THE LUCKY DEVILS #2 (IMAGE COMICS)

Professor Stane and Nurse Starr. Coller and Rake. Two humans. Two Devils. Their paths have crossed. A hellish plan to corrupt good souls is in full swing. The unlucky pair have no idea what’s in store for them. Next stop is the second level of Hell. Will they all be able to resist the tempting pull of Lust?

The Lucky Devils #2 by Charles Soule, Ryan Browne, Kevin Knipstein, and Christopher Crank takes readers along for another wild chapter!

Let’s take a deeper dive and see what unfolds now.

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

Let the corruption begin! Soule pens a devious tale centered around the dangerous sin. The introduction of Onion Screw throws a dark humor injection to the latest issue. Screw’s sleezy charm works on the readers as he breaks down the pull of sin. Even his own plans look to rival Coller’s. Their inevitable encounter should be one for the ages.

Stane and Starr demonstrate the slow burn effect both devils are taking. Starr is being string against temptation. The writing shows the drastic measure taken to ensure Starr falls. There should be no surprises as to what lows are taken to hit goals. Fallouts keep moving the humans into new areas. Soule keeps a fair dose of laughs blended in to assist in pacing. The closing pages wrap up events on a strong point before descending next chapter.

The artistic visions of Browne are second to none. In the opening pages, Hell’s cruise liner is everything and more. Screw’s rise to power is detailed and crafted. The flashbacks hit their key points showing what evil he possesses. It’s overshadowed by his own proposal. Seeing his presentation come to life only spells more troubles to come for humans.

Starr and Stane’s reaction to their devils is deceptive in effect. The split page panels indicate the slow breakdown. There’s nothing over the top on their methods. This is saved for Rake. Browne’s art shows what levels she’s will to go to get what she wants. The results are an awkward panel when Starr achieves a goal. It is that kind of state of mind that gives this series its edge. The parting pages reveal a more celebratory feel. Considering what just happened, it is a solid place to leave before opening up another sin.

OVERALL GRADE: 9.2

It’s sinful to have a series this good. Soule and Browne bring out the bad in their favorite devils with this chapter. Strong writing keeps the dark themes concealed with sharp humor. Browne and the art team construct phenomenal imagery as the Devils continue their evil ways. There’s no shortage of win on this series.

Hit me up on ODPHpod social media and let me know your thoughts on The Lucky Devils #2. Thanks for reading!