Tamara and Charles are on the run when the virus reaches Phase III: Hallucinations.
I feel like I say it in every review, but I will continue to sing the praises of Jey Levang's art. Especially now that people's' skin is literally just falling off of them. Levang's art style is gritty. Not dark. It's gritty. These decomposing faces look super gross. And his attention to subtle details are fantastic. Things as little as blood starting to leak from Charles's eyes so the reader knows how far the disease has actually progressed within him without slapping us in the face with it. Read Full Review
Things are clearly moving towards a definite conclusion, but with the virus itself behaving in some thoroughly unexpected ways its going to be interesting to see what sort of resolution Chapman and Levang have for us in the final issue. Ill wager that unlikely to be an uplifting finale with smiles and high-fives all round, and Im already bracing myself to see what the pair have in store for us next month. Whatever happens though, theres no denying that Lazaretto has been one of the most impressive BOOM! Studios books of 2017, even if it is gradually morphing into something different from what I was initially expecting. Read Full Review