Lucifer is enlightened. Caught in a web of bargains and deceit centuries in the making, the Devil uncovers the truth about the peculiar prison he is trapped within. Meanwhile: the detective hiding in the bushes draws close to solving the mystery of Gately House, if only he can recall his own name.
I absolutely love this series, and I know without a doubt that Ill continue to love it for a long time. An absolutely essential purchase. Read Full Review
The creative team responsible forLucifercontinues to impress as they have remained consistent in their ability to produce unique, well-crafted comics.Lucifer (2018-) #4is another remarkable issue. Read Full Review
For people mostly familiar with the Lucifer from the TV series, this series' twisty narrative might take them by surprise, but it's a journey well worth taking. Read Full Review
Overall this issue answer answers many questions and poses even more. Each installment sustains the quality of this story and the series maintains its excellence a story of hiding and seeking well-worth picking up. Read Full Review
Lucifer #4 is a well told and satisfying tale full of revelations and machinations. Many of the mysteries start to unfurl amongst a backdrop of unreliable narrators and intertwining stories, told with aplomb thanks to Max and Sebastian Fiumara's grimly beautiful and macabre art. This series is highly recommended for fans of comics that are stylishly dark and smart. Read Full Review
A particularly strong info-heavy chapter... and it's not a moment too soon! After three issues of difficult to follow storytelling, we are finally given a bit of context to help fill in the how's, why's, when's, and who's. Read Full Review
"Lucifer" is evolving into an intelligent and stylishly dark fairytale. Read Full Review
With each passing issue, Lucifer gets deeper into tales of the occult, and, quite frankly, it's bizarrely delightful. Read Full Review
I find my enjoyment of this comic increases the more it gives me glimpses of Lucifer-that-was. And I’m liking that we can see how this all connects finally!
Really strong issue. I'm still having a bit of trouble connecting with Decker and his struggles now. Part of me just really wants Prime Lucifer being the devil because those sequences are always stand outs in this series.