"POISON," Part Four
Johanna makes her move.
I have long touted this book as one my favorite comic books out and this was almost as good as it gets for the run. Considering this probably wasn't the big finale of any sort, it was a spectacular issue that highlighted the potency of this arc and brought a lot of threads together. Read Full Review
LAZARUS #20 sees Greg Rucka and Michael Lark continuing to push their story forward at a perfect pace. With lots of action and high drama all around, LAZARUS shows no signs of slowing down. Read Full Review
It's a testament to this book's world building and character development that even though the main character only appears in a handful of panels, this issue is just as intriguing and thrilling as any other. Read Full Review
It seems that Lazarus remains a mostly under-appreciated series for Image Comics, but the stories have been consistently solid, and even exemplary. While Lazarus #20 might not reach the highs of the previous two issues, it doesnt really drop momentum too much, instead shifting gears and redirecting the story into a new and surprising direction. I think Johanna Carlyle becoming a bigger presence in Lazarus will be a good decision, and Im looking forward to how Rucka and Lark utilize her in upcoming issues. Read Full Review
Perfect! Forever kicks butt in battle and Johanna's trying to get rid of her brother's power.
Hot stuff, it's like a classier Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.