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Richard Kadrey wrote this bad boy!!
I bought it hoping to see Sandman Slim in the Comic Book! It's got the same setting, and the same Lucifer that's in all those awesome Richard Kadrey books... Nooo Sandman Slim though... Three stars for the disappointment even if it is an awesome book. If you're a Lucie-fur fan though you're in luck because this is straight from the man himself Richard Kadrey!
J**N
What can you say about God's favorite angel who likes to have a little too much ...
What can you say about God's favorite angel who likes to have a little too much fun with those silly humans? Take a look and see for yourself. Its a bunch of laughs. :)
S**L
“And all’s well with the world”
Lucifer Vol. 3: Blood in the Streets collects the final issues of this series - #13-19, which brings the story to a neat and tidy resolution, with all the sub-plots, major and minor characters and odd throwaway lines here and there all skilfully tied up in a bow.I found the first volume to be a bit confusing, it having been many years since the last Lucifer series, and, despite the entertaining TV series that has little if anything to do with the comic, I couldn’t remember much about who was who and who was doing what. It was still an excellent volume, and the second one soon got me back into the swing of things, and really caught the feel of the original series, though with everyone (and everything) having moved forward a bit since then.This volume was full-on Lucifer/Vertigo, not in a retro way like some of the Young Animal and recent Vertigo series, but in a “we’re still alive and we’re still capable of giving the young fogeys a good kicking” sort of way. This is not a looking back series, but a current series that is able to take old and established characters and produce a good story with them without having to change them beyond recognition or gratuitously kill anyone off. Well, that last bit doesn’t actually apply here, but you know what I mean.These still are the good old days.
M**N
A nice end to the series
A fitting end to the follow ups to Mike Carey's "Lucifer", itself a spin off from Mr Gaiman's "Sandman".I'd been very wary about this whole enterprise. Often these things are better left very much alone, and putting out sequels that trade on the name just sullies the original. This one was not just a reasonably fresh take, but was obviously done with love and care by the author and illustrator.
S**N
Great buy
An awesome addition to my collection great story
E**R
Otima leitura
Lucifer é um personagem cativante, sarcástico e inteligente. Não tem como não apreciar a leitura das histórias, mesmo ele sendo o príncipe do inferno. Só mesmo nos quadrinhos a gente tem a oportunidade de ver uma outra face de determinados personagens serem exploradas.
J**T
Yet another winner in the Lucifer saga..
Great story line and interesting conclusion. Yet another winner in the Lucifer saga..
F**O
Llego correctamente
Llego correctamente
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