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Optional Book Club Discussion: Lucifer, Vol. 1: Devil in the Gateway by Mike Carey - June 2013 (may contain spoilers)
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I'mma gonna have to re-read this...could turn into a full series re-read marathon if I'mma don't watch myself!
Paul wrote: "I'mma gonna have to re-read this...could turn into a full series re-read marathon if I'mma don't watch myself!"
Me too I've got books 1-5 and love them but it's impossible to find book 6 at a decent price.
'kris wrote: "Paul wrote: "I'mma gonna have to re-read this...could turn into a full series re-read marathon if I'mma don't watch myself!"
Me too I've got books 1-5 and love them but it's impossible to find bo..."
I have the same dillema, except in my case I can`t get my hands on Book 4... and no, I am not interested in paying over $50 for it.
Worse comes to worse, maybe DC will eventually re-publish this series in a "Maxi-Deluxe" format... in which case I may just be tempted to "re"-buy the whole damned thing.
Otherwise, there's plenty other stuff to read out there at reasonable prices.
'kris wrote: "Paul, looks like you're going to get your wish.http://www.vertigocomics.com/graphic-..."
yikes $30 for a trade paperback?
that's gotta be a mistake... $30 for a Deluxe Edition, sure, but a TPB... wouldn't think so.
Paul wrote: "'kris wrote: "Paul, looks like you're going to get your wish.http://www.vertigocomics.com/graphic-..."
yikes $30 for a trade paperback?
that's gotta be a mistake... $30 for a ..."
There are cheaper places to get it http://www.cheapgraphicnovels.com/luc...
well, seeing as I'm only missing the 4th trade which ran issues 21-28 of the series, I'll wait and see what for the 2nd volume and make my decision then.
These new editions of Lucifer, are they "deluxe" in any way (better printed artwork, extra sketches, etc)? How do they differ from the existing TPB aside from the number of issues included? I've been hoping that this series would get the "Absolute" treatment à la Sandman.
M0rningstar wrote: "These new editions of Lucifer, are they "deluxe" in any way (better printed artwork, extra sketches, etc)? How do they differ from the existing TPB aside from the number of issues included? I've been hoping that this series would get the "Absolute" treatment à la Sandman..."So had I, but apparently they're simply "thicker" trade paperbacks
So, I did spring for the tpb and I have no regrets. I had read one or two issues in this series but never got around to 'getting into it', even though I am a big Sandman fan and one of my favorite stories was when Lucifer gave the key to hell to Dream. I'm always wary of writers taking over characters in a story arc. I don't know why. I honestly have no logical reason to feel this way. But I do. And I have to say I was reasonably happy with the way Lucifer was characterized by Mike Carey and team. There were some times I wished he was a little darker. In Sandman, Lucifer is clearly very angry with Heaven and there's an undercurrent of complex emotion that I didn't quite feel in this tpb. Lucifer seemed more like a trickster rather than a rejected angel with an axe to grind. HOWEVER- I only read Devil in the Gateway and Children and Monsters. The quality of story-telling was the same- I fell into it the way I did with Sandman and I felt myself become completely immersed in the world.


This is the topic for our Optional Book Club Discussion for June 2013, Lucifer, Vol. 1: Devil in the Gateway by Mike Carey.
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