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Lazarus, Vol. 1: Family
by Greg Rucka
I've been meaning to read Lazarus for a long time now, and since I've recently been seeing hype for this series resurging I thought I'd finally dip my toes. So far, I'm impressed!
Volume one only collects four issues, and they're definitely light on backstory and explanations—this seems to be a common complaint and I understand, but for me I found it just fuelled my want to continue the series than it did fuelling any aggravation. I'm really interested to learn more about Lazarus' and the world outside of the two families.
The art was dark and gritty and I really enjoyed it, I think it fits the tone of the comic perfectly and I like how Forever is drawn, she's all muscles and frowns and she looks (and acts) like a badass. I found her really likeable and I can't wait to see where her story goes.
Volume one only collects four issues, and they're definitely light on backstory and explanations—this seems to be a common complaint and I understand, but for me I found it just fuelled my want to continue the series than it did fuelling any aggravation. I'm really interested to learn more about Lazarus' and the world outside of the two families.
The art was dark and gritty and I really enjoyed it, I think it fits the tone of the comic perfectly and I like how Forever is drawn, she's all muscles and frowns and she looks (and acts) like a badass. I found her really likeable and I can't wait to see where her story goes.