Lucifer #17

Writer: Dan Watters Artist: Sebastian Fiumara Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: February 19, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 10
9.1Critic Rating
9.9User Rating

Fear. Thrill. Blood. Honor. These are the four horsemen of Odin's wild hunt, whose prey Lucifer must-despite his personal feelings-protect at all costs, lest the Devil be cast back into the pit whence he came.

  • 10
    DC Comics News - Seth Singleton Feb 19, 2020

    You need to trust a writer likeDan Watters. Then you need to trust his art team starting withSebastian Fiumara,Dave McCaig,Steve Wands, and ending withTiffany Turrill. There is more than just communication at work. This is a team. The result is a brilliant story that reflects the potential of comics as a medium that enhances great storytelling. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Feb 19, 2020

    There have been some killer issues and arcs throughout this run but maybe"just maybe"The Hunt will end up being this title's best story yet. Read Full Review

  • 9.7
    The Daily Fandom - Alec Callahan Feb 20, 2020

    With Dan Watters behind the wheel, we can expect a few surprises along the way as we move towards the finish line of the story. What happens next is exciting to think about. What's even more exciting is to see how whatever happens next happens and why. If I had to bet, I would be willing to believe the story will only get better. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Feb 19, 2020

    This is shaping up to be the best arc yet. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi Feb 24, 2020

    This was a great issue. I think the pacing of the writing was top-notch, and I was especially blown away by the art. Like always, Lucifer is the coolest character, but I am loving him being paired off with Beverly. I recommend picking up a copy of Lucifer #17 at your local comic book shop or wherever you get comics. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Daniel Gehen Feb 26, 2020

    However, the issues is unevenly paced thanks to exposition-heavy segues into the hunters and the history of this tradition. But in the end, Lucifer #17 does enough to keep readers invested in what happens next. Read Full Review

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