Lucifer #11
| Writer | Dan Watters |
| Artist | Max Fiumara |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Lucifer is in the void. Sinking into the nothingness beneath all existence, he must decide if he even wishes to return to the world. Elsewhere: two witches commandeer a rowboat, and Caliban fills his belly.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 21, 2019There's a little too much random gore and the earth-bound plots aren't nearly as compelling as the ones in the afterlife, but it feels like this slow-burn thriller has set its major players up for a tragic collision course in the coming issues. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Adam Barnhardt
Aug 21, 2019There's no better scheme in comics than in Lucifer and readers finally start to see the Devil's long game in this issue. Read Full Review
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8.0
Major Spoilers - Robert Mammone
Aug 22, 2019Nothing much happens in Lucifer #11, but action isn't the point of this issue. It's an interesting issue that uses the medium to good effect, using mystical creatures as a lens through which to discuss several interesting philosophical points. But don't be put off by that " the artwork is excellent and the imagery of what is shown in Heaven and Hell will linger long in the mind's eye. Read Full Review
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8.0
DC Comics News - Seth Singleton
Aug 26, 2019Lucifer is playing a long game. Like the strongest hand at a poker table the First Fallen is using patience to wear down those around him. It is already working on Caliban, Raguel, and every underworld he visits. It's a great tool for expanding the cast of characters beyond heaven and hell. It's also a brilliant way to connect them all with one thread of narrative and then to tie them all together in a final master stroke at the end of this story's arc. Read Full Review