So, I’ve been digging into these “Crossed” comic covers lately, and boy, are they something else! I got into it because I stumbled upon a mention that they started the series back on August 27, 2008, with Crossed #0. That got me interested, and I started going through them.
First off, these covers are intense. I mean, they are not for the faint of heart. They really capture that feeling of a world gone mad. Some of them are like, what if a nightmare could come alive? I found myself staring at these images, thinking about how messed up it would be if this actually happened. There are like, 17 covers for 17 issues. They have torture scenes and images of true horror!
I also noticed that a lot of big names have worked on these comics. I saw names like Christos Gage and Si Spurrier, which was pretty cool. It’s amazing to see how these artists brought such a dark story to life, you know? I found myself thinking like, I didn’t know they used to draw these kinds of comics.
The way the covers are laid out is interesting too. Alan Moore planned all of them, and each image adds something to the story, making the series richer. There are these little clues and hints about what happened before, which makes you want to keep digging. I kept going back and forth, trying to piece things together. I feel like I am watching a movie, and these covers are posters of the movie.
- There are so many amazing covers, but some of the best, in my opinion, are like Crossed 96 Wrap. It’s a newer one, but it really stands out.
- I also checked out some fan art on some websites; it was wild seeing how other people interpret this crazy world. It’s like, everyone’s got their own take on the madness.
The whole experience has been a trip. Looking at these covers, reading bits and pieces of the story, and seeing other people’s art has been quite the journey. It’s like, you get sucked into this world, and even though it’s dark and twisted, you can’t help but be fascinated by it.
And get this – I noticed that these cover thumbnails are used for identification purposes only and all rights are reserved. It’s kinda cool to know that these images are so unique that they’re protected like that.
Honestly, going through these “Crossed” comic covers has been a wild ride. It’s a mix of shock, awe, and a bit of that “what if” fear. It really makes you think about the darker side of imagination and how powerful visual art can be. Anyway, I had to share this with someone, so there you have it – my deep dive into the world of “Crossed” comic covers!