The 15th of September Bleeding Cool announced a new miniseries written by Moore to be published by Avatar Press. The first issue will be on the shelves in Dicember.
Moore will play in the horrorific universe of Crossed, created by Garth Ennis, with art provided by Brazilian artist Gabriel Andrade.
"[...] Moore has created an entirely new world and a hundred years of “missing”
history to explore the future of the Crossed outbreak, what will happen
to the Crossed themselves over such a long period of time, and what
fate awaits humanity after losing the basic elements of modern
civilization.
[...] Crossed: +100 features characters in a specific enclave of
survivors, many of whom have never actually seen an infected Crossed
individual and are seeking to build a future for themselves upon the
ruins of the past. The natural world has returned to human cities in
force, and humans are resorting to reclaiming basic technological
advancements. Central to the narrative is Future Taylor, a female
archivist intrigued by science fiction of the 20th and 21st centuries,
and her struggling team of reclamation workers. When they encounter a
small group of Crossed, they are troubled by the implications of
proliferation from the violent and infected beings, and set out to
uncover the mystery of why Crossed seem to be increasing and behaving
unusually in the region. Is there really any hope for rebuilding human
culture, or will the Crossed epidemic finally stamp out human evolution
through the last of the straggling survivors?
Alan Moore explains the appeal of the series to him as a writer:
What kind of human future would there be at all? Would humans all be gone? Once I started thinking about this, and I checked all this with Garth, and he thought that it was logical, it seems pretty sound. So, that’s been part of the thrill of it. I think people think of Crossed as a horror story, and I can see why. It is extremely horrible. But actually I’ve always had my problems with genre, and I am coming to the conclusion that genre has really only ever been a convenience.Not only has Alan Moore full-scripted this contained arc of Crossed, but he has also designed every single cover of the series personally, in multiple formats. [...]
Now, looking at Crossed, I was actually thinking that this, for my purposes, is a horror story, but it’s also a science fiction story. I was thinking that Crossed is actually a science fiction story that has got a really, really high horror quotient. So that was the way that I started approaching it. I was treated Crossed as a “What if?” story, which is the premise of most science fiction.
[...] more information on a special “sampler” publication that will precede the series’ arrival in shops and include exclusive artwork, notes from Alan Moore, and a first look at the series."
The complete article can be read on BleedingCool site, here.
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