Crossed: Family Values is the sequel to the Miniseries by Garth Ennis, in which the people are crazy from one moment to the other and kill each other. Sounds like 28 Days Later? Then just imagine this film (and the sequel from me) in front on an absolutely sick trip. Crossed is by far the most brutal and sickest comics that I've ever read (and I'm long-term readers.). The focus of the second miniseries is situated on a farming family, who flees from the infected, but among these there is also the mother, which her family everywhere follows. Whenever one thinks, macabre and obscene, it can not be, the writer David Lapham sets still gained a lot. Here is murdered on ultra-brutal way. Whether babies or old people, no one is safe. The series is so often at the limits of what is tolerable and will certainly never published by a German publisher, but who has a lot ... very very good sense of black, macabre humor, will with Crossed have his joy. Had I not already read the first three books of the third miniseries, I would not believe that it can go even harder to the point. Avatar has declared a regular series in 2012, but since so far hardly book their series has been released on time, I believe it when I see it.