Lucifer #42
A new storyline kicks off in Lucifer #42 (2003) with a cover by Christopher Moeller that immediately sets a tone of brooding tension. Foregrounded is a blond warrior clad in elaborate black spiked armor, his gaze resolute and distant, while behind him a striking blue-haired woman — her face bisected into light and shadow — watches from within an ornate stained-glass arch crowned by a ram's skull. Mike Carey's "Brothers in Arms" begins here, and Moeller's richly detailed composition promises the kind of mythic intrigue that makes this Vertigo series so compelling.
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Reprinted in Lucifer #7 (2005), Lucifer #3 (2014), Lucifer Omnibus #2 (2021)
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