Welcome to a grave new world. Heaven and Hell are in expert hands as New York Times best-selling author and dark fantasy veteran Richard Kadrey grabs LUCIFER by the horns in his first full-length issue of many more to come. Now's the time to get on board as series favorites get a twisted fresh start and make the acquaintance of some new black hearts.
Lucifer kicks off a new arc with an addictive new character with the stakes raised to 11. While the pace is a tad slow, the character work is on point, as well as the awesome art. Read Full Review
Lucifer #14 may not be the ideal entry point that it was promoted as but it is still a fine book. The story is gripping and it reestablishes the status quo which the rest of the series can build on expertly. The artwork looks just plain amazing. Truly, the only flaw with this book is that you have to have read Neil Gaiman's The Sandman, Mike Carey's Lucifer and Garth Ennis' Hellblazer to truly appreciate the story. Old-school Vertigo fans will love it, though. Read Full Review
Lucifer #14 falls down a little bit in the execution, but delivers some interesting plot even with inconsistent art. Read Full Review
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