THE LUCKY DEVILS #1 (IMAGE COMICS)

“You say you want a revolution”? That becomes the mantra for Coller and Rake. Two devils that want to unleash Hell on Hell…literally. Their plan is ingenious and impossible. How will they pull it off?

Considering this is done by the creative team behind “Eight Billion Genies”, anything is literally possible!

THE LUCKY DEVILS #1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein, and Christopher Crank gives readers a devilish good time in this opening chapter.

Let’s not wait any longer and dive in!

THE LUCKY DEVILS #1 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein, and Christopher Crank (Image Comics)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Soule pens a deceptive start to this struggle of good and evil. Taking two of the purest souls and attempting to corrupt can be tricky. The writing connects easily with the audience. Both Cam and Starr come from ordinary lives. The pair strives for more but seem to fall flat. Enter in the “devils on the shoulders” and the story begins to speed forward.

Coller and Rake push their vision onto readers. Soule plays into the human emotions while crafting the set-up. The writing is relatable to secure the theme just enough. It sparks an emotional reaction. Can power corrupt good people? The result lays a swerving foundation. Leave it to Soule to make a compelling case for the Devils. The closing act puts the cards onto the table. Just when you think you know the set-up, Soule pulls one more surprise before catapulting forward. How lucky are we to read it!

Browne and Knipstein walk readers through Cam and Starr’s mundane lives. The art shows how the good ones can’t catch a break. From Cam’s botched date to Starr’s “shortcomings”, readers watch as they are put through Life’s grind. Browne’s attention to detail is second to none. There are many fun moments until the Devils crash the party.

Both are introduced with full page images. The split style of pages and panels work to tell each story. Each character and devil get equal time to build their case. There is no confusion on the offer being dangled to both. This all merges with a striking full split image. The formula is continued right to the close. Once here, readers watch the endgame come to life. A knockout two page splash wraps up events for now but readers will be clamoring for more soon.

FINAL POINT: 9.6

“The Road through Hell is paved with good intentions”. This becomes the ultimate test of good vs. evil in this new series. Soule’s writing plays both sides to make a captivating tale. Browne, Knipstein and Crank bring the intensity and insanity of a devilish vision to life. Get ready for a wild ride!

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