Sunday, November 20, 2005

The Crux

In this story arc we finally get to see Mazikeen meet with her mother Lilith. As can be expected there are no tears or joy between these two. There is also a striking contrast between the Lilith we saw in issue 50 and the Lilith we see here, though the seeds were always present. Lilith has been manipulated by the Berim, The Silk Man and Sandalphon to agree to support them when the crux arrives. Their plan is to simply smash the Primium Mobile and prevent the God of their creation from ever returning. The significance of the Primium mobile is not apparent to me but the characters do take it as a given. Parts of Briadach’s origin are also shown.
The utter ruthlessness of berim is also chilling . When asked by Lilith what the cost would be. Berim Replies , Your children. Will it please you to come in from the cold?
We see how much Lilith has hardened when she agrees to the plan. And the scene when Berim describes Elaines fate saying what could she have to set against the wind of fire ?
Her will? Her Hope? Her smattering of half-glimpsed wisdom? Nothing . She has Nothin gwith the backdrop of Lucifer reaching out and holding her hand is a scene straight out of JLA. Thougn Lucifer would never do anything if it didn’t benefit him. Lilith takes control of her children and imprisons both mazikeen and briadach to prepare for the battle.
There are glimpses of Lucifers  black humor. To Elaines Oh thank God, its still there Lucifer replies Thank who? Which is a far cry from his you came to my house and prayed to him.
We also get to see Carey’s style or revealing the glimpses of what is yet to come told in the start of the story which hints of the war in the Silver City.
And the ending of Lucifer standing over Elaine saying Now we begin is dramatic.

Friday, November 18, 2005

The wheels of God

The Judge Solomon puts out his own brand of justice , though his means seem to now resemble Lucifer’s. And we see the fates of two characters whom we had seen early in the series, Jayesh And Karl. Meleos makes an appearance as well and we should see the two again in Morningstar towards the end I think.
David tires to manipulate a crooked cop, a politician, a gangster and Karl so that each is ruined or dead to satisfy his sense of justice. The plan goes awry when Meleos intervenes with “You still have a choice even if its all you have” to the police officer.
It ends with perhaps what we as the readers also probably had already realized. He already knows. He Has always known.  

Thursday, November 17, 2005

The Beast cant take your call right now

A comic interlude story , starring Gaudium and Spera written as an interlude by mike possibly to heighten the suspense as we are midway through Morningstar and everyone expects a Fenris v/s Lucifer battle. But no one minds , since Gaudium is always good for a few laughs. I didnt like Kaluta's rendering of Gaudium. It seems to me that whenever Peter draws the Lucifer comic book, then the characters seem just right (with the sole of exception of Lilith).
As the demons have left hell to join Lucifer , when an evil magician conjures up the most powerful demon in hell, to strike a bargain with him, he gets the only demon in hell, Gaudium. Who is still prepared to bargain , since he'd be one soul ahead of the competition. The magician tricks gaudium and is in turn tricked by spera.This is essentially a gag story with just one really noteworthy dialog (which isnt by carey), Hell is other people

The Eight Sin

A story focusing on *Christ*opher Rudd , which attempts to question some of the fundamentals of hell. I.e. where the sinners are damned and punished and their penance is eternal. This is what you get from most religions. Hell (Nark) for the people who sin and there can be no redemption.
In Lucifer however, Christopher preaches compassion in hell, and that nothing is eternal, even the damned can change which brings him in conflict with Remiel who believes that only through suffering, can the guilt be burned away.
It ends with Duma judging Christopher fit to rule them in hell.
Gaudium puts in a guest appearance to add a dash of humour with his if i didnt exist someone would have to invent me!(from voltaire!) and Christopher breaking bread with the damned(i seem to remember this as something from christs last supper but i cant remember).
A thought provoking story this, because when would you consider someone beyond redemption?. You could say never till you read some stories in the newspaper, too heinous to mention of the things humanity is capable of.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

The Yahweh Dance

The Yahweh Dance
In which we learn of Elaine’s attempts to form the third creation. With Elaine trying to cope with Michaels powers pouring into her, he forms a third creation. Suitably commented on by Lucifer at every step the story traces Elaine as she tries to establish a universe. With a couple of examples demonstrating how Elaine’s interference in her creation always has side effects , Carey tries to drive home the point that if God did create us , he would still leave us to our own devices.
The art in the issue is not quite up to the mark, but then I have probably been spoilt by Peter Gross’s work.
The dialog is as ever great and I especially liked the end
In tribute to her we leave our own storied unfinished still
Until she comes back to tell us the out come of hers