Lucifer is hosting. With his new abode complete, the prince of darkness is throwing a nice little housewarming dinner party to break the place in. Invited are a collection of miserable individuals whose souls are the devil's to command. But when an uninvited guest by the name of John Constantine crashes the party, all hell breaks loose.
Meanwhile: a horn is blown, a dead man is murdered, and a closet proves to be quite a bit more spacious than first expected.
Lucifer #15 takes it's time to methodically build before bursting open at the seams with all kinds of bat shit crazy goodness. Read Full Review
In conclusion, this issue was clutch. By which I mean hold it tightly between chuckles and a few outright guffaws. I want Lucifer! Read Full Review
Lucifer #15 is yet another spectacular book by Dan Watters and the team; a book full of thrills and comedy relief. The love for the character Lucifer grows with each passing issue. The witty sarcasm and smug carelessness of others make the devil a character that will always be able to put a smile on your face. Lucifer is one of the best products being put out right now. It is easily my favorite book in my pull list. It is refreshing to see the team put so much care and effort into a book they are clearly passionate about. I have been saying it from the start that this a book everyone should be reading. To put it simply, this booking is f*@#ing awesome! Read Full Review
This series often gets overly dense, but this issue has a strong, horror-focused concept with just the right bursts of supernatural violence to drive home how dangerous these players are. The presence of Constantine, moving from series to series, has given this title a lot of new energy, although it's still too early to tell if this will be as entertaining long-term as Lucifer's war on heaven. Read Full Review
Lucifer #14 and now Lucifer #15 have been highlights of the series for me. This issue continues to show that this will be an entertaining arc. It also works great as a standalone issue in case you missed #14. Regardless, I recommend you pick up both issues at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics. Read Full Review
This is probably my favorite issue of Lucifer. Constantine and Lucifer should hang out more.
Lucifer and Constantine together are such a fascinating match, but Watters' addition of a great cast of international hedonistic ghosts who engage in headless bisexual threeways and nazi tirades make it all the better.
Blanco and Cunniffe's art is gorgeous, although I'd love to see what Blanco's pencils would look like if they weren't quite so thick. All in all, another win for Lucifer.
I would give anything if Constantine and Lucifer became best friends.
This issue was great and Lucifer seems to be a more menacing character now which is great. The hunt also is presented better.
However what bothers me is that Constantine seems deathly afraid of Lucifer when I would expect him to be a bit more bold and cocky. Then back down like he did at the end when he made him mad.