About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: CrossGen characters, CrossGen titles, Sigilverse, Lady Death, Minor characters in Meridian, Crux, The Crossovers, Negation, Sojourn, Danik, Solusandra, Ruse, Way of the Rat, The First, Obregon Kaine, Abadazad, Mystic, Brath, Ethan, Mark of Charon, Ilahn of Cadador, Samandahl Rey, The Path, Chimera, Giselle Villard, Ingra, Route 666, Altwaal, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Evinlea, Pyrem, Persha, Trenin, Brath Mac Garen, Seahn, Lazarus Bale, Mighty Man, Appolyon, Genevieve Villard, Scion, Negation War, Mordath, Yala, El Cazador, Trial by Fire, Altwaals Weapons, Shiara, Mai Shen, Exeter, Bron, Gareth, CrossGen Chronicles, Darrow, Bernd Rechts, Ankharans, Saurians: Unnatural Selection, Atlantis, Roiya Sintor, Zanniati Oribatta, JeMerik Meer, Raamia, CrossGenesis. Excerpt: Cross Generation Entertainment, or CrossGen, was an American comic book publisher that operated from 1998 to 2004. CrossGen Comics, Inc. was founded in 1998, by Tampa, Florida-based entrepreneur Mark Alessi who sought to create a comic book universe that was uniquely varied but also connected by a common theme. In July 2010, Marvel Comics announced plans to revive CrossGen titles. In January 2000 CrossGen Comics, Inc. debuted with CrossGenesis, a sneak-peak at the CrossGen universe (informally referred to by fans as the Sigilverse). It gave an outline of the universe, worlds and characters of CrossGen's flagship titles that were released six months later. Mark Alessi and Gina M. Villa, head of creative departments, wrote a history of the Sigilverse before any comics were written. The head creative team consisted of Barbara Kesel, Mark Waid and Ron Marz. The company's publications covered a variety of genres with characters inhabiting a single shared universe. The cover to CrossGenesis #1 The first wave of CrossGen titles included: The protagonists of the first ...