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Some of Jonah's new family is assigned to the front line, but Jonah himself, as well as his adopted father, are sent out onto a factory ship.
Lazarus #28 cover by Michael Lark
Lazarus, like Descender, is a dense comic in terms of lore Lazarus aims to set up a complex world where wealthy families have taken[...]
Greg Rucka, Neal Bailey, David Brothers, Robert Mackenzie, Gareth-Michael Skarka, Dave Walker, and Eric Trautmann provide story content, with art and photography handled by Michael Lark and Owen Freeman Packed with series-enriching maps, essays, and other informational tidbits, the Sourcebooks are essential for the discerning reader.
LAZARUS: SOURCEBOOK COLLECTION, VOL 1 (Diamond code: FEB180583, ISBN: 978-1-5343-0515-1)[...]
I came around to the Tom King Batman train a lot later than most for reasons now well documented on Bleeding Cool, and Batman Annual #2 by King, Lee Weeks, and Michael Lark is a big part of the reason I ever came around to it all.
Also, side note, yes I know the "Batman-Hater Holiday Special" posts were put up in reverse order[...]
I'd never really had an opportunity to rile up a comment section before, so I leapt a little too quickly at the chance.
Thus, the Batman-Hater was borne of latent anger, a need to grandstand and make an impact, frustration with the saturation of Batman, and a need to lash out at the amorphous, massive community[...]
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Batman Annual #2 from DC Comics by Tom King, Lee Weeks, Michael Lark, Elizabeth Breitweiser, June Chung and Deron Bennett continues the trajectory that King and his many wonderful collaborators have taken the Dark Knight on: an emotional exploration of the heart of the Batman and the importance of his relationships with the world[...]
Further emphasizing a recent shift towards a larger investment in series development, Amazon Studios announced development of three series adaptations of popular sci-fi works: Lazarus, based on the comic book by Greg Rucka (Marvel's Jessica Jones) and Michael Lark (Gotham Central); Snow Crash, based on Neal Stephenson's cult novel; and Ringworld, based on Larry Niven's '70s sci-fi[...]
With the new television series Gotham set to premiere on Fox on September 22nd, DC Entertainment have suddenly decided to publish a reprint of Gotham Central #1 as Gotham Central Special Edition for $1, by Ed Brubaker, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark, due to hit comic stores for September 17th.
Smart retailers might consider using it as[...]
Gavin Mitchell's simplistic yet disciplined artwork is very much in the vein of Michael Lark or Paul Azaceta, telling the story smoothly with striking, distinctive character designs; while Kris Carter's vibrant colors pop the eyes and give the book a professional veneer This does fall apart a little in the two single page back-ups by[...]
From Justice League Of America #4, a look at the latin motto used by the Secret Society Of Super Villains, there to prepare the way for the Crime Syndicate Of Evil.
But who else might be using the coin? From the sold-out Lazarus #2 from Image, a wall emblem in a disc shape using the exact[...]
It is worth pointing out that the creative team of Rucka and Michael Lark should receive a greater payday from this issue than from any of the DC comics they previously collaborated on.
Put it this way Scott Snyder's The Wake #3 is out tomorrow But I can't see his next creator-owned/creator-participant comic coming out from[...]
Most of the people in this room, I don't even know who they are." – Michael Lark
Adam Messenger writes;
At Big Wow Comicsfest 2013, Adam Messinger sat down and interviewed Michael Lark Words were spoken from their mouths using their voice boxes If you could hear it, it would sound like the rest of this article[...]
Greg Rucka has just announced at the Image Comics Panel at San Diego Comic Con, his new series with Michael Lark, Lazarus, describing it as "The Godfather meets Children Of Men Hard sci fi in dystopian future, the main character gets hurt a lot, gets up and keeps coming at you."
Greg Rucka has just[...]