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Lucifer, Vol. 4: The Divine Comedy
by Peter Gross, Ryan Kelly, Mike Carey, Dean Ormston
Some people have an amazing talent for writing fiction which, whilst clearly in the realm of total fantasy, feels completely real, somehow true. Mike Carey is definitely one of those.
Everyone came out to play in this volume, even God himself speaks. We get a wonderfully touching scene with Death that I totally didn't see coming, didn't even see when it was happening right in front of me. Going into the long dark with a hug from her first doesn't actually seem all that bad... And a single frame, flashback cameo from Dream that left me wanting to pick up my Sandman reread too!
Even above those fantastic morsels, my highlights were the segue in Lucifer's creation and how he's destroyed lives he never even knew about, and the completely not cute or rosy cherubim on a quest.
Everyone came out to play in this volume, even God himself speaks. We get a wonderfully touching scene with Death that I totally didn't see coming, didn't even see when it was happening right in front of me. Going into the long dark with a hug from her first doesn't actually seem all that bad... And a single frame, flashback cameo from Dream that left me wanting to pick up my Sandman reread too!
Even above those fantastic morsels, my highlights were the segue in Lucifer's creation and how he's destroyed lives he never even knew about, and the completely not cute or rosy cherubim on a quest.