Freaks' Squeele Funeral - Tomo 04.- Destruction... 〈Limited Time〉

The Freaks’ Squeele universe, created by Florent Maudoux, has always thrived on the juxtaposition of lighthearted superhero tropes with deep-seated institutional corruption and personal tragedy. In the prequel series Funeral , Maudoux strips away much of the humor found in the main title to explore the grim history of its most enigmatic figures. serves as a violent crescendo to this origin story, detailing the literal and metaphorical collapse of the order that preceded the F.E.A.H. academy. The Weight of the Past

The following essay explores the themes and narrative impact of , focusing on its role as a pivotal prequel and its exploration of the darker origins of the main series' mythos. Freaks' Squeele Funeral - Tomo 04.- Destruction...

Maudoux’s art style in Tome 4 shifts to match the gravity of its title. The "Destruction" referenced isn't just a plot point; it is a visual theme. The Freaks’ Squeele universe, created by Florent Maudoux,

is a masterclass in prequel storytelling. It manages to raise the stakes of a known timeline by making the personal cost of history feel visceral. By the end of the volume, the title "Destruction" is fully realized: the old Scipio is gone, replaced by a man who understands that to save the future, one must sometimes be willing to destroy the present. It is an essential, somber chapter that gives the entire Freaks’ Squeele saga a profound sense of weight and consequence. academy