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Not in Vertigo. He set up a competitive existence.




You're going to have to clarify this for me.

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Not in Vertigo. Wasn't interested.




Tell me something cuz' I've either missed it or haven't read it yet: Did Lucifer still tempt Eve in this rendition?

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"Sin" has very little to do with Gaiman's or Carey's plots. Quite the opposite for Carey: Lucifer kills a large percentage of the population of Beijing in one story simaply as a means of dealing with a threat. And no consequence, only a few mild words from Michael. And then 15 issues or so later he destroys a realm with millions of souls just to honour a debt. No consequences, because by that stage God has quit being God.




In the first volume, Lucifer made a point of showing that "lies and coercion" would impede on his mission. I think this shows that sin carries weight in this universe. Though, as a juxtaposition, those are puzzling.

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First Amongst Daves said:
You haven't read the series, have you?




Not lately. I'm going off the first three TPBs. I find though that my arguments only need that much, unless Carey prolly deviated from his own plot....Which I'm beginning to think is what happened.

Last edited by Pariah; 2005-03-21 1:16 PM.