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is a landmark comic book series that has captivated readers with its unflinching storytelling, memorable characters, and immersive world-building. Garth Ennis and John Cassaday's vision has resulted in a work that continues to inspire and influence creators in the comic book industry.

SpongeBob: Squidward! The town's been overrun!

For those who may be unfamiliar, "Crossed" is a comic book series that follows a group of survivors as they navigate a world that has been turned upside down by the sudden and inexplicable appearance of people with crosses carved into their faces. These "Crossed" individuals are not just infected - they're also incredibly violent and seemingly unstoppable.

The issue establishes the central protagonists—including Stan and Cindy—who manage to escape the initial carnage. They quickly realize that the breakdown of civilization is systemic, global, and irreversible. crossed 1 comic

[Panel 1: A wide shot of Bikini Bottom. Everything seems normal, with SpongeBob and Patrick walking down the street.]

In one chilling sequence, a captured survivor is not tortured. Instead, a Crossed elder tries to convert him, arguing that the uninfected live in a prison of rules and shame. “We are the honest face of the human animal,” it says, smiling with its tongue split down the middle. Moore turns the monster into a missionary. The scariest idea in Crossed +100 isn't that the Crossed will kill you. It's that they might be right.

While insane, they maintain enough intelligence to use weapons, drive vehicles, and set traps, making them far more dangerous than mindless undead. is a landmark comic book series that has

The story is masterminded by Garth Ennis, a writer known for his acerbic wit and anti-authoritarian themes. He has stated that the idea came to him in a nightmare he thought would be about zombies, but the monsters turned out to be gleeful, sadistic humans. With Crossed , he consciously chose to abandon the safety net of supernatural monsters (like vampires or the undead) to confront a far more disturbing reality: human nature pushed to its absolute extreme.

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Crossed #1 is not entertainment; it is an experience. It’s a comic that dares you to look away, knowing full well you probably won't. It is a challenging, brutal, and often repulsive work, but it is also an undeniably powerful and influential piece of horror fiction. For those with the stomach for it, Crossed #1 offers a masterclass in tension, character, and how to use the language of comics to explore the absolute darkest corners of the human soul. But for everyone else, it will forever remain the comic that went too far. The town's been overrun

The possibilities for are endless, and as the series continues to unfold, one thing is certain: readers can expect more of the same unflinching, addictive storytelling that has come to define this acclaimed comic book series.

The issue sets a grim tone for the series, emphasizing that in this world, there is no hope or cure—only the choice of how long one can survive before becoming a monster themselves.

: Unlike typical zombies, the Crossed retain their human intelligence and skills, making them cunning and highly dangerous predators. : The plot centers on a small band of survivors—led by

Crossed #1 does not ease the reader into its universe; it drops them directly into the immediate, chaotic aftermath of the outbreak. The story is framed through the perspective of Stan, a survivor reflecting on the sudden collapse of society.

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