"CULL," Part Three
Forever gets schooled. Sonja gets revenge.
The Cull is in full effect. Forever gets closer to knowing the full truth and another family gets cleared off the map. Things will only get heavier from here. Read Full Review
Greg Rucka's Lazarus workstation must be a maze of photos and yarn, so complex are the various connections and relationships that inhabit his world. And yet, despite each new layer, each uncovered past or secret motivation, the story never gets so loaded with extraneous detail that comprehension is lost. Read Full Review
Lazarus combines family dynamics and fast-paced, athletic combat like no other comic book. Read Full Review
It's not a terribly interesting comic, the lead character Forever is about the most fascinating, everyone one else is just a shop dummy with a word balloon stuck to it. The pacing is slow, the dialogue is dull the action is stilted by a weird choice to use static shots, no motion effects at all, making the rhythm of the story rather staccato. Read Full Review
Haha, it's funny to see another reviewer chalk up moderate opinions in the letters column to "extreme left wing bleating," it's mind boggling. The story itself is decent, a couple action sequences surround a low key progression of the plot.
Not a great deal happens in this issue, and the letters column is given over to more extreme left wing bleating.