Crossed: Badlands # 68 (Avatar Comics 2014) Torture Variant Cover
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Crossed: Badlands #68 (Avatar Press 2014): Raulo Caceres "Torture" Variant
The "senses-shattering" conclusion to David Lapham’s visceral arc reaches its "mind-blowing" peak with the "stupefying" detail of Raulo Caceres on the "Torture" variant. As the survivors face their "senses-shattering" final moments in this chapter, this variant provides the "visual fluidity" and raw impact that define the most "weird and twisted" tier of Avatar Press collectibles. At White Dragon Comics, we curate these "investment-grade" variants to ensure your collection reflects the "senses-shattering" intensity of the creators' vision.
The "Mind-Bending" Torture Variant by Raulo Caceres
Raulo Caceres is legendary among Crossed collectors for his "stupefying" ability to render complex, "weird and twisted" scenes with "mind-blowing" clarity.
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The Visual: Raulo Caceres delivers a "pulsating" and visceral image that captures the "senses-shattering" reality of the infection. The "mind-blowing" level of detail highlights the "stupefying" loss of humanity as the "visual fluidity" of civilized life collapses into "weird and twisted" madness.
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Artistic Impact: The "visual fluidity" of Caceres’ style brings a "mind-bending" clarity to the scene, making this variant an "investment-grade" standout for those who appreciate the "weird and twisted" aesthetic of the series.
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Collector Status: Caceres' contributions to the "Torture" series are highly sought after for their "senses-shattering" artistic intensity and their "stupefying" ability to capture the dark essence of the franchise during this 2014 era.
Issue Summary: Francisco Manna's Visceral Interiors
In this "senses-shattering" conclusion, Francisco Manna provides the interior art, bringing a "mind-blowing" kinetic energy to David Lapham's "weird and twisted" narrative.
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A "Mind-Bending" Resolution: Lapham delivers the "stupefying" gritty realism he is famous for, focusing on the "visual fluidity" of characters pushed to their "senses-shattering" breaking point.
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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 Badlands leads to "weird and twisted" outcomes.
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Visceral Interior Art: Francisco Manna provides "visual fluidity" to the carnage, rendering the "senses-shattering" and "weird and twisted" atmosphere of the apocalypse with "stupefying" precision.
Creative Team & Specifications
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Writer: David Lapham
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Artist: Francisco Manna
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Colorist: Digikore Studios
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Cover Artist: Raulo Caceres
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Release Date: January 2015
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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.