Finding little assistance in Hell, Gabriel and Lucifer continue their quest to uncover their Fathers murderer. Next stop: The Dreaming. Meanwhile, Azazel, a former Archduke loyal to Beelzebub, finds himself in the hands of an unlikely savior, an orphaned thirteen-year-old girl named Medjine.
Lucifer #3 was fantastic. It hurt to read in some parts, but in a good way. I'm still definitely a fan of the Garbett/Black creative team and I'm looking forward to seeing where they go from here. Next month, I have a feeling that things are going to get worse before they get any better for Lucifer and Medjine and honestly, I'm okay with that. Read Full Review
Another solid issue that's not quite as perfect as the last (because that was perfect), but still highly entertaining. If you're into myth and lore you'll love this issue. Read Full Review
If Lucifer agrees to do Heaven's dirty work, he can name his own price–but both the task and reward are more than they seem. Thrown into a position of great threat and ultimate opportunity, Lucifer knows that threading a path through this maze will require the harshest of sacrifices. Read Full Review
Lucifer #3 succeeds in both the stories it's telling, but fails to bring them together in a satisfying way. Read Full Review