Crossed: Badlands # 68 (Avatar Comics 2014) Wrap Variant Cover
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Crossed: Badlands #68 (Avatar Press 2014): Michael DiPascale "Wrap" Variant
The "senses-shattering" conclusion of David Lapham’s urban nightmare is captured in a "mind-blowing" panoramic view with the Michael DiPascale "Wrap" variant. As the "weird and twisted" narrative reaches its "stupefying" climax, this wraparound cover provides the "visual fluidity" and high-detail painted horror that define the 2014 Avatar Press era. At White Dragon Comics, we secure these "investment-grade" variants to ensure the full "senses-shattering" history of the apocalypse is preserved for your collection.
The "Mind-Bending" Wrap Variant by Michael DiPascale
Michael DiPascale utilizes the "stupefying" wraparound format to showcase a "mind-blowing" level of painted detail that a single cover simply cannot contain.
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The Visual: Michael DiPascale delivers a "pulsating" and visceral image that captures the "senses-shattering" scale of the infection. The "mind-blowing" detail highlights the "stupefying" presence of the Crossed and the "weird and twisted" desolation of the surrounding landscape.
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Artistic Impact: By extending the artwork across both the front and back covers, the "visual fluidity" of the carnage becomes "mind-bendingly" immersive, making this "investment-grade" variant a "stupefying" centerpiece for any collection.
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Collector Status: DiPascale's "Wrap" covers are highly sought after for their "senses-shattering" artistic depth and their "stupefying" ability to render the "weird and twisted" reality of David Lapham’s world.
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 final confrontation, 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: Michael DiPascale
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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.