Lucifer #12: Endgame Review
Lucifer #12 was a bit rushed with its odd pacing, but the series continues to be a wonderfully devilish read.
Lucifer #12 was a bit rushed with its odd pacing, but the series continues to be a wonderfully devilish read.
Reborn #2 does a decent job of filling you in on the story world while keeping you intrigued, but the climb is a bit steep in the first half.
In October 1966, Ray Bradbury and his daughters sat down together to watch the Halloween special It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Schultz’ second
Lucifer #11 is the calm before the storm and builds the anticipation for an unpredictably thrilling showdown between Lucifer and God.
Millar and Capullo pull back the curtain in Reborn #1 and show us an afterlife that’s thrilling, gruesome, and absolutely epic.
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