Crossed: Badlands # 65 (Avatar Comics 2014) Wrap Variant Cover
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Crossed: Badlands #65 (Avatar Press 2014): "Wrap" Variant
The "senses-shattering" nightmare of David Lapham’s world expands into a "mind-blowing" panoramic view with the Gabriel Andrade "Wrap" variant. As the "weird and twisted" narrative of the Badlands pushes characters to their "stupefying" limits, this wraparound cover provides the "visual fluidity" and wide-angle horror that defines the 2014 Avatar Press era. At White Dragon Comics, we secure these "investment-grade" variants to ensure the full "senses-shattering" scope of the apocalypse is preserved for your collection.
The "Mind-Bending" Wrap Variant by Gabriel Andrade
Gabriel Andrade’s "Wrap" variants are a "stupefying" favorite for collectors, utilizing the extra space to showcase a "mind-blowing" level of environmental detail and "weird and twisted" storytelling.
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The Visual: Gabriel Andrade utilizes the full "visual fluidity" of the wraparound format to depict the "senses-shattering" scale of the infection. The "mind-blowing" detail captures both the foreground carnage and the "weird and twisted" desolation of the surrounding "Badlands."
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Artistic Impact: By extending the artwork across the front and back, the "visual fluidity" of the scene creates a "mind-bending" immersive experience, making this "investment-grade" variant a "stupefying" highlight for any display.
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Collector Status: Andrade’s ability to render "senses-shattering" anatomical precision alongside "weird and twisted" landscapes makes his "Wrap" covers highly sought-after additions to the 2014 run.
Issue Summary: David Lapham's Vision
In this "senses-shattering" issue, David Lapham dives back into the "mind-blowing" depths of human depravity and the "weird and twisted" struggle for survival.
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A "Mind-Bending" Narrative: Lapham delivers the "stupefying" gritty realism he is famous for, focusing on the "visual fluidity" of characters pushed to their "senses-shattering" breaking point in the urban wasteland.
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The Psychological Toll: The story explores the "mind-blowing" internal friction of the survivors, showing how the "senses-shattering" pressure of the mission leads to "weird and twisted" cracks in their resolve.
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Visceral Interior Art: Georges Duarte provides "visual fluidity" to the carnage, rendering the "senses-shattering" and "weird and twisted" reality of the apocalypse with "stupefying" precision.
Creative Team & Specifications
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Writer: David Lapham
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Artist: Georges Duarte
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Colorist: Digikore Studios
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Cover Artist: Gabriel Andrade
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Release Date: December 2014
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Publisher: Avatar Press
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Rating: Mature (MR) – Strictly for adults. Contains extreme violence and disturbing content.
* 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.