Lucifer # 11 - Children and Monsters Part 2 of 4
is a comic book published by Vertigo & released on 4 / / 2001User Rating - 2 votes, 2.8 avg.
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We meet a new and very sick man called Sandalphon, a man using a mentally disabled young boy to do his bidding, by telling him lies about what it is he is doing, destroying the young man before he has a chance to grow. Lucifer also brings back an old friend, adding her as extra protection to his gateway as Amenadiel prepares the legions of Heaven to take out the Lux. Elaine Belloc is located by a man claiming to be her father, but he seems to have gotten himself into trouble when an angel comes to kill him.
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The Origins of Belloc
Reviewed by aztek the lost on June 22, 2008. aztek the lost has written 175 reviews. His/her last review was for Chapter 2: The Pretender. 3 out of 3 users recommend his reviews. |
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Okay, now this comic was fantastic, and though I did enjoy the stuff with Lucifer and his plans for exterminating The Host of Heaven my main excitement comes from my confusion over the origin of Elaine Belloc. Now that we know for sure her parents are her real parents, the question is who is. The formerly suicidal man Lucifer spoke to last issue believes himself to be her father but the last panel seems to be disproving that and saying instead that her brother is an angel, whose uncle happens to Sandalaphon (the man who defeated Michael - the second most powerful being in the universe). So now it seems Elaine is part of this much bigger picture and I am really excited to see what's in store for this young girl. Oh, and the first appearance of Michael Demiurgos was okay, its nice to finally see Lucifer's younger brother.
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| Date Added: | June 6, 2008 |


























