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Lucifer: Exodus by Mike Carey
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Lucifer: Exodus

by Mike Carey

Series: Lucifer (7)

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(Amy) So far, I have liked each installment of the Lucifer series more than the one before, which is pretty awesome, as series go. It manages to retain at least some of the sense of the universe in which it was spawned (Sandman's), and actually in this set of stories we see a little cameo of Dream's home, which made me smile. All of the storylines addressed in this collection were ones I wanted to read, but the one that stands out is the Stitchglass sequence, which was very touching in that really-weird way that this universe is so damned good at.

...yeah. I think I have no complaints whatsoever. Of course, going into too much detail about anything, seven volumes in to the story, would make this thing rife with spoilers, which in general I try to avoid. So, this is what you get. Sorry.
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  libraryofus | Jun 28, 2009 |
Something really touched me about this one. Really enjoyed Beatrice's quest to find Mazikeen, and while I haven't finished the series yet, Beatrice clearly got the happiest ending ever, being Maz's concubine! ;-) Maz and Beatrice in the Silver City has got to be one of my favourite scenes of the series. Also enjoyed the Stitchglass storyline. ( )
  elmyra | Apr 10, 2009 |
  nillacat | Oct 13, 2007 |
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