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Lucifer #42 is an issue of the series Lucifer (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 2003. It was published on September 17, 2003.
Synopsis for "Brothers In Arms"
Appearing in "Brothers In Arms"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Beatrice Wechsler (Narrator)
- "Call Girl" (Single appearance) (Unnamed)
- Casera (Behind the scenes)
- Illyriel (Behind the scenes)
- Lucien
- Mervyn Pumpkinhead
- The Guardians of the Gate
- The Gryphon of Arimaspia
- The Royal Wyvern
- Kleon (Greek pastor) (First appearance; dies)
- Kleon's friend (First appearance; unnamed) (Dies)
- Los Angeles Police Department
- Sally's Bowls employees
- Leanne (Single appearance; dies) (Cameo)
- Stanley (Dies) (Behind the scenes)
- Thumiel (Behind the scenes)
- Amenadiel (Mentioned only)
- Chaos (Mentioned only)
- Demons (Mentioned only)
- The Endless (Mentioned only)
- Desire (Mentioned only)
- Dream (Daniel Hall) (Mentioned only)
- Dream (Morpheus) (Mentioned only)
- Elaine Belloc (Mentioned only)
- Fairies (Mentioned only)
- Tooth Fairy (Mentioned only)
- God/Yahweh (Mentioned only)
- Jesus (Mentioned only)
- The Jin En Mok (Mentioned only)
- Michael Demiurgos (Mentioned only)
- Old Gods (Mentioned only)
- Titans of Myth (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Omniverse
- Hypertime (Behind the scenes)
- Lucifer's Cosmos (Unnamed)
- Earth
- Edom Plain (First full appearance)
- The Lilim's Camp (First appearance)
- Edom Plain (First full appearance)
- Earth
- Multiverse
- The Dreaming
- Vertigo Universe (Unnamed)
- Greece
- United States of America
- Los Angeles
- The Lux
- Sally's Bowls (First appearance) (Destroyed)
- Los Angeles
- The Mansions of Silence (Destroyed) (Mentioned only)
- The Threshold (Mentioned only)
- The Void
- The Silver City/"Heaven" (Mentioned only)
- Primum Mobile (Mentioned only)
- The Silver City/"Heaven" (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Garamas' Cab (First appearance)
- Mazikeen's Sword
Concepts:
- The Gateway
- Magic
- Time Travel
Notes
- Lucien refers that Gyges and Garamas as "Titans", even when archeology findings states that Gyges is a Giant, and Garamas was the son of Apollo with the human princess Acalle, and in some relates he was born human. Also, Lucifer call them 'sons of Chaos', but neither of them birthed directly from chaos. This could just has been an extrapolation from his part, as all greek mythology birthed from chaos, but only the primordial deities birthed directly from it.
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