I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a graphic novel in a 'badlands' setting might involve stories of survival, adventure, and perhaps a bit of the wild and lawless nature of such an environment. It could have characters facing various challenges like harsh terrains, dangerous animals or even other hostile humans.
Yes. 'Into the Badlands' originated from a comic. The comic's concepts and elements were adapted and expanded upon to create the television series that we know.
Definitely not. 'Into the Badlands' was created specifically for television and didn't have a comic book origin. The show's concept and storylines were developed for the screen.
Since I haven't read the 'Crossed Badlands Graphic Novel', I can only guess. Maybe there's a group of survivors led by a strong - willed leader. There could also be a mysterious loner who has secrets about the badlands that the others don't know. Another possibility is a pair of siblings who rely on each other to survive in this harsh environment.
Badlands is not based on a comic book. It stands on its own with a distinct and original narrative crafted by the writers without drawing inspiration from any comic book source.