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'''''Crimson''''' was a [[fantasy]]/[[Horror]] [[comic book]] series by [[artist]] [[Humberto Ramos]] and [[script (comic)|script]]er [[Brian Augustyn]].
'''''Crimson''''' was a [[fantasy]]/[[Horror fiction|Horror]] [[comic book]] series by [[artist]] [[Humberto Ramos]] and [[script (comic)|script]]er [[Brian Augustyn]].


It was [[publisher|published]] by [[Wildstorm]] Comics' [[Cliffhanger (comics)|Cliffhanger]] [[imprint]] of [[creator ownership|creator-owned]] comics.
It was [[publisher|published]] by [[Wildstorm]] Comics' [[Cliffhanger (comics)|Cliffhanger]] [[imprint]] of [[creator ownership|creator-owned]] comics.

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Art by Humberto Ramos

Crimson was a fantasy/Horror comic book series by artist Humberto Ramos and scripter Brian Augustyn.

It was published by Wildstorm Comics' Cliffhanger imprint of creator-owned comics.

The series debuted in 1998 and ran for 24 issues, a special, and a One Shot featuring Scarlet X (featuring the origin of Joe the Indian). The series protagonist was a young man named Alex Elder who after disobeying his parents goes out one night with his friends who are then attacked by a gang of vampires. All save Alex are eviserated and Alex is bitten by the gang leader only to be saved by another vampire. The series then follows Alex as he attempts to adjust to life as a vampire.

The title featured vampires, werewolves, other supernatural elements as well as biblical elements.