Crossed - 1 Comic
The collaboration between Ennis and Cassaday results in a visually stunning series, with each issue featuring a striking cover and interior art that immerses readers in the world of . The supporting team, including colorist Steve Waller and letterer Chris Warner, also play a vital role in bringing the series to life.
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is the debut issue of the ultra-violent horror comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Jacen Burrows . Published by Avatar Press in September 2008, it serves as the foundation for one of the most controversial and graphic franchises in modern comic history. Overview and Premise The collaboration between Ennis and Cassaday results in
The success of can be attributed, in large part, to the creative team behind it. Garth Ennis, a veteran comic book writer, brings his trademark wit and irreverence to the series. His script work is complemented by the detailed, expressive artwork of John Cassaday, who imbues the characters with a sense of realism and depth. It contains extreme depictions of: Then you'll love
The collaboration between Ennis and Cassaday results in a visually stunning series, with each issue featuring a striking cover and interior art that immerses readers in the world of . The supporting team, including colorist Steve Waller and letterer Chris Warner, also play a vital role in bringing the series to life.
Crossed is intended for . It contains extreme depictions of:
Then you'll love "Crossed"!
is the debut issue of the ultra-violent horror comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Jacen Burrows . Published by Avatar Press in September 2008, it serves as the foundation for one of the most controversial and graphic franchises in modern comic history. Overview and Premise
The success of can be attributed, in large part, to the creative team behind it. Garth Ennis, a veteran comic book writer, brings his trademark wit and irreverence to the series. His script work is complemented by the detailed, expressive artwork of John Cassaday, who imbues the characters with a sense of realism and depth.