quote by W.B. Yeats.
Letterer1
  • Clem Robins
Inker1
  • Vince Locke
Recommended
  • * Swamp Thing (Volume 1) * Swamp Thing (Volume 2) * Un-Men
Inker1
  • Vince Locke
Writer1
  • Dave Louapre
Penciler1
  • Vince Locke
Colourist1
  • Digital Chameleon
  • Chris Chuckry
Writer1
  • Dave Louapre
StoryTitle
  • "The Nature of the Beast"
Editor1
  • Alisa Kwitney
  • Shelly Roeberg
Penciler1
  • Vince Locke
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Damien Kane Supporting Characters: * David Manguy * Un-Men :* Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Doctor Hutcheson * Miss Haas * Faux Mister Kane * Faux Mrs. Kane Locations: * Louisiana :*New Orleans Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Clem Robins
Colourist1
  • Digital Chameleon
  • Chris Chuckry
Editor1
  • Alisa Kwitney
  • Shelly Roeberg
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CoverArtist
  • Gaz
  • Richard Bruning
Country
  • USA
Executive Editor
  • Karen Berger
Issue
  • 1
Speaker
  • [[W:C:DC:Damien Kane
Links
  • * American Freak article at Wikipedia * American Freak series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • American Freak
Month
  • February
Synopsis
  • A U.S. Army cargo plane brings twenty-three year old Damien Kane to Lafayette Air Field in Louisiana. He meets scientist Doctor Hutcheson who drives Damien an isolated scientific research station. Damien has been demonstrating bizarre physical ailments, and the scientists have taken a great interest in his health. Hutcheson provides Damien with a room, then goes to a lab to speak with his colleague Doctor David Manguy. After running a series of tests on Damien's blood, the scientists discover that the cells of his body are beginning to mutate. Manguy later visits Damien's room. Overwhelmed with guilt, Manguy tells him about his true origins. Damien is the offspring of two deformed mutations known as Un-Men. In 1968, Manguy had developed a serum, which he had hoped would cure physical deformities. Damien was the only one of thirteen test subjects to survive the process. Now however, it appears as if his body's cells are going into regression. Damien doesn't know what to make of all of this, and has difficulty believing a single thing that Manguy tells him. To prove what he says is true, he brings Damien to a restricted section of the lab and introduces him to his "parents" - two Un-Men locked in suspended animation tanks. Damien loses his composure and collapses to the floor. Doctor Manguy gives him a mild sedative and returns him to his room. Hours later, Damien awakens to the sound of a strange, disembodied voice beckoning him. Answering the summons, he unlatches the window to his room, climbs out and runs off into the night.
Notes
  • * American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men is a five-issue limited series published under DC's Vertigo imprint. Each issue includes a "suggested for mature readers" warning on the cover. * The creatures presented in flashback in this issue are referred to as "Un-Men". Un-Men are genetically bioengineered humans created in a laboratory by Bavarian scientist Anton Arcane
quotation
  • The blood in my veins went hot and cold with every beat of my heart. My spine felt as thought someone were wringing it like a sponge, and every nerve in my back began to scream in silent agony.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1994