The Wicked + The Divine: 1373 #1

Writer: Kieron Gillen Artist: Ryan Kelly Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 26, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
8.3Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

"THE TRANSUBSTANTIATION OF LUCIFER"
The final THE WICKED + THE DIVINE historical special plunges into the shadow of life after the Black Death. KIERON GILLEN gets back together with THREE collaborator RYAN KELLY to tell the story of penitent nun Lucifer hearing the confession of penitent murderer Ananke. Yes, everyone will be sorry.

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - David Harth Sep 26, 2018

    The Wicked + The Divine: 1373 is a integral part of the Wic+Div mythos. It fits into what the main book has been doing, revealing more about Ananke and whats going with her as a way of revealing more about the Recurrence. It houses some big reveals, and one very subtle one about Minerva thats worth the price of admission. On top of that, the art fits the story perfectly. This special is a must-have for Wic+Div fans, and worth every penny. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Elias Rosner Sep 27, 2018

    These specials have been nothing short of fantastic and this is no exception. Stunning artwork and a story that has way more layers than it out to. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    Comic Watch - Patrick Lagua Oct 5, 2018

    1373 is another satisfying remix of the WicDiv mythos, one that offers a tantalizing, if somewhat confusing, glimpse of what is to come in the main storyline that will soon be ending. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Oct 1, 2018

    Unholy deeds, corrupted flesh and an ending that gave me the creeps make for one really impressive package overall. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett Sep 26, 2018

    It is a great send-off to this series of backups, issues that have grounded the ongoing series in history. Read Full Review

  • 7.7
    Comicsverse - Sydney Cooper Sep 28, 2018

    THE WICKED + THE DIVINE 1373 by Kieron Gillen and Ryan Kelly give us a one-shot story starring our beloved Lucifer. What was most impressive was the twist on Lucifer and the small details in the art. However, there doesn't seem to be anything largely unique about the art. The plot was a bit rushed and didn't give too much character development. Read Full Review

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