Rosemary's just an average American co-ed bringing her boyfriend, Takehiko, home from college to meet her parents, who happen to be Satanists. The second act of Holly Black's critically acclaimed divine family drama starts here! Featuring ethereal guest art by Stephanie Hans (Angela, Wicked and Divine) and a new cover in a long LUCIFER legacy by Christopher Moeller.
Hans' pages alone would make "Lucifer" #6 worth a read, but it's also an excellent new beginning. I can't wait to see more of this arc as Lee Garbett returns for issue #7. Read Full Review
I'm well aware that this is not a TV show tie-in, but it does exist because of it (the current run, that is). Considering that, more eyes than usual will be reading and I hope the creative team puts their best foot forward from here on out. Read Full Review
The first five issues were fine. Sure, they were no Mike Carey levels of prose, but they were interesting.
This issue however... oh boy... this is bad... this is dialogue that feels more like cheap YA pseudo-edgy tv show about angsty vampires -- completely missing the point on the nuances of Carey's prose.
Do you remember the last page of the original Lucifer run, where he finally leaves into the void and becomes nothingness? That's what I wish I could do after reading this crap.