Crossed: Badlands # 25 (Avatar Comics 2013) Michael Dipascale Fresh Kill Variant Cover
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Crossed: Badlands #25 (Avatar Press 2013): Michael DiPascale "Fresh Kill" Variant
The "senses-shattering" anniversary issue reaches its most visceral peak with the "Fresh Kill" variant, a "mind-blowing" showcase of Michael DiPascale's hyper-detailed horror. This milestone issue marks the return of Garth Ennis, and DiPascale's "weird and twisted" painted style provides a "stupefying" level of realism to the apocalypse. At White Dragon Comics, we secure these "investment-grade" variants to ensure the "visual fluidity" of this brutal masterpiece is preserved for your collection.
The "Mind-Bending" Fresh Kill Variant
The "Fresh Kill" variant series is a "stupefying" hallmark of Avatar Press, known for its "senses-shattering" painted textures and visceral impact.
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The Visual: Michael DiPascale uses a "mind-blowing" painted technique to depict a "pulsating" and "weird and twisted" scene of the infected. The "stupefying" detail in the "fresh" gore provides a "visual fluidity" that makes the horror feel disturbingly real.
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Artistic Impact: The "mind-bending" clarity of the painted art elevates the "senses-shattering" tone of the anniversary, making this variant an "investment-grade" centerpiece for serious collectors.
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Collector Status: "Fresh Kill" variants are highly prized for their "weird and twisted" aesthetic and serve as a "stupefying" definitive for the series' uncompromising visual identity.
Issue Summary: "The Loner" Part 1
In this "senses-shattering" anniversary chapter, original creator Garth Ennis returns to explore the "mind-blowing" reality of extreme survival.
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The Individualist: The story introduces a "weird and twisted" survivor whose "stupefying" tactical mind allows him to move through the "Badlands" with "mind-bending" precision.
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The Void: Ennis explores the "senses-shattering" psychological weight of isolation in a "weird and twisted" world, creating a "mind-blowing" tension that never lets up.
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Uncompromising Art: Raulo Caceres delivers "visual fluidity" to the interior carnage, capturing the "senses-shattering" and "weird and twisted" world with "stupefying" and clinical detail.
Creative Team & Specifications
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Writer: Garth Ennis
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Artist: Raulo Caceres
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Colorist: Digikore Studios
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Cover Artist: Michael DiPascale
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Release Date: March 2013
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Publisher: Avatar Press
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Rating: Mature (MR) – Strictly for adults.
* Disclaimers: Cover image may vary slightly. If you would like to see the exact cover, contact us and we can send you a photo. All descriptions are to the best of our abilities.