I gotta say, for the longest time, the only things I knew about Neil Gaiman were that he was Tori Amos's good friend and the (fairy) godfather to Tash, Amos's daughter.
Well, I should've titled it "A Straight's Dick & Butt in FreakAngels" because they technically belong to just one character, the one with the ability to bend the mind of non-powers.
Jeff Lemire never disappoints. Some of his work can be too reflective to the point of depressing, but this one has more comedic punches and is less nihilistic. Maybe it's Matt Kindt's influence?
As someone who dabbles in armchair eco-terrorism, it warms my cold, dark, black heart every time I read stories about nature fighting back against humans.