Lazarus: Sourcebook Collection Volume 1

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Product Details

Price
$16.99
Publisher
Image Comics
Publish Date
Pages
152
Dimensions
6.6 X 10.1 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781534305151

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About the Author

Dave Walker started drawing cartoons in lectures at Bible College. He now enjoys a huge following via the Church Times, his website, www.cartoonchurch.com, and the Church Times blog www.churchtimes.co.uk/blog Formerly a church youth worker, he lives in Essex.
Greg Rucka was born in San Francisco and raised on the Central Coast of California, in what is commonly referred to as "Steinbeck Country." He began his writing career in earnest at the age of 10 by winning a county-wide short-story contest, and hasn't let up since. He graduated from Vassar College with an A.B. in English, and from the University of Southern California's Master of Professional Writing program with an M.F.A. He is the author of nearly a dozen novels, six featuring bodyguard Atticus Kodiak, and three featuring Tara Chace, the protagonist of his Queen & Country series. Additionally, he has penned several short-stories, countless comics, and the occasional non-fiction essay. In comics, he has had the opportunity to write stories featuring some of the world's best-known characters--Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman--as well as penning several creator-owned properties himself, such as Whiteout and Queen & Country, both published by Oni Press. His work has been optioned several times over, and his services are in high-demand in a variety of creative fields as a story-doctor and creative consultant. Greg resides in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, author Jennifer Van Meter, and his two children. He thinks the biggest problem with the world is that people aren't paying enough attention.

Reviews

"Many a contemporary dystopian comic flirts with the idea of a world driven to ruin by greed, but few do so in as relevant a manner as LAZARUS." -IGN

"LAZARUS embodies everything I want in a comic book: dystopian near-future, hard sci-fi, badass female protagonist, contemporary social and political themes, blistering action, a touch of pathos, art that makes me feel l
"In addition to being a compelling story that's up there with the best TV dramas, LAZARUS is newly relevant...As the real world feels ever closer to dystopia, LAZARUS is a powerful warning against where we could be heade