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Crossed
Cover of Crossed Volume 1 by Jacen Burrows.
Publication information
PublisherAvatar Press
ScheduleIrregular
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateSeptember 2008 – March 2010
No. of issues10 (of 10)
Creative team
Created byGarth Ennis
Jacen Burrows
Written byGarth Ennis
Artist(s)Jacen Burrows
Colorist(s)Greg Waller (#0)
Juanmar
Editor(s)William A. Christensen
Ariana Osborne
Collected editions
HardcoverISBN 1-59291-091-2
PaperbackISBN 1592910904

Crossed is a comic book written by Garth Ennis and drawn by Jacen Burrows for the first ten issues, and published by Avatar Press. Following volumes Crossed: Family Values, Crossed 3D, and Crossed: Psychopath were written by David Lapham. A new series, Crossed: Badlands is written by Ennis and drawn by Burrows.[1] A web comic, Crossed: Wish You Were Here, has also been produced.[2]

Publication history

Crossed is a creator-owned series from writer Garth Ennis and artist Jacen Burrows.[3][4] It began with Crossed #0 on August 27, 2008 and all 10 issues have been released.

The second series Crossed: Family Values is written by David Lapham[5][6] and drawn by Javier Barreno.[7] Ennis described how this unusual situation for a creator-owned property came about:

To be honest, there was never really going to be a volume two- William [Christensen, editor-in-chief/publisher of Avatar] would ask me regularly about the possibility, but apart from one or two vague scenes I pretty soon realised I had no more Crossed stories in me. I didn't want to force the issue, either, because I'm very pleased with Crossed and don't want to dilute it with a sequel that I hadn't the ideas to sustain.

That said, it's pretty obvious that what you have with Crossed is a ready-made fictional world with a good deal of potential for further development, and the Crossed themselves seem to be strong enough villains to maintain an audience. So when William suggested other people doing more I said I wasn't averse to it, so long as a) I thought the creative teams were up to scratch, and b) my own story and characters would be left alone. Which means no sequel, no more Stan, Cindy, Thomas or Kitrick (or Horsecock, Face or Stump, come to that)- just fresh stories set in the same world.

As for David, who better? I think you'll see right from his first episode that he knows exactly what he's doing with the Crossed.[8]

Plot synopsis

The story follows survivors dealing with a plague that causes its victims to carry out their most evil thoughts. Carriers of the virus are known as the Crossed due to a cross-like rash that appears on their faces. This contagion is primarily spread through bodily fluids, which the Crossed have used to great effect by treating their weapons with their fluids, as well as through other forms of direct fluidic contact such as rape and bites, assuming the victim lives long enough to turn.

The outbreak spread rapidly, apparently overwhelming the entire world. The infected run amok, killing, raping, engaging in cannibalism and maiming for fun. Infected pilots crashed their aircraft into buildings while technicians who had also succumbed to the virus intentionally blew up nuclear power plants. Families and friends turned on one another and butchered each other with whatever weapons they could lay their hands on. Within hours, society was in a state of collapse as entire cities burned, government officials fled or became casualties along with the general public and police and military response dwindled to nothing. Outbreaks were reported in every city in every state of the US on the first day of the outbreak, rendering any attempt at quarantine pointless. Emergency bulletins on the radio from the White House urging citizens to remain indoors and avoid contact with the infected seems to do little if anything to slow the spread of the Crossed, and soon human civilization is all but gone, and mankind appears to be an endangered species.

The main story takes place ten months after the outbreak, with flashbacks to those events, as a small group make their way toward Alaska in the belief that its low population before the outbreak will mean there are fewer Crossed to be avoided, and that the Crossed's gleeful bloodlust hampers their ability to look after themselves. However, they encounter a small group of Crossed who have a degree of self-control and subsequently begin a hunt for the survivors.

In Family Values, the story centers on a religious family who escapes their Utah ranch to survive in a mountain compound led by the protagonist Addy's father, who, while being a strong leader against the Crossed, is a sexual predator who has routinely raped his daughters.

