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Presents three tales that span several eras of the infection, including one in which four British soldiers consider using a drastic method that would end their country's infection but that would risk the lives of innocent survivors.
About the author
A cornerstone of the modern comic industry, Garth Ennis is most easily recognized as the creator of Preacher, one of the best-selling graphic novel series of all time. His full list of writing credits is nothing short of extraordinary; his career highlights include
Judge Dredd, Hellblazer, The Demon, Hitman, Punisher, The Pro, War Story, and The Boys. Over the past ten years, Ennis has published numerous acclaimed and fan-favorite projects through Avatar Press, including
Dicks, Chronicles Of Wormwood, 303, Streets Of Glory, and the wildly successful Crossed series. He wrote and directed his first film,
Stitched, which Avatar Press continued as an ongoing series.
Beginning his career in comic books as a freelance artist in 1990, David Lapham founded El Capitan Books in 1995 exclusively to publish his Eisner Award-winning crime comic book series,
Stray Bullets. In recent years, he has worked as a writer for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, IDW Publishing, Dark Horse, and finally Avatar Press, on three
Crossed projects (
Family Values,
Crossed 3D,
Badlands, and
Psychopath),
Ferals, and
Caligula.
Simon Spurrier, a British author of comic books and novels, first began writing professionally in 2001. He contributed extensively to the library of respected UK publisher 2000 AD, including their flagship comic book series
Judge Dredd, Harry Kipling, Lobster Random, and The Simping Detective. He also wrote several novels set in the 2000 AD and Warhammer 40,000 story continuities. With the debut of his creator-owned series
Gutsville in 2007, Spurrier began to work in the American comic book market, predominantly on such Marvel Comics properties as
Silver Surfer, Ghost Rider, and X-Men. In 2011, Spurrier launched a successful web comic through Avatar Press,
Crossed: Wish You Were Here, which presents his take on the on the popular horror franchise (CrossedComic.com).