Lazarus, Vol. 2: Lift
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Rating | : | 4.77 (773 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1607068710 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 104 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-23 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Greg Rucka explores more of the elaborate universe he's created" according to scwheeler. Easily the second best title Image comics is producing. Saga being #1.I don't like reviewing comics. Mostly because what keeps me coming back is not have a trailer or preview spoil any aspect of what I'm about to experience. So, if you haven't read vol 1, get that, then read vol 2. Have a litt. Lazarus Lazarus continues to astound. Though there are of course suspension of belief moments, the concept is believable. The post collapse world holds promise for charachter driven narrative, while the gadgets and technology seems appropriate and interesting.. Just as Good as the First Volume! This volume is just as good as the first. I am still in love with the world and the art. I am intrigued by the story and invested in the characters.If you loved the first volume, you will not be disappointed. I pre-ordered the third volume and can't wait until it ships!
Collecting all five issues of "Lift," the second story arc in the New York Times best-selling series. Fans of Rucka and Lark's earlier work (Gotham Central) should lift this book right off the shelf." -BooklistWhile Forever keeps watch on her sister Johanna, she finds hints of rebellion brewing in LA. Lark complements the story in almost uncanny ways as his realistic and gritty style paints the stark world in blacks and browns. "Rucka's ability to write concise and targeted dialogue is on display as his characters show intense emotion through their chosen words. At the same time, the Barrets, a family of "Waste," lose their home and land, and must pursue their only chance for a better life - a 500-mile journey to Denver in the hope that one of their family will be noticed by the Carlyles and "lifted" to Serf status