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Freedom High School Roll ★ Call

Freedom High School Roll Call

Freedom High School, an educational, nostalgic super hero comic book from Gennewwine written, drawn, and created by Allan Angel. These are the characters that make up an elite group of super powered teens at Freedom High School. It consists of six gifted students who unwittingly become the defenders of the planet and are taught by an instructor named Mr. Bear. The book is available at FHS: Freedom High School | Etsy.




Jackson, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Jackson

Age 17

Hobbies: dance, magic, and going out with friends on the weekend



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Roberta Montenegro, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Roberta Montenegro

Age 17

Hobbies: sewing, fashion, and martial arts.




Tamiya Hartley, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Tamiya Hartley

Age 17

Hobbies: collecting comic books, drawing, and going to the movies




Eileen Swift, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Eileen Swift

Age ?

Hobbies: track and field, going to concerts, and Reading mystery novels.




Henry Chu, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Henry Chu

Age 17

Hobbies: mathematics, journalism, and photography.



Joe Rucker, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Joe Rucker

Age 11

Hobbies: quantum physics, science, and mathematics.



Mr. Bear, Freedom High School, Gennewwine, Allan Angel
Mr. Bear

Age ?
Afterschool instructor at Freedom High School

ⓒ 2022 Allan Angel

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