Lucifer: The Wolf Beneath the Tree - Book #8 (Lucifer (Graphic Novels)) this question feed

asked by avi on November 12, 2006 3:42 PM
The eighth volume of writer Mike Careys beguiling LUCIFER series continues the saga of the Lightbringer, who now faces a deadly new threat to both his Creation and our own. Fenris, the acme of ruin and destruction, has awoken into Gods absence, and he stalks the World-Tree Yggdrasil where he is destined to end of the world. Only Elaine Belloc, the Archangel Michael and Lucifer stand in his wayand their efforts may only hasten the end of all things. THE WOLF BENEATH THE TREE also showcases the special stories Lilith and Neutral Ground.


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I'll have to agree Nicodeme. I have really enjoyed this series up until now, but this book fell flat. I felt that Carey wanted this to be a really emotional point in the storyline, but I just wasn't feeling it. The stories were not as engaging and the dialogue was dull. I've had so much fun with this series until now that I'll probably give the next book a try, just in case this one was a fluke.
reviewed by vcedwards on November 24, 2006 5:31 PM

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Being a fan of the serie, I have been desapointed by the lack of ambition of this book. The 2 short stories are pretext for exposing nudidity and are in fact weakening the character of Lucifer. I guess this is the end of this serie for me. Hope to find a replacement.
reviewed by advisor on November 25, 2006 7:33 PM

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This installment of the Lucifer graphic novels has a little bit of everyhting. A flashback including the origins of Mazikeen, a dinner with Destiny, Ragnarok, a resolution of sorts between Michael and Lucifer and a cliffhanger. There is one nonessential side story that is still very well done. The writing is excellent although some of the art is inconsistent in quality. This series continues to amaze as it builds towards a conclusion.
reviewed by waltersmith on November 29, 2006 6:19 AM

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