David Hine and Si Spurrier, the writers behind "Crossed: Badlands" and "Crossed: Wish You Were Here" talk about writing the most violent, twisted comics on the stands and reveal details on the "Crossed: Badlands" annual.
Full article here.
David Hine and Si Spurrier, the writers behind "Crossed: Badlands" and "Crossed: Wish You Were Here" talk about writing the most violent, twisted comics on the stands and reveal details on the "Crossed: Badlands" annual.
Full article here.
This interview does give the impression that I'm the regular ongoing writer on Crossed: Badlands. Writers are rotating. I'm writing the current 5-issue arc. Si Spurrier is on the next arc and after that I think David Lapham and Garth Ennis have an arc each.
Still no sign of Avatar ever going digital, so Badlands remains unbought and unread.
As for the webcomic, the design of that site is absolute rubbish. The story and art are ok, but the technical design is terrible, and makes navigation a chore.
virtue untested is innocence
I like the web comic but half the fun is picking out the cover you like best. I still perfer printed.
I'm enjoying your run so far David. My favorite runs have been Lapham's. I'm a huge Ennis fan but I think Lapham has been a little more creative in the situations he's set up.
Got the last two issues. Looking forward to reading them.
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While the Ennis run remains one of my favorite all time, I'm enjoying the current Badlands run by Mr. Hine.
Can't wait to see how Hine is going to wrap up the current story arc. The last issue's ending was a cliffhanger and a half!
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