Writer Mike Carey, best known for his work on Vertigo's Lucifer and Hellblazer , has made his mark in comics.xa0 Born in Liverpool, England, Carey worked as a teacher for fifteen years before gaining regular work writing for several independent companies. In 1999 he wrote the Sandman spinoff miniseries The Sandman Presents: Lucifer .xa0 This led to the Lucifer solo title which earned him a nomination for the 2001 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards - Best Writer. His additional Vertigo projects have included Faker , Crossing Midnight and The Unwritten . Beyond DC, Carey was also recognized for his work on Marvel's X-Men titles.xa0 He makes his home in London with his wife, Lin, and his children, Davey, Ben and Louise.
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In this second LUCIFER graphic novel, the Lightbringer is hard at work on a New Creation outside the bounds of any authority but his own, complete with a new pair of inhabitants for a new Garden of Eden. But as he tries his hand at universe building, back on Earth (and in Hell) schemes and betrayals continue to grow. And in the tale NIRVANA, a beautiful angel with an ancient score to settle puts out a contract on Lucifer Morningstar. But can the Devil really die? Collects LUCIFER #14-28 and LUCIFER: NIRVANA.
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An even darker tone
The first volume of Lucifer was so different from anything I’d encountered in graphic novels before, that I was immediately hooked. Lucifer is powerful, enigmatic, and arrogant. Which suits the fallen angel perfectly. At the end of the first volume, Lucifer was given the means to create his own universe – formed of his will and separate from God’s. In Book 2, everyone wants a piece of it!
The stories in this volume jump around among many players, all of which are being moved into position for an elaborate game of chess that all comes together at the end. This can be challengin to follow, and occasionally frustrating as you leave a particularly interesting tale to jump elsewhere. But, the way it all comes together is very satisfying. The book opens with Mazikeen, who is desperate to restore her face. Desperate enough to go to the Children of Lilith, from who she is cast out. From there readers see Lucifer’s new Eden, jump to Elaine the daughter of Archangel Michael, and take a sojourn in hell itself. Each story is mostly self-contained, but with threads that tangle into other stories.
Lucifer’s primary antagonist throughout is not God, but the Basanos – a Tarot deck with consciousness, and a thirst to rule Lucifer’s new world. The resulting confrontation will change Lucifer, and force him to return to God’s realm to deal with the fallout.
Overall, thus volume is significantly darker in tone than the first book, with even more visceral violence and disturbing imagery. Lucifer is no hero, but is never less than interesting. What does he want? Does he even know? Recommended, but not for the squeamish!
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An excellent set of stories spun from the groundbreaking "Sandman" series.
Trying to take a story run from Neil Gaiman's Sandman series means some pretty big shoes to fill, particularly when the premise of a Lucifer spin-off series is going to be based on one of the most memorable moments of the original Sandman story arc. Mike Carey pulls it off extremely well. Lucifer is a complex character: he's not a good guy, he's far from a one-dimensional bad-guy, and in the vast range between these two extremes we are taken to fantastic worlds, strange mythology, and interesting plot twists. I have some of the original trade publications of these stories: the art quality can vary widely. This volume brings them together in a thick volume of decent binding, good paper, and bright coloring--the price is definitely fair for the quantity of stories, plus we get a few sketches thrown in at the end. "Nirvana" was an unrelated side story that we also get inserted here. There is a very strange tale of political intrigue and demonic psychodrama in a corner of Hell that has chosen to emulate London high society from an earlier century ("A Dalliance with the Damned")--this one is probably the most hit and miss of the set, with some seeing its final plot twist as a great philosophical message, others finding the sex, violence and depravity overstated and boring. The last half of the book is my favorite, with a wide variety of unusual characters and stories gradually converging on one point (I'm trying not to spoil any of this for you)--the will and plan of Lucifer. In fact, if there would be any point of criticism for the series, it's just that there is a repeating pattern: Lucifer speaks cryptically, leaves for a bit, perhaps does his own side story separate from the other characters, and it all comes together just at the end to wrap it up neatly.
If you're a fan of the DC Vertigo publications and you like the mash-up of fantasy, mythology, and magic with everyday people and places, then you should give Lucifer a try. Some of the content is not for the faint of heart, but definitely worth the effort to read it.
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These books do not match the TV show.
Got Volume 1 and 2 for someone who was a huge fan of the Lucifer TV show. These story lines are not similar to the somewhat campy TV show. Not saying the books aren't good. Just not like the TV show.
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After the first book I was actually a little skeptical ...
After the first book I was actually a little skeptical of how they would keep a plot thick enough for the remaining 4 in the series. But despite the magnitude of the first book's events, the second matches the scope, and this time around, it's clear to me the stage is being set well.
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An excellent series
Lucifer is an interesting story and it has a strong graphic look. I find the central plot intriguing, and well thought out. The characters are fascinating, and well written. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes Neil Gaiman's Sandman
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Blurring of Good and Evil
Mike Carey continues to amaze through character development. Lucifer's journey is strange and continues to blow the prescribe myth of good and evil until the line disappears. I have read the whole series and want more from Carey!
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If you liked the first book, you'll like its sequel.
Carey continues to show why he deserves to carry on Gaiman's Sandman legacy. Lucifer: Book Two picks up right from where Book One left off (I'll be vague to avoid spoilers, but if you haven't read Book One, GO DO IT!), with Lucifer taking advantage of what he created to prove that he could do a better job of it than his "father." This riles up everyone from Heaven to the Lilim to several people from Book One who you didn't even realize would become recurring characters . . . and the resultant clashes have terrible yet awe-inspiring results.
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Fantastic
Great book exploring the real essence of what devil is: elegant, cunning, manipulative, cold... But also warm and meaning to serve justice. If you try to put it to words, you spoil it. One has to read and get a "feel of it".
Lucifer is a complex character as he was once an archangel and the brightest star in heaven but now the ruler over the most condemned characters in hell. The character depiction in this book does his background fullest justice. I still prefer the character exploration in book 1 though. It has the BEST essence of real devil depicted in such a classy way. Please read the first book as well.
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Very nice book
My grandson loves these books. Came in very nice shape. Although he wishes it was a hard back book
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Lucifer is definitely one of my favorite characters of Vertigo! This series continues to amaze me!
This book is truly amazing and was delivered to me I damaged! Please check this book out!