Crossover (Image Comics) Explained

Crossover
Format:Monthly
Ongoing:y
Date:November 4, 2020 — August 18, 2022
Startmo:November
Startyr:2020
Endmo:August
Endyr:2022
Issues:13 (plus 1 special)
Letterers:John J. Hill
Editors:Mark Waid
Tpb:Kids Love Chains
Isbn:1-5343-1893-3
Tpb1:The Ten-Cent Plague
Isbn1:1-5343-1928-X

Crossover is an American comic book ongoing series created by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe and John J. Hill, and is being published by Image Comics.[1]

The series debuted on November 4, 2020 and was put on hold on August 18, 2022.[2]

Premise

In 2017, fictional characters from comic books, across various publishers and genres, come to life in the real world, causing mayhem, destruction and death around the city of Denver, Colorado.

Five years later, a ragtag team of humans and characters join forces and embark on a quest to return to Denver, now domed off and containing the displaced characters, to find out the cause behind "The Event".[3]

Publication history

In July 2020, during San Diego Comic-Con, Image Comics announced a comic book series titled Crossover, created by Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw, Dee Cunniffe and John J. Hill.[4] Three years earlier, they created God Country and Redneck, two other Image series.[5]

According to Cates and Shaw during an interview on IGN, the story is inspired by the concept of several crossover summer events that are presented by comic book publishers like DC Comics, Marvel Comics, among others, with the story being inspired by/based on " as Cloverfield", and they also revealed the possibility for other characters from Image and other owners to appear.[6]

Following the release of issue #1 in 3D edition on August 18, 2022, Image put the series on hold to release another comic book titled Vanish, also co-created by Cates.[7]

