Got this in a grab bag. Wasn't horrible. It just wasn't great. In fact, it pretty much made me feel like I was right to decide not to jump on the Marvel events.
Deadpool's throwing a pity party, but at least he's aware of the cycles of his life and he's trying to do something about them. If there's no character growth, I can't keep coming back and Duggan's been great at balancing that growth with who Deadpool is and what his series does so well. In fact,...
I got this one on a whim. Why? Because the cover is REALLY cool. I love the artwork of it and it made me want to know more about the woman on the cover. She also reminded me of a character of mine that I created in high school and have started to revisit. So yeah, A+ for the cover. It's amazing. U...
This volume deals with a Conclave called to bring all the ruling families of the world together as trouble escalates between them and all of them have to choose sides – a Trial by Combat is included with tragic results and a war begins (lots of fighting scenes). Meanwhile Forever finds out more abou...
Having already read Volumes 2 & 3 (with some difficulty regarding continuity), it is rewarding to read the first volume and see how things started and developed. Lazarus refers to Forever, part of the Carlyle family that dominate grain production in the USA in this collection about a possible future...
I liked this 2nd volume more than the first. Probably because it expanded beyond Forever and let us see some of how the "waste" live. it also gave us some back history on Forever and how she's struggling with the message that her family is not her family and that is not her father. She keeps looking...
I had trouble rating this because it lacks the impact of the first volume. Forever seems to get lost in the shuffle, and she was less defined as a character. Although I felt the flashbacks give more insight into Forever's relationship with her 'father.' The new storyline about the Barrett family, wh...
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
I bought this thinking it was another recent horror comic collection, but kept it because it looked interesting. There are many hooks in these stories, but I think it would be more memorable if less people had been included and the volume developed longer, stronger stories. it's hard to be horrifyin...
Lazarus, Vol 2.: Lift is a satisfying continuation of the dystopian story begun in Lazarus: Family. The truce between the Moray and Carlyle "Families" is holding and Forever continues to question her role. Where Family established the setting and introduced the mafia-style rule of the Family, Lift...
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