Lucifer #6

Writer: Dan Watters Artist: Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara Publisher: Vertigo Release Date: March 20, 2019 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 12
8.6Critic Rating
9.1User Rating

Lucifer remembers. But the price of clarity may be destruction, as the Devil sits at the edge of a precipice-and erstwhile allies remember his past sins, too. Meanwhile, the Moon attempts to steal from the Earth, and a potential Antichrist is conceived.

  • 10
    Big Comic Page - Indiana “Indy” Marlow Mar 22, 2019

    If youve been concerned about any drop in quality during the return of The Dreaming, House of Mystery or the rest of DC Vertigos Sandman Universe then just give this arc of Lucifer a read and by the end youll have permanent smile tattooed across your face. Utterly wonderful. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Watch - Christina Hamlet Apr 25, 2019

    I really enjoyed this issue, particularly the tale of Sycorax. This series continues to combine creativity with established literature in a way that is just pure joy to read. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Mar 20, 2019

    This has been a dark and twisted first arc, but it feels like this title's potential is just beginning to ramp up. Fans of the TV series will likely be surprised at just how dark this goes " this is vintage Vertigo. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt Mar 20, 2019

    Lucifer is back, and it doesn't look like he intends to slow down anytime soon. While this issue took a step back in terms of pacing and page-turning action, it laid the groundwork for a promising future " not to mention the grand cliffhanger. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Chris Mar 20, 2019

    Many more questions are answered in a chapter that is surprisingly not the last for this arc.  Will likely read better in trade... but, these days, what doesn't? Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Seth Singleton Mar 22, 2019

    Hands down this was a lovely transition issue. I was dropped right into a story of suffering and pain and love and heartache and I wanted more. Much like the birth of Caliban, the result is something dark and foreboding and burning with the hellfire of his father and submerged beneath the deep waters of his mothers soul. Read Full Review

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