3D was written with the 3D effect in mind and is not available in a 2D format. The story follows SWAT veteran Lt. Hunt MacAvoy as he leads a rescue mission into the middle of Crossed-infected New York City to rescue a stranded doctor.

In Psychopath, the story follows a group of survivors who pick up a man, Harold Lorre, who understands the way the Crossed think, and is tracking a specific group of Crossed. Lorre is the titular psychopath, and is killing members of his group of humans as they discover his true nature, passing them off as the grisly acts of Crossed. The Crossed group they are tracking killed a woman Lorre had stalked prior to the outbreak, and subsequently forced a relationship upon her as they survived. After she was turned into a Crossed and killed, Lorre kept a fragment of her breast in a plastic bag.

In the webcomic Wish You Were Here, written by Si Spurrier and drawn by Javier Barreno, former writer 'Shakey' (short for Shakespeare) writes in his journal of life on the island of Cava off of the coast of Scotland, where he and a handful of other survivors try to have some semblance of society while desperately trying to keep the wandering Crossed at bay. They learn that the Crossed plague can be transferred from carrion feeders who consumed the flesh of deceased Crossed, as a young boy became one of the Crossed after eating fish that consumed Crossed flesh; they also discover the Crossed can remember parts of their former lives if shown something that triggers a memory from their past, as a Crossed who finds a self portrait of himself was able to slowly remember his life before being torn to pieces by other Crossed.

Badlands features shorter story arcs of varying length, by different authors. Issues #1-3, by Ennis and Burrows, follows a group of United Kingdom survivors traveling across Scotland as the leader of the group, Ian, relates his introspection on the purpose of survival when there is no hope. By the end of the third issue, the entire group is killed and/or turned.

In issues #4-#9, by Jamie Delano and Leandro Rizzo, the story follows individual survivors in the Everglades banding together, only for their individual psychosis to ultimately cause them all to become Crossed, the last survivor coming over willingly.

In issues #10-13, by Lapham and Burrows, a teenage survivor, nicknamed Yellowbelly, relates his experience of being at a carnival where the clowns and other workers become infected in the early hours of the outbreak, turning fun times into depraved terror. In issue #13, he crosses paths with Harold Lorre, the main character of Crossed: Psychopath who encourages Yellowbelly to use the Crossed-infested world as an opportunity to obtain power by force. Ultimately though, he is killed by a biker woman he fled with, when he confided his cowardice that resulted in the death of her sister in arms.

In Issues #14-18, written by David Hine, the story again takes place just prior to the outbreak in Stableford, Wisconsin, colloquially known as 'Stumptown'. The town residents participated in a mass insurance fraud by deliberately causing themselves to have loss of limb accidents to collect insurance payouts, only to have their scheme exposed by famous writer named Gideon Welles, who used the town as inspiration. To add insult to injury, Welles built his massive estate, Samarkand, in the area. The story centers around aspiring writer Clooney, and his girlfriend Tabitha, who are to spend time at a writer's retreat at Samarkand. Unfortunately, Welles is a sadist pig and a train full of Crossed has just pulled into the train station in town. Emasculated and humiliated by Welles' debauched sex orgy with his girlfriend and other guests, Clooney uses the Crossed to turn on his fellow writers, all being killed or turned by the horde. Only Philly, niece of town cop Lorna, escapes by boat, her aunt becoming infected when a dead Crossed fell over her, forcing Philly to kill her.

Issues #19-20 start a new arc by Si Spurrier (Crossed: Wish You Were Here) and Raulo Caceres (Crossed: Psychopath). The story involves a former criminal who was turned into one of the Crossed, but still retains a level of self control and rationality compared to the other Crossed. The criminal, Mattias, a paroled enforcer for a local mobster, fell in love with his parole officer, Serena, and they had a relationship that ended due to the conflict between their duties and their love. Mattias, having become Crossed, travels to the Police station to find Serena, only to find she had taken her own life days earlier. Flying into a ketamine enhanced rampage, he passes out in a parking lot, only to reawaken with no memory of his search for Serena, and repeats his journey...

