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  1. Lazarus is an American dystopian science fiction comic book series created by writer Greg Rucka and artist Michael Lark. The two began developing the idea in 2012 and partnered with colorist Santi Arcas to finish the art.

  2. Apr 11, 2018 · Everything You Need to Know About Lazarus Before Reading Lazarus: Risen #1. March 20, 2019 | Mark Peters Before diving back into Greg Rucka and Michael Lark's dystopian epic in Lazarus: Risen, learn everything about the world and its embattled hero, Forever Carlyle.

  3. Lazarus Series by Greg Rucka. 28 primary works • 39 total works. Followed by Lazarus: X+66 and Lazarus: Risen. See also: Lazarus Sourcebook. More. Book 1. Lazarus #1. by Greg Rucka. 3.94 · 1,503 Ratings · 36 Reviews · published 2013 · 6 editions. In a dystopian near-future government is a quaint … Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Lazarus #2.

  4. For the past six years, writer Greg Rucka and artist Michael Lark have unspooled a dense sci-fi mythology about malicious, warring families and the servants who protect them. In March, the team will present Lazarus in a new quarterly format with a new number-one issue as Lazarus: Risen.

  5. Before diving back into Greg Rucka and Michael Lark's dystopian epic in Lazarus: Risen, learn everything about the world and its embattled hero, Forever Carlyle.

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  6. Dec 12, 2013 · By Matt O’Keefe. In July Greg Rucka and Michael Lark debuted Lazarus from Image Comics, and in five short months they have already established a rich dystopia full of conflicted characters, political corruption, and broken families. I had a conversation with Greg about collaborating, world building, and carving his own destiny.

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  8. Dec 2, 2014 · Lazarus Book 1. Hardcover – Dec 2 2014. by Greg Rucka (Author), Michael Lark (Artist), Owen Freeman (Artist) 4.8 141 ratings. Part of: Lazarus. See all formats and editions. “Lark's artwork is fabulous, capturing both the scenes of violence and those of introspection, in which Forever tries to accept who she is and how she feels about it.

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