Lazarus Jack

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Lazarus Jack TPB
Date September 29, 2004
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Creative team
Writers Mark Ricketts
Artists Horacio Domingues
Original publication
Language English
ISBN 1-59307-097-7

Lazarus Jack is a graphic novel created by Mark Ricketts and Horacio Domingues and published in 2004 by Dark Horse Comics.

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Synopsis

In 1926, magician Jackson "Lazarus Jack" Pierce accidentally causes his wife and three children to become trapped in an extradimensional void. Seventy years later, a mysterious young man offers the aging magician the opportunity to restore his youth, and save his family.

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