Issue #21 starts a story following Amber, the survivor of David Lapham's Psychopath arc. Having been scarred by her experience with Lorre, she no longer trusts anyone, and uses whatever means at her disposal to survive. Her paranoia of others causes her to kill anyone who takes her in, 'before they get her'.

Collected editions

Volume Author Pages Originally Published ISBN (Paperback) ISBN (Hardcover)
Crossed: Volume 1 Garth Ennis 240 pages April 20, 2006 ISBN 1-59291-090-4
ISBN 978-1-5929-1090-8
ISBN 1-59291-091-2
ISBN 978-1-5929-1091-5
Crossed: Volume 2 - Family Values David Lapham 176 pages October 4, 2011 ISBN 1-59291-124-2
ISBN 978-1-5929-1124-0
ISBN 1-59291-125-0
ISBN 978-1-5929-1125-7
Crossed: Volume 3 - Psychopath David Lapham 176 pages April 10, 2012 ISBN 1-59291-152-8
ISBN 978-1-5929-1152-3
ISBN 1-59291-153-6
ISBN 978-1-5929-1153-0
Crossed: Volume 4 - Badlands

-Collects 1-9 of Badlands Series

Garth Ennis 240 pages November 6, 2012 ISBN 1-59291-174-9
ISBN 978-1-5929-1174-5
ISBN 1-59291-175-7
ISBN 978-1-5929-1175-2
Crossed: Volume 5

-Collects 10-18 of Badlands Series

David Lapham 240 pages March 5, 2013 ISBN 1-59291-185-4
ISBN 978-1-5929-1185-1
ISBN 1-59291-185-4
ISBN 978-1-5929-1185-1
Crossed: Wish You Were Here - Volume 1 Simon Spurrier 160 pages September 4, 2012 ISBN 1-59291-170-6
ISBN 978-1-5929-1170-7
ISBN 1-59291-171-4
ISBN 978-1-5929-1171-4
Crossed 3D David Lapham 48 pages April 19, 2007 ISBN 1-59291-108-0
ISBN 978-1-5929-1108-0
ISBN 1-59291-108-0
ISBN 978-1-5929-1108-0

Film adaptation

The series was originally optioned for an independently-funded film, with Ennis writing the screenplay.[9] It was going to be financed by Trigger Street Productions and produced by Michael De Luca, Jason Netter and Kevin Spacey. [10] But, in the end of 2012, Ennis announced he and Avatar got the media rights to Crossed back. The plan is set to launch a series of webisodes to see if they can turn that interest and experience into a feature film. [11]

Notes

  1. ^ Robb Orr (2011-05-26). "Review - Crossed: Badlands Opening Salvo". Comicbooked.com. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  2. ^ "A Free Webcomic And Series of Print Comics And Graphic Novels | Crossed Comic from Avatar Press". Crossed Comic. Retrieved 2012-06-02.
  3. ^ Furey, Emmett (June 12, 2008). "Double-Crossed: Ennis & Burrows talk "Crossed"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  4. ^ Arrant, Chris (August 11, 2008). "Ennis & Burrows Talk Avatar's Crossed". Newsarama. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
  5. ^ Lapham, David (February 16, 2010). "David Lapham On Writing Crossed Volume 2: Family Values". Bleeding Cool. Avatar Press. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  6. ^ Haaland, Aaron (March 25, 2010). "David Lapham Takes FAMILY VALUES to Horror Book CROSSED". Newsarama. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
  7. ^ Johnson, Rich (February 16, 2010). "David Lapham To Write Crossed Volume 2: Family Values". Bleeding Cool. Avatar Press. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  8. ^ Johnson, Rich (February 16, 2010). "Interview: Garth Ennis Talks About Crossed". Bleeding Cool. Avatar Press. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  9. ^ Graser, Marc (April 16, 2010). "Ken F. Levin has fingers 'Crossed'". Variety. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  10. ^ Barton, Steve (April 16, 2010). "Apocalyptic Comic Crossed Adaptation Coming". Dread Central. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
  11. ^ http://www.bleedingcool.com/2012/10/13/garth-ennis-and-avatar-to-make-their-own-crossed-movies/

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