The third circle of Hell is where they stick the gluttons-the folks who just want more! That's how you'll feel when you read the next installment of this infernally delectable title from the creators of Eight Billion Genies! Cam Stane and Starr Winslow have seen their lives greatly improve since they began working with their shoulder devils, Collar and Rake. But enough is never enough, and the higher they go, the more temptation they face. PLUS: two devils make out at a beatnik bar!
Every part bonkers as it is fun, The Lucky Devils continues to be one of the most entertaining series out there. This third instalment pushes Soule's creativity and Browne's artwork to chaotic new heights, bringing out the absurdity of this premise in the best way possible. Read Full Review
The Dynamic Devilish Duo, and by that I mean Charles Soul and Ryan Browne, are pumping on all cylinders here. Their depiction of Hell and it denizens continues to get more entertaining (and disgusting), and oddly this has brought a bit of humanity and relatability to it. Once again, I found myself at the end of the issue cursing, not because I am being influenced by a Devil, but because it was over, leaving me longing for the moment I get to continue this adventure! Read Full Review
Collar and Rake are climbing the pyramid scheme of Hell. Cameron Stane and Starr Winslow gain influence thanks to their fiendish little helpers. The devils celebrate their success while sabotaging the pillars that uphold their infernal society. Cam and Starr begin to wonder if their promotions come at too high a price. And while the devils and the humans prosper, none appreciate what they have in The Lucky Devils #3. Read Full Review
This is where Browne and Soule thrive. Parallels to the real world with a mind-bending twist. The fact that these two devils are also in a relationship adds to how unique this storyline is. Read Full Review
Browne delivers beautiful art throughout the issue. The visuals are brilliantly detailed and feature great imagery that consistently surprises. Read Full Review
The Lucky Devils #3 completes the "first act" of this miniseries, but shakes up the story in a way that has lasting reprecussions. Knowing how Soule and Browne's previous collaborations, it's safe to say that readers are in for a wild ride. Read Full Review
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