Characters

Main

Guest

Returning

Character(s)FranchiseCreator(s)Owner(s)
AntiquarianThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Archie AndrewsArchieVic Bloom, John L. Goldwater and Bob MontanaArchie Comics
AristusGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
AvengelyneAvengelyneCathy Christian, Rob Liefeld and Tony LobitoRob Liefeld and Little Wolf Productions (published by Image Comics)
BatmanDC UniverseBill Finger and Bob KaneDC Comics (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Battle PopeBattle PopeRobert Kirkman and Tony MooreRobert Kirkman and Tony Moore (published by Skybound Entertainment through Image Comics)
BloodpouchThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
CarnageMarvel UniverseMark Bagley and David MichelinieMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
Christian WalkerPowersBrian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon OemingJinxworld (currently published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Colonel WeirdBlack HammerJeff Lemire and Dean Ormston171 Studios and Dean Ormston (Published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Combo ManMarvel UniverseHector Collazo, John Statema and Mark GruenwaldMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
Cosmic Ghost RiderMarvel UniverseDonny Cates and Geoff ShawMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
Count DraculaDraculaBram StokerIn the public domain
The DarknessTop Cow UniverseGarth Ennis, Marc Silvestri and David WohlTop Cow Productions (published through Image Comics)
Deanna "Dee" QuinlanGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
Denna PilgrimPowersBrian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon OemingJinxworld (currently published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Doctor BlaqkThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Doctor StrangeMarvel UniverseStan Lee and Steve DitkoMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
The DriverThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Elizabeth QuinlanGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
Emmet QuinlanGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
Emory RainsThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
Escape GoatBuzzkillDonny Cates, Geoff Shaw and Mark ReznicekMark Reznicek and Donny Cates (originally published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group; now published by Image Comics)
Francis PierceBuzzkill Donny Cates, Geoff Shaw and Mark ReznicekMark Reznicek and Donny Cates (originally published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group; now published by Image Comics)
GertrudeI Hate FairylandSkottie YoungSkottie Young (published by Image Comics)
GhostComics' Greatest WorldBarbara Kesel, Jerry Prosser, Mike Richardson, Randy Stradley and Chris WarnerDark Horse Comics (Embracer Group)
GodzillaGodzillaEiji Tsubaraya, Ishirō Honda and Tomoyuki TanakaToho (North American comic books currently published by IDW Publishing)
High GuardBuzzkill Donny Cates, Mark Reznicek and Geoff ShawMark Reznicek and Donny Cates (originally published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group; now published by Image Comics)
Hit-GirlKick-AssMark Millar and John Romita Jr.Dave and Eggsy Ltd. and John Romita Jr. (published by Millarworld, a Netflix company, through Image Comics)
HulkMarvel UniverseJack Kirby and Stan LeeMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
InvincibleInvincibleRobert Kirkman, Ryan Ottley and Cory WalkerRobert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley (published by Skybound Entertainment through Image Comics)
Janey QuinlanGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
The JokerDC UniverseBill Finger, Bob Kane and Jerry RobinsonDC Comics (Warner Bros. Discovery)
Lucifer The Wicked + The DivineKieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvieKieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie (published by Image Comics)
Luther StrodeThe Strange Talent of Luther StrodeJustin Jordan and Tradd MooreJustin Jordan and Tradd Moore (published by Image Comics)
MadmanMadmanMike AllredMike Allred (currently published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group)
Max DamageIrredeemablePeter Krause and Mark WaidBoom! Studios
Miss AdventureThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
NeganThe Walking DeadRobert Kirkman and Charlie AdlardRobert Kirkman (published by Skybound Entertainment through Image Comics)
Night KnightThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
PanteradactylBuzzkill Donny Cates, Mark Reznicek and Geoff ShawMark Reznicek and Donny Cates (originally published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group; now published by Image Comics)
Rawhide KidMarvel UniverseBob Brown and Stan LeeMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
Roy QuinlanGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
RX-78-2 GundamGundamYoshiyuki Tomino and Hajime YatateSotsu/Sunrise (Bandai Namco Holdings)
Savage DragonSavage DragonErik LarsenErik Larsen (published by Image Comics)
Scooby-DooScooby-DooJoe Ruby, Ken Spears and Iwao TakamotoCartoon Network Studios/Hanna-Barbera (Warner Bros. Discovery) (comic books published by DC Comics)
ShadowHawkShadowHawkJim ValentinoJim Valentino/Shadowline (published through Image Comics)
ShoxxxBuzzkill Donny Cates, Mark Reznicek and Geoff ShawMark Reznicek and Donny Cates (originally published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of Embracer Group; now published by Image Comics)
Soviet NunchuckThe PaybacksDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff ShawDonny Cates, Eliot Rahal and Geoff Shaw (published by Dark Horse Comics, a subsidiary of the Embracer Group)
SpawnSpawnTodd McFarlaneTodd McFarlane Productions (published through Image Comics)
Spider-ManMarvel UniverseSteve Ditko and Stan LeeMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
The SquidWatchmenDave Gibbons, John Higgins and Alan MooreDC Comics (Warner Bros. Discovery)
StarfoxMarvel UniverseJim Starlin and Mike FriedrichMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
Stay Puft Marshmallow ManGhostbustersDan Aykroyd and Bill BryanColumbia Pictures (Sony)
SupermanDC UniverseJoe Shuster and Jerry SiegelDC Comics (Warner Bros. Discovery) and the Jerry Siegel Family [8]
The ThingMarvel UniverseJack Kirby and Stan LeeMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
ThorMarvel UniverseJack Kirby, Stan Lee and Larry LieberMarvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company)
The TickThe TickBen EdlundBen Edlund (published by New England Comics)
ValofaxGod CountryDonny Cates, John J. Hill, Geoff Shaw and Jason WordieDonny Cates and Geoff Shaw (published by Image Comics)
WitchbladeTop Cow UniverseBrian Haberlin, Marc Silvestri, Michael Turner and David WohlTop Cow Productions (published through Image Comics)
Wonder WomanDC UniverseWilliam Moulton Marston and H. G. PeterDC Comics (Warner Bros. Discovery)

