Crossed: Badlands # 89 (Avatar Comics 2015) Michael DiPascale Art Deco Variant Cover

Crossed: Badlands # 89 (Avatar Comics 2015) Michael DiPascale Art Deco Variant Cover

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Crossed: Badlands # 89 (Avatar Comics 2015) Michael DiPascale Art Deco Variant Cover

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Crossed: Badlands # 89 (Avatar Comics 2015) Michael DiPascale Art Deco Variant Cover

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Crossed: Badlands #89 (Avatar Press 2015): Michael DiPascale Art Deco Variant

The "senses-shattering" family nightmare by Max Bemis nears its "mind-blowing" climax, as the "weird and twisted" bond between brothers is tested by a "stupefying" betrayal. This 2015 chapter is presented with the "visual fluidity" of the Art Deco Variant by Michael DiPascale, a "senses-shattering" aesthetic choice for a series defined by "mind-blowing" brutality. At White Dragon Comics, we curate these "investment-grade" variants to ensure your collection captures every "weird and twisted" milestone with "stupefying" style.


Issue Summary: Max Bemis’s "Senses-Shattering" Family Crisis

Max Bemis continues to deconstruct the "mind-bending" psychology of two brothers navigating a world where "senses-shattering" violence is the only constant.

  • A "Mind-Bending" Moral Dilemma: The narrative explores the "stupefying" internal friction of a brother trying to protect a sibling who has become a "weird and twisted" monster. The "visual fluidity" of their journey highlights the "senses-shattering" stakes.

  • Visceral Interior Art: Fernando Melek delivers "mind-blowing" pencils, capturing the "weird and twisted" environments and "senses-shattering" gore with a "visual fluidity" that is truly "stupefying."

  • The Psychological Price of Survival: Bemis focuses on the "mind-blowing" weight of guilt and the "senses-shattering" lengths one will go to to maintain a "weird and twisted" sense of normalcy.


Creative Team & Specifications

  • Writer: Max Bemis

  • Artist: Fernando Melek

  • Colorist: Digikore Studios

  • Letterer: Jaymes Reed

  • Cover Artist: Michael DiPascale (Art Deco Variant)

  • Release Date: November 2015

  • Publisher: Avatar Press

  • Page Count: 32 Pages

  • 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.

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