CROSSING
An annoying goth princess haunts the rookie train conductor who ran her over. Paranormal couples counseling, anyone? The first issue of this series is available NOW!
CROSSING #1
M.C. was feeling pretty good about his brand new job as a DARC train engineer, when the absolute worst happens his very first day: he hits a woman walking alone on the tracks. Occupational hazard? Sure. But worker’s comp doesn’t cover haunting! M.C. is desperate to figure out if Nina is truly a ghost, or just a really annoying figment of his guilty conscience.
Story by Enrica Jang
Art by Alex Cormack
Color/Letters Mark Mullaney
Creator Talks Podcast goes off the rails with the entire CROSSING creative team!
How did Enrica almost run herself over with her own car...in a cemetery? How did Alex win a trophy for best birthday? Which one of Mark's hidden talents finally won the heart of his (then) future wife? What is a protein spill? Do we want to know? These questions (and...
Funny Book Splatter interviews Enrica Jang on all things CROSSING
More love for CROSSING! We are over 50% funded in our second week, and writer Enrica Jang was just featured on the Funny Book Splatter podcast! A big "thank you" goes out to host James Ferguson, who has been a fan of Crossing from issue one. We...
Geek.com picks CROSSING, one of 5 new comics you should back on Kickstarter!
We're getting all kinds of love this week: CROSSING was chosen as a "Project We Love" and then Geek.com recommended us as 1 of 5 new comics you should back on Kickstarter! Big thank you to Joseph Corallo at Geek.com for believing in CROSSING! We're in really great...
A-MOO-ZING! CROSSING is back on Kickstarter and Atomic Moo says you should check us out!
As of last week, the new Kickstarter campaign to bring CROSSING to San Diego Comic Con is LIVE! After 7 days, we're kissing 50% funded, but there's still a long way to go! We got a signal boost from the guys at Atomic Moo website & podcast who featured CROSSING on...
“Chicks dig scars.” A 2017 re-cap from RSM editor-in-chief, Enrica Jang
I usually start to look ahead to writing the year’s recap somewhere in October. How to frame it, what to share. I really struggled to write this year’s recap, though. Not because we didn’t do a lot—holy...
Train is on the track: CROSSING #2 PREVIEW
It's been over a year since we released Issue #1 of...