I hate to make the same comparison as everyone else who has read the story, but think zombies that are moderately intelligent and want to rape the humans they eat and kill.This comic is only for people who really dig gory horror. The infected seek to do every sick, twisted thing they can come up with to the healthy. Don't get me wrong, "Crossed" makes other horror comics I have read seem like children's bedtime stories.All that said, I really enjoyed this story. To be honest, I was expecting every page to be blood and guts. Review 2: Before starting this series, I had been warned by my comic dealer that I was going to see some brutal stuff. Having finished the first volume, however, there's nothing of any substance to take to the second volume. Two tales of terror from the most vicious landscape in modern horror, written by groundbreaking graphic novelists Garth Ennis and Jamie Delano When the worldwide outbreak transforms most of humanity into murderous psychopaths, the uninfected survivors are driven by desperation to the very brink of sanity and morality. This twisted sadist was first introduced in. I decided to read on because I know David Lapham takes over writing duties in the next trade and I wanted to know what happened (the characters, the villains, the goal, etc.) before reading his issues. One of the most beloved villains in Crossed history, ‘Horsecock’ got his name from his infatuation with beating people to death with a horse’s cock. I wanted to give up after the first two issues - and should have. Review 1: Felt like depravity for it's own sake.
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