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| - * The book that Red is reading on page one is The Life of P.T. Barnum. P.T. Barnum was an American entrepreneur and showman known for establishing the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. In addition, he was known for creating fake sideshow attractions such as the Feejee Mermaid.
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| - * American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men
* Un-Men
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- Tanya Horie
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| - * Un-Men at Wikipedia
* Un-Men at Comics Wikia
* Un-Men review at the Cosmic Treadmill
* Un-Men series index at the Grand Comics Database Project
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| - * This issue is reprinted in the Un-Men: Get Your Freak On!" trade paperback.
* The apparent death of Damien Kane is revealed in this issue. Damien was the provincial character from the 1994 limited series American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men.
* Aberrance City is the same atomic testing site seen at the end of American Freak: A Tales of the Un-Men #5''.
* Cranius refers to himself as the "first of the Un-Men". Although the Un-Men first appeared in the pages of , their origins date back to May of 1945 when their creator, Anton Arcane, began mass-producing these creatures at a slaughterhouse outside of Berlin, Germany. Although Cranius was not visibly seen amongst the 1945 batch, it does allow for his obvious thick, German accent.
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quotation
| - I abhor albino acts... smug and sanctimonious, they mistake melanin deficiency for moral purity.
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