Publisher: Image Comics
The Lucky Devils #1 (of 9)
“Lucky Devils #1” is the premiere issue of a new miniseries from Image Comics, set to be published in 2025. The comic is a collaboration between writer Charles Soule and artist Ryan Browne, the creative team behind the successful series “Eight Billion Genies.”
The story is described as a blend of “Good Omens” and “Curse Words,” suggesting a mix of supernatural elements, humour, and irreverent storytelling. “Lucky Devils” follows two rebellious demons who decide to instigate a revolution in Hell. To accomplish this, they manipulate two ordinary humans in their 20s, setting the stage for a tale of Faustian bargains and temptation.
Charles Soule, known for his work on titles such as “Daredevil,” “She-Hulk,” and various “Star Wars” comics, brings his storytelling prowess to this new series. His ability to craft engaging narratives and complex characters is expected to shine in “Lucky Devils.”
Artist Ryan Browne, acclaimed for his work on “God Hates Astronauts” and “Curse Words,” lends his distinctive visual style to the comic. Browne’s art is known for its energetic, often humorous, and highly expressive qualities, which should complement the satirical tone of the story.
“Lucky Devils” promises to offer a fresh and cheeky take on the classic themes of good and evil, exploring the consequences of making deals with demonic entities. The series aims to deliver a rip-roaring and hilarious adventure that satirizes and subverts traditional notions of morality and temptation.
As a miniseries, “Lucky Devils” this is issue 1 of 9.
With the combined talents of Charles Soule and Ryan Browne, “Lucky Devils” is poised to be an exciting and entertaining addition to Image Comics’ lineup in 2025. Fans of the creative team’s previous work, as well as those who enjoy irreverent and satirical takes on supernatural themes, are likely to find this series appealing.
Citations:
[1] https://www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/NOV240379
Contributors: (W) Charles Soule (A) Ryan Browne (CA) Frank Miller, Alex Sinclair