The Freak Scene goes on. In an improvised fashion, of course, since the main goal of this series is to test different methodologies in order to systematize the production of comics. While doing so, one tries to experiment and to perfect the graphic techniques that might be applied to new, more deliberate narratives. While the first issue was made through the creation and folding of a zine-prototype where one could draw directly upon to better visualize how the finished product would look like, this second one, having a story intended to be published online first, was designed in a whole new way.
Each page of Freak Scene #2 was thought out individually: a regular 3 x 4 grid was printed in blue color in each one of them. This structure was to organize the frames in the page, but was not intended to work as a straitjacket. Blue was also used in the sketches in order to more easily isolate and then delete them on the final edition of the image, along with the printed grid.
The story follows the tribulations created by the research of a great scientific laboratory, working amid a society ruled by strict religious protocols.