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October 1st 2004
by Vertigo
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Paperback, 144 pages
isbn
1401202497
(isbn13: 9781401202491)
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Mike Carey, Lucifer: Mansions of the Silence (Vertigo, 2004)
Lucifer sets a crew to Naglfar to journey to the Mansions of the Silence, where Elaine and Mona's spirits are in torment. No, it seems Elaine's storyline is not yet finished, though a good number of loose ends get tied up in this volume. What really impresses me about Carey's series, as impressed me about Gaiman's before this, is how many surprises can be packed into each volume; this is heavy stuff, it is, and Carey always seems to...more
Lucifer sets a crew to Naglfar to journey to the Mansions of the Silence, where Elaine and Mona's spirits are in torment. No, it seems Elaine's storyline is not yet finished, though a good number of loose ends get tied up in this volume. What really impresses me about Carey's series, as impressed me about Gaiman's before this, is how many surprises can be packed into each volume; this is heavy stuff, it is, and Carey always seems to...more
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I'm really enjoying the Lucifer comics. Lucifer himself is a compelling antihero, and the supporting cast is fascinating. The end of Mansions of the Silence is particularly satisfying, as Elaine Belloc finally gains a measure of peace.
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This book just shows that you can always count on the devil, and god...well...we'll see.
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