Very edgy in true Garth Ennis fashion. I'm writing this as a review of this "franchise" as a whole I suppose, because I don't remember which stories were which. The original Crossed novel where Horsecock is the antagonist explores the very....umm, lets say "engaging" concept of an infinitely horrifying spin on the traditional zombie genre wherein the zombies are both still smart, fast, and instead of just eating you, act out their most horrible thoughts. Its a very intriguing concept on its face. Anyway I meant to say that the original Crossed explores the original concept well enough(and is an enjoyable read) that I don't think most of the others are worth reading afterwards besides the following:
1. The "Smokey" arc. Fascinating and compelling.
2. The "after" Crossed arc taking place far in the future. Well done sci-fi.
I will add that this is easily the most vile thing I've ever read/watched/experienced of any genre. I mean the whole idea of it is kind of Ennis' endgame of designing a vehicle for him that would enable him to write as wildly depraved as anyone possibly could. That said, the three plotlines I mentioned are actually my favorite Ennis' pieces besides The Boys, which I thought the TV show did far better than the comic anyway.