The Devil must face some demons of his own as Lucifer and Gabriel travel through the Dreaming to meet some old friends in the Japanese underworld. Meanwhile, Medjine finally decides what to do with her bottled buddy, the archdemon Azazel.
Once again another fantastic issue in what is a fantastic story arc. If this isn't your favorite series yet you haven't been reading it. Read Full Review
Lucifer is a series that can be heartfelt, relatable, cruel, and fun. Unfortunately, it seems like it can only be those things when Lucifer isn't on the page. Read Full Review
As I've said in the past, this is a much different beast than the TV show and now I'm thinking that's for the better. While several mysteries are at play here, Lucifer isn't helping cops solve crimes, a ridiculous premise that is really starting to bog down the prime time series. But that's a conversation for another day. Read Full Review
In the end, LUCIFER #4 is disappointing. The pacing is poor and the back and forth between the two stories causes both to suffer. Read Full Review