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Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka
Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka









Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka

Forever, or Eve for short, is the Lazarus of the Carlyle family and she is essentially their best fighter, the one who is supposed to represent their best foot forward in all respects. With this being a first issue, we see only a slice of this post-apocalyptic setting in which crime families rule the the country, most of which is now just wasteland.

Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka

Second, its a Rucka title, and after Wolverine, I’m always on to try more from him. One, the cover is really good, and as it turns out, it reflects the mood and tone of the internals really well. And as part of my drive to branch out of superhero comics/Star Wars more, picked up Lazarus. But yeah, with “Image-only” titles, I’m not familiar beyond the ones I’ve already mentioned. Unless we count the Top Cow titles such as Witchblade and The Darkness, given that the publishing credit is shared between the two, with Top Cow being an independent imprint of Image. After going through Lazarus #1 however, I’m definitely a fan in the making, and I’m hoping that Lark can continue being as good as he was on this first issue with the next few.Īnd when it comes to Image themselves, I’ve only read three of their titles (Saga – awesome, Higher Earth – so-so, and Planetoid – quite good). With Michael Lark however, this is the first time I’ve seen his artwork. And that was a really enjoyable six issues, certainly a lot better than some of the recent Wolverine stuff I’ve read, like the first three issues of First X-Men and the first two issues of Savage Wolverine. My only prior experience with Rucka’s work is the first volume of his Wolverine run.

Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka

This is definitely a series to watch out for.” ~Shadowhawk, The Founding Fields All in a handful of pages from Rucka and drawn beautifully by Lark. You can read the full review over at The Founding Fields:











Lazarus, Vol. 1 by Greg Rucka