Lazarus.

Title
  1. Lazarus. Volume four, Poison / written by Greg Rucka ; pencils by Michael Lark ; inks by Michael Lark with Tyler Boss ; colors by Santi Arcas ; letters by Jodi Wynne ; cover by Owen Freeman ; publication design by Eric Trautmann ; edited by David Brothers.
Published by
  1. Poison
  2. Berkeley, CA : Image Comics, Inc., 2016.
Author
  1. Rucka, Greg

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Additional authors
  1. Lark, Michael
  2. Boss, Tyler
  3. Arcas, Santi
  4. Wynne, Jodi
Description
  1. 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly color illustrations; 26 cm
Summary
  1. The world now lies divided not amongst political or geographic boundaries but amongst financial ones. Wealth is power, and that power rests with only a handful of families. Two of those families are at war. Carlyle and Hock are battling for control of North America. Malcolm Carlyle hovers at death's door, the victim of a poison created by Jakob Hock. As his eldest son, Stephen, struggles to fill his father's shoes, Carlyle's allies are growing more nervous, fearing an imminent defeat in the strategically important city of Duluth. Forever Carlyle, the genetically-modified Lazarus of her Family, is dispatched to Duluth with one simple goal: to keep the city from falling to Hock.
Alternative title
  1. Lazarus. Four
  2. Lazarus. 4
Subject
  1. Rich people > Comic books, strips, etc
  2. Clans > Comic books, strips, etc
  3. Dystopias > Comic books, strips, etc
  4. Clans
  5. Dystopias
  6. Rich people
Genre/Form
  1. Science fiction comic books, strips, etc.
  2. Dystopian comics
  3. Comics (Graphic works)
  4. Graphic novels
  5. Science fiction comics
  6. Dystopias.
  7. Dystopian comics.
  8. Graphic novels.
  9. Science fiction comics.
  10. Bandes dessinées.
  11. Bandes dessinées de science-fiction.
  12. Bandes dessinées dystopiques.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. "Dystopian / Sc-Fi"--Back cover.
  2. Originally published in single magazine form as Lazarus #16-21.
Audience (note)
  1. Rated M / Mature.