Crossed: Plus One Hundred # 2 (Avatar Comics 2015)
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Crossed: Plus One Hundred #2 (Avatar Press 2015): Regular Cover
The "senses-shattering" future history by Alan Moore continues to unfold as the "weird and twisted" salvage team navigates the overgrown ruins of Tennessee. In this January 2015 installment, the "visual fluidity" of Gabriel Andrade’s art captures the "mind-blowing" contrast between the "stupefying" remains of the past and the "weird and twisted" reality of the 2108 present. At White Dragon Comics, we track these "investment-grade" keys to ensure your collection maintains its "mind-bending" depth.
Issue Summary: Alan Moore’s "Senses-Shattering" Memphis Expedition
Alan Moore dives deeper into the "mind-blowing" sociology of the future, following Future Taylor and her crew as they reach the "weird and twisted" landmark of Memphis.
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The "Mind-Bending" Ruins of Graceland: The crew explores the "stupefying" remains of Elvis Presley’s home, misidentifying it as a "governor's mansion" in a "visual fluidity" of historical confusion.
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A "Senses-Shattering" Outbreak: The "weird and twisted" tension reaches a "mind-blowing" peak when one of the crew members shows the "stupefying" signs of a new infection, leading to a "senses-shattering" and brutal decision.
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The "Weird and Twisted" Lexicon: Moore continues to utilize a "senses-shattering" evolved dialect (like "Wi-Fi" for "Wishful Fiction"), creating a "visual fluidity" between language and survival.
Creative Team & Specifications
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Writer: Alan Moore
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Artist: Gabriel Andrade
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Colorist: Digikore Studios
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Letterer: Jaymes Reed
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Cover Artist: Gabriel Andrade (Regular Cover)
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Release Date: January 21, 2015
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Publisher: Avatar Press
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Page Count: 32 Pages
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Rating: Mature (MR) – Strictly for adults. Contains extreme violence and disturbing content.
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