After awaking in a grave with no memory, Lazarus tries to piece his life together.
Lazarus helps the family who took him in, facing off against a corrupt soldier and his men.
Lazarus meets an eccentric card shark with a mysterious grudge.
Lazarus is recognized by a Civil War veteran once under his command.
A Federal agent with a vendetta against Lazarus has him arrested and sentenced to death.
General Custer hires Lazarus to sniff out threats against him from his troops.
Lazarus takes up cattle rustling and must fend off enemies who emerge from his hazy past.
The exhibition of an artist prompts gunslingers to line up to challenge "The man who can't be killed" — Lazarus himself.
Lazarus finds a kindred spirit in a forlorn prostitute, stuck at an isolated outpost.
A malicious cavalry officer plans to mete out "justice" near an archeological dig and site of grisly murders.
Lazarus takes refuge in an eerily quiet town with a troubled woman.
A prospector is murdered after striking it rich, and Lazarus runs into a coverup.
An unbalanced man shoots a senator with Lazarus's gun.
A Comanche man battles the militia over a white woman (Kellie Overbey) raised by his tribe.
Lazarus meets a mail-order bride who reminds him of his wife, but with a sinister side.
Lazarus tries to protect a pacifist sect of farmers from the wrath of cattlemen.
Lazarus takes a liking to a fellow Civil War vet-turned-bounty hunter and becomes his partner.
When the mining company payroll is taken during a stagecoach robbery, Lazarus is blamed.
An embittered gunslinger returns to punish his hometown.
A cynical bounty hunter, contemptuous of the human race, returns to take Lazarus into custody for The Major.
After undergoing hypnosis, Lazarus remembers that he used to be an Army Intelligence officer.
The Major sets a trap using Lazarus's wife as bait, allowing Lazarus to uncover his past.