As the sickness takes a greater toll on the trapped students, Charles and Tamara attempt to break out of the quarantine.
We are past the middle and heading towards the end of our story. Chapman throws one more wrench at us right at the very end of the comic that will tear at your heart. Just by what happened in this comic and its ending, I can already tell there's a lot in store for us in Issue 4. Read Full Review
Lazaretto is an unnerving and heart-breaking experience that plays upon the tropes of the quarantine stories and its endearing characters to craft a truly absorbing tale. Its existentially terrifying, and I highly recommend it to anyone who can stomach it. Its a masterfully crafted social horror story. Read Full Review
As I said in my review of the first issue, Lazaretto is a comic that makes you want to go and wash your hands as soon as youve put it down. Tense, shocking and utterly gripping, its like Lord of the Flies with actual flies buzzing over actual diseased and dying college students. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Lazaretto #3 continues to impress and keep me intrigued on who will make it out the quarantine. With the ending of this issue, I dont know who will make it out. Read Full Review
If you've bought this you have in your hands an infectious, stomach churning comic unlike anything currently on the shelf. If you haven't bought this, you are missing out. Read Full Review