Lazarus, Vol. 1
by:
Michael Lark (author)
Greg Rucka (author)
Collecting the first four issues of the Eisner-winning team of RUCKA and LARK’s critically acclaimed new series about Forever Carlyle, the Lazarus of the Carlyle Family. Included are the first four issues of story, as well as the previously released introductory four-page short “Family:...
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Collecting the first four issues of the Eisner-winning team of RUCKA and LARK’s critically acclaimed new series about Forever Carlyle, the Lazarus of the Carlyle Family. Included are the first four issues of story, as well as the previously released introductory four-page short “Family: Prelude.”Collects LAZARUS #1-4
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00HNFCCSS
Publish date: October 9th 2013
Publisher: Image Comics
Edition language: English
Category:
Science Fiction,
Adult,
Thriller,
Dystopia,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic
Series: Lazarus (#1)
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...
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...
This is a dystopian world, where people are either Family, Serf, or Waste. The Waste are cannon fodder, the Serfs sort of middle class, and the Family the upper echelon. Each Family has a Lazarus, a defender who can't die - or at least it's so hard to kill them they might as well be invincible. ...
A promising idea and a promising series!In a post-apocalyptic society, select few families own all the resources, including land and supplies and people. The families have Lazaruses to protect them. My understanding is that a Lazarus is a genetically engineered human that has modifications that allo...
An intriguing start to a dystopian series that left me wanting to find out more. It starts off strong and just keeps going, with artwork that seemed (appropriately) slightly gritty.