Unchained: The Greatest Comic Ever

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What do you do when you realize your life has been an awfully long trail of mistakes? Aside from throwing yourself into what can prove to be the biggest one of those, that is...

Unchained is a fantasy comic set in medieval europe, based on real christian and sufi mythology. It's the story of a fallen angel, Azazel, in a quest for redemption. In order to obtain god forgiveness he has to live 100 years between humans, as one of them.
It's also the story of another fallen angel: Araquiel, former companion of Azazel, who is looking for him in order to punish the traitor. 

Like a chess game, there are many pieces in motion...

Artwork and story by Daniela Gemori 

The Top Five Reasons Unchained is the Greatest Comic 

  • Awesome illustrated pages
  • Fantasy setting with historical research
  • Based on christian beliefs
  • Nice characters
  • Long story arc, still in progress

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A new page is usually published on monday!

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If you are interested in angels... 

You may find this book really interesting!

Angels A to Z

Amazon Price: (as of 11/21/2009)Buy Now

If you ever stopped and wondered about the most minute of details about the angelic hierarchy, or maybe the name of a figure in the bible, or what exactly those angels that are in the 7th heaven are referred to, or who the angel of 11 am on Saturday is....

Look NO further.

I found this to be the most comprehensive book on the subject of angels and related topics that I have ever seen. Whether you are approaching this subject from a biblical, historical, cross cultural, or esoteric viewpoint you should find most everything that you are looking for. Indeed, you will find much that you were not originally looking for. It is easy to find yourself absorbed for hours reading from subject to subject, seeing associations and connections that never occured to you before. I couldn't really see where the author was promoting any particular agenda or viewpoint- it all seemed pretty objective to me. Yet, the writing isn't in dry-as-dust academic style either.

The book itself is hefty 485 plus pages and laid out in dictionary form (though there is a well written introduction on the overall subject.) The illustrations are in black and white, but they are well-chosen, crisp, and plentiful.

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