Crossed Volume 14

Crossed Volume 14

Crossed Volume 14

Crossed Volume 14

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Overview

“If you can stomach it, you should be reading Crossed right now.” — Bloody-Disgusting.com

Spinning out of Crossed C-Day 2015, one of the hottest writers in all of comics makes his mark on Garth Ennis' world of uncensored terror! Kieron Gillen (Uber, The Wicked + The Divine) takes the horrors of the Crossed back to the ancient past where 75,000 years ago humanity came as close as it has ever come to being purged from the Earth. There were as few as 2000 humans remaining. This is historical fact. Why it came to this is generally blamed on super-volcano Toba causing a minor ice-age. But that's not the full story. That is not the history of the Homo Tortor, i.e. Man The Torturer. This empire before the beginning of time, that sends raiding parties gathering other Homo species and enormous mega-fauna, invented cruelty, refined domination, and perfected killing. And they think their power will last forever. There is no help, there is no hope. There is only the Crossed.

This volume collects issues #75 - 80 of the ongoing Crossed: Badlands series.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592912698
Publisher: Avatar Press
Publication date: 11/17/2015
Series: CROSSED TP , #14
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 10.20(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 16 - 18 Years

About the Author

Kieron Gillen is a British comic book writer and former computer game and music journalist. He is known for his creator–owned comic Phonogram, created with artist Jamie McKelvie, published by Image Comics, and for numerous projects for Marvel Comics, such as Journey into Mystery and Uncanny X–Men. Gillen has been nominated for numerous awards including six Hugo Awards. He won a GLAAD Media Award for Young Avangers and two British Fantasy Awards for Die and Die, Volume 2: Split the Party.

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