Issues

IssueTitleWritten byDrawn byColored byPublication date
  1. 1
"Kids Love Chains: Part One"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeNovember 4, 2020
In 2017, the city of Denver was invaded by fictional superheroes and supervillains fighting each other, causing destruction and death, until a superhero created a force field around the city. Five years later, most of society has rejected those characters, but Ellie Howell is one of the few people who still believes in them. She works for a comic book store located in Provo, until one day, her boss Otto spots Ava, a fictional character who somehow got evacuated from Denver. This alarms a mob of fanatical Protestants led by Father Lowe, who forces his son Ryan to toss a Molotov cocktail against the shop, causing it to explode. Ava reveals a figure helped them escape.[9] <------3D Special back-up story:-->
  1. 2
"Kids Love Chains: Part Two"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeDecember 9, 2020
Following the burnout of their comic book shop, Ellie is given asylum by Otto. She offers herself to return Ava to her parents, unaware she has superpowers of her own. During his temporary imprisonment, Ryan is secretly recruited by Nathaniel Abrams Pendleton, Special Director of the Powerhouse, as he reveals that Ryan would play a major role in ending the Event in Denver. In the meantime, there are murders against comic book writers and artists, like Brian K. Vaughan.[10]
  1. 3
"Kids Love Chains: Part Three"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeJanuary 6, 2021
While Ellie, Otto and Ava travel to Denver, they meet Ryan, who decided to escape from his father. At the same time, a Gundam is fighting a kaiju, but the group is rescued by the Paybacks, who were sent by Madman, the figure that helped Ava and several others to escape the dome.[11]
  1. 4
"Kids Love Chains: Part Four"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeFebruary 24, 2021
Madman reveals that Ava's parents are back in the fictional world through a portal inside Denver, and Payback member Doctor Blaqk reveals he was the one that put the dome over the city, but as long as the characters stay away from it, their powers weaken. The group travels to the National Event Memorial and Museum Center, where they meet Deanna Quinlan, granddaughter of Emmet Quinlan and keeper of the sword Valofax. Meanwhile, Father Lowe keeps a prisoner inside his ministry compound, while Director Pendleton receives orders to advance the experiments of the "Amalgam Program".[12]
  1. 5
"Kids Love Chains: Part Five"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeMarch 31, 2021
Father Lowe uses his prisoner as a suicide bomb inside the Powerhouse, as part of his plan to start a war against the characters. The group travels inside the dome in Denver, where they are confronted by an army of Amalgams sent by the government, but as an army of planes begin to launch missiles, Ava unleashes her powers to destroy them. As Madman fails to convince her to stop, Ryan has no choice but to shoot Ava with the same special gun that he was given by Pendleton.[13]
  1. 6
"Kids Love Chains: Conclusion"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeApril 28, 2021
After Ellie prevents Ryan from shooting Ava, the group reunites to find the portal. However, many characters still fight each other after years. The team succeeds in finding the portal and Ava returns to her world with her parents. Ellie and Ryan escape from the dome, but Otto gets injured and left behind in the process. Inside an apartment, Ellie reveals to Ryan that she is not a real human, but a character from the fictional world.[14]
  1. 7
Chip ZdarskyPhil Hester and Ande ParksDee CunniffeJune 30, 2021
In the wake of the murders against comic book celebrities, Steve Murray is on the run when he meets his alter ego "Chip Zdarsky". While trying to escape by car, they have a crash, and when Chip is killed by an assailant, Steve escapes and reports what happened to detectives Christian Walker and Denna Pilgrim from the Powers Division.[15]
  1. 8
"Meanwhile: Part One"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeSeptember 29, 2021
While Ellie and Ryan deal with their issues, they are taken to the Powerhouse by the Powers Division. Pendleton informs Ryan about the recent murders against comic book celebrities, and that he has Father Lowe in custody for the previous bombing. In the meantime, the mysterious prisoner gets upset for how the order of events has been changed due to Ellie's actions.[16]
  1. 9
"Meanwhile: Part Two"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeNovember 3, 2021
When Walker and Pilgrim interrogate Ellie about the murders, Father Lowe reveals to Ryan that he knows the killer's identity and intentions. Walker and Pilgrim then investigate a crime scene, where the victim is Scott Snyder and the murder weapon is a Batarang.[17]
  1. 10
"Meanwhile: Part Three"Brian Michael Bendis and Donny CatesMichael Avon Oeming and Geoff ShawNick Filardi and Dee CunniffeDecember 8, 2021
Pendleton reveals most of his past as a family man who got widowed after the Event, and decided to solve the mystery behind what happened. He also knows the mysterious prisoner inside the Powerhouse is in fact Donny Cates himself.[18]
  1. 11
"Meanwhile: Part Four"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeFebruary 2, 2022
In a previous interrogation, Cates reveals to Pendleton he only wanted to make a love story, but the idea was cancelled before the Event happened. Pendleton forces Cates to remain as a prisoner in the Powerhouse until an "ending" is made. In the present, when Ellie initially does not believe in Cates' words, he secretly gives her a letter detailing the coming events. When Walker and Pilgrim take Father Love to a baseball stadium in search for the killer, it was revealed that Negan was the material author, but it was Lowe who orchestrated those killings.[19]
  1. 12
"Meanwhile: Part Five"Robert Kirkman and Donny CatesPhil Hester and Geoff ShawKlaus Janson and Dee CunniffeMarch 2, 2022
Sometime after the Event, Negan met and killed his creator, Robert Kirkman, as revenge for the life he gave him. Back in the present, Negan reveals to Walker and Pilgrim about why he joined Father Lowe, as they both share the same interest of freeing the real world from all fictional characters. Besides, he met another person more powerful than Cates. Within the Powerhouse, Cates manages to use his powers to lock Pendleton in his own room, while freeing Ellie (reunited by Valofax) and Ryan (armed with a lightsaber) to save Walker and Pilgrim.[20]
  1. 13
"Meanwhile: Conclusion"Donny CatesGeoff ShawDee CunniffeMay 11, 2022
The humans and characters go into an all-out war, as Negan takes Donny hostage, but Ellie uses Valofax to impale them both. When Father Lowe tries to become a suicide bomb, Ryan tries to reason with him, but Pendleton kills him by using a special armor. In his dying moment, Donny reveals to Ellie and Ryan that they must kill artist Geoff Shaw in order to put an end to the Event in Denver.[21]
  1. 1
3D Special side storyDonny Cates and Matthew RosenbergMegan HutchisonDee CunniffeAugust 18, 2022

