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Lazarus Churchyard is a fictional character in a British comics series, created in 1991 by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Matt Brooker under the pseudonym D'Israeli. The stories are cyberpunk in theme, although Ellis himself does not consider it so and prefers to call it "decadent SF".

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  • Lazarus Churchyard is a fictional character in a British comics series, created in 1991 by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Matt Brooker under the pseudonym D'Israeli. The stories are cyberpunk in theme, although Ellis himself does not consider it so and prefers to call it "decadent SF". (en)
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  • Cover art by Matt Brooker a.k.a. D'Israeli. (en)
  • Lazarus Churchyard: The Final Cut. (en)
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  • Lazarus Churchyard (en)
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  • Blast! #1 (en)
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  • Plastic implants that can adapt to defend against any attack. (en)
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  • Lazarus Churchyard (en)
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  • Lazarus Churchyard is a fictional character in a British comics series, created in 1991 by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Matt Brooker under the pseudonym D'Israeli. The stories are cyberpunk in theme, although Ellis himself does not consider it so and prefers to call it "decadent SF". (en)
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  • Lazarus Churchyard (en)
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  • Lazarus Churchyard (en)
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