Lucifer: Exodus by Mike Carey (Lucifer, vol 7); graphic novel, horror, fantasy; 169 pages
This seventh volume picks up right where the sixth left off: God has left His creation, and placed his sons Lucifer and Michael in charge. Neither wants that kind of responsibility (or, in Lucifer's case, not on top of the other creation he already oversees). This volume deals with the aftermath of God's departure, and the changes to Lucifer's own creation as a result. Those changes aren't explained very clearly, but I got the distinct impression that Carey is leaving something to be revealed later, rather than just leaving loose ends.
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