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    Lucifer #4

    Lucifer » Lucifer #4 - Born with the Dead released by DC Comics on September 2000.

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    Born with the Dead last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 04:17AM View full history

    A supernatural detective thriller unfolds in a standalone issue illustrated by Dean Ormston (THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE DEATH), with layouts by Warren Pleece. Elaine Belloc is a typical British schoolgirl, except that she can conjure, speak to the dead and see both the past and the future. When her best friend Mona is murdered, Elaine and Mona's ghost set out to find out why: but the killer comes hunting the hunters, and Elaine's only hope for survival is the devil himself.

    In this issue we meet a young girl named Elaine Belloc, although she is far from ordinary, she communicates with the dead spirits of her grandmothers and can see the ghost of her murdered friend. Going on a quest to learn the identity of her friend's murderer she finds she may have bitten off more than she can chew, but wait! Someone is coming to her rescue, none other than the Devil himself!

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    One of the greatest literary works. Period. 0

    I've been a fan of Mike Carey's work on Lucifer for some time now, and, everytime I go back to reread any of his series, it never ceases to re-amaze me. This book is disturbing, and not just disturbing in all the grotesque and/or spooky ways that might come to mind, but rather it's disturbing how fond of Satan Carey makes you through this medium. The way Carey writes the Morningstar, you might think that Mike Carey was possessed and is writing all of this from a first-hand account! The eloquence...

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