Narrative coherence bleeds around the edges of the dark poetry in a satisfying eighth issue.
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Narrative coherence bleeds around the edges of the dark poetry in a satisfying eighth issue.
The murky poetic mess of the narrative is great fun.
Watters soaks the page with metaphor.
A bold approach to the series' next major plot arc.
The final issue of the first series lacks some of the delicious creepiness that opened the story.
Dani gracefully scratches out the decaying detail on a world hanging on to life long after it has passed into the past.
Watters’ horror is potent.
Hazy wasteland poetics rumble through the opening chapter.
Lucifer, impatient and rueful, recovers from his wounds…
“Lucifer has finally made some headway with his persistent shoveling as he uncovers something…”
Lucifer bound, Decker at a loss, and a grotesque puzzle of visions, which is exciting to see how they’ll all come together.
Lucifer has fallen again, only this time he might be trapped in a Hell of his own design.