Reception

Oscar Maltby wrote for Newsarama that the first issue was "bold as hell" and an intriguing start.[22]

IssuePublication dateCritic ratingCritic reviewsRef.
  1. 1
November 4, 20208.9/1026[23]
  1. 2
December 9, 20207.9/1015[24]
  1. 3
January 6, 20218.4/1011[25]
  1. 4
February 24, 20218.2/1014[26]
  1. 5
March 31, 20218.0/1012[27]
  1. 6
April 28, 20219.2/1011[28]
  1. 7
June 30, 20218.5/107[29]
  1. 8
September 29, 20218.9/106[30]
  1. 9
November 3, 20219.3/10[31]
  1. 10
December 8, 20218.1/10[32]
  1. 11
February 2, 20229.1/10[33]
  1. 12
March 2, 20228.9/104[34]
  1. 13
May 11, 20229.2/106[35]
Overall8.7/10130[36]

Collected editions

TitleVolumeMaterial collectedPagesPublication dateISBN
Crossover, Volume 1: Kids Love Chains1
  • Crossover #1−6
176May 26, 2021
Crossover, Volume 2: The Ten-Cent Plague2
  • Crossover #7−13
June 8, 2022

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McMillan. Graeme. July 23, 2020. Image Comics Sets Real-World Series 'Crossover'. July 25, 2020. The Hollywood Reporter.
  2. Web site: Marston. George. July 24, 2020. Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw explain the ambitious story behind Crossover. July 25, 2020. Newsarama.
  3. Web site: Odgers . Jodi . July 26, 2020 . Comic-Con@Home: Image Teases Crossover's EPIC Scope & Aspirations . July 26, 2020 . Comic Book Resources.
  4. Web site: Adams. Tim. July 23, 2020. Crossover: Image Debuts First Look at Cates & Shaw's Explosive New Series. July 25, 2020. Comic Book Resources.
  5. Web site: Quaintance. Zack. July 23, 2020. SDCC '20: What is Image Comics' CROSSOVER? Donny Cates explains…. July 25, 2020. The Beat.
  6. Web site: July 23, 2020. Creating the Anti-Crossover Event at Image Comics. July 28, 2020. IGN.
  7. Web site: Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman Bring Their Creator-Owned Series Vanish to Image Comics (Exclusive) . 2023-02-17 . Comics . en.
  8. Web site: Nobleman . Marc . "By special arrangement with the Jerry Siegel family" explained . 28 March 2022 . Noblemania.
  9. Crossover #1 (2020). Image Comics.
  10. Crossover #2 (2020). Image Comics.
  11. Crossover #3 (2021). Image Comics.
  12. Crossover #4 (2021). Image Comics.
  13. Crossover #5 (2021). Image Comics.
  14. Crossover #6 (2021). Image Comics.
  15. Crossover #7 (2021). Image Comics.
  16. Crossover #8 (2021). Image Comics.
  17. Crossover #9 (2021). Image Comics.
  18. Crossover #10 (2021). Image Comics.
  19. Crossover #12 (2022). Image Comics.
  20. Crossover #12 (2022). Image Comics.
  21. Crossover #13 (2022). Image Comics.
  22. Web site: Maltby . Oscar . 2020-11-04 . Best Shots review: Crossover #1 "bold as hell" - spoilers . . en.
  23. Web site: Crossover #1 Reviews. 2020-11-12. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  24. Web site: Crossover #2 Reviews. 2020-12-08. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  25. Web site: Crossover #3 Reviews. 2021-01-08. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  26. Web site: Crossover #4 Reviews. 2021-02-23. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  27. Web site: Crossover #5 Reviews. 2021-04-05. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  28. Web site: Crossover #6 Reviews. 2021-04-28. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  29. Web site: Crossover #7 Reviews. 2021-07-30. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  30. Web site: Crossover #8 Reviews. 2021-09-29. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  31. Web site: Crossover #9 Reviews. 2021-11-23. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  32. Web site: Crossover #10 Reviews. 2021-12-08. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  33. Web site: Crossover #11 Reviews. 2022-02-02. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  34. Web site: Crossover #12 Reviews. 2022-03-02. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.
  35. Web site: Crossover #13 Reviews . 2022-05-11 . ComicBookRoundup.com . en-US.
  36. Web site: Crossover (2020) Reviews. 2020-12-08. ComicBookRoundup.com. en-US.