Lucas is sent back to 1943 Occupied France to kill a demon, but must avoid altering history in the process.
Save for a minor gripe this is another solid issue. By far the best original series of 2016 and one you should not pass up. Read Full Review
This is a comic series I am truly enjoying and I want to see where the story goes. Read Full Review
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Lucas has got some serious character development going on, and it’s only the second issue! I’m really excited to see where his next mission will take him, and what he’ll take from it. This series is moving along at a pretty fast pace, so make sure to keep up and see where Lucas is going! Read Full Review
Dizzying and death-defying, Lucas Stand #2 doesn't pull any punches and buckles readers in for one wild ride. Read Full Review
Oh well, I think that issue #3 will pick up again. At some point, this series will have to address Heaven, because stories about Hell invariably have to feature the other side of the coin. His psychiatrist seems to have a redemptive bent about her; is she more than she seems? That would certainly fit her into the story better than just being a sounding board for Lucas to talk to and express guilt. Meanwhile, Lucas' new sojourn in time should make for interesting reading. Read Full Review