Ep 7 ComicPop Heroes Take on Lazarus

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Ep 7 ComicPop Heroes Take on Lazarus, Vol. 1

The ComicPop Crew explore the near future where society is divided into a distinct class system.  Life is not pleasant for the majority of the population who are controlled by “Families” that have heads of security they call Lazarus’ in Greg Rucka and Michael Lark’s, Lazarus, Vol. 1, from Image Comics.

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Item reviewed:

Lazarus, Vol. 1: Family, Greg Rucka – writer, Michael Lark – artist, Image Comics, 2013.  ISBN: 978-1607068099, $9.99.

Music clips used in this episode:

1) “Train of Thought”, Andrew Lubman.

Links:

https://imagecomics.com/ – Image Comics Website

https://www.facebook.com/DCMcGannon  – D.C. McGannon’s Facebook Page.

https://www.facebook.com/CMichaelMcGannon?fref=ts – C. Michael McGannon’s Facebook Page.

http://monsterhunters-thebook.com/ – Charlie Sullivan and the Monster Hunters Website

http://wyvernspeak.com/ – Wyverns Peak Publishing

http://themonsterguys.com/ – The Monster Guys Website.

http://darkwaterspress.com/ – Dark Waters Press Website.

http://www.andrewlubman.com/Welcome.html – Andrew Lubman’s WebPage.

https://www.facebook.com/AllYouNeedIsLub?fref=ts – Andrew Lubman’s FaceBook Page.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/ComicPop-Library/135675669828474?fref=ts – ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page

The Strain

Dark Horse Comics has been adapting Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s, New York Times Bestselling Strain Trilogy, written by David Lapham and art by Mike Huddleston.  The first Volume of the comic book adaptation, issues 1-6, will be available November 2012.  This title I have not personally read, but with the nature of the book being in the Horror genre, I would say this will be more suitable for your patrons that are 16 and up.  Have your purchasing agents mark their calenders if you want to add this to your graphic novel collection.