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I think he's just a little bit removed and kind of shaking his head and chuckling to himself, but I think he has a certain weird affection for humanity. He sees us running around trying to get everything right, working so hard at it, and just screwing up all the time. How do you see his relationship with humans in general? Certainly dealing with the issue of the new God that is looming in Heaven, and what that means for Lucifer, the world, the whole universe. He was gone but he very consciously chose to come back, and now that he is back he has to deal with all of the ramifications of having been gone, and having to deal with the world as it is right now. I think it's very much along the same lines that Holly's been working on, in that he's come back, and is engaged in the world.

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Lucifer as a pop culture character and Lucifer in DC/Vertigo specifically has been portrayed with a variety of motivations - wanting to rebel against God, wanting to be left alone and do his own thing, wanting to actively subvert the lives of mortals. We want to deal with both long-term story elements that have been coming in "Lucifer" from as far back as Carey and certainly from Holly 's run, and really put it in a contemporary setting. Really making him physically and mentally part of the city, and using the city and its inhabitants as part of his storyline. Richard Kadrey: Well, one of the first things we talked about was really centering Lucifer in Los Angeles, not having him go too far to other realms. CBR spoke with Kadrey about what he's got planned for "Lucifer," why he doesn't see the devil as evil and his collaboration with Garbett.ĬBR: Richard, without giving too much away, how would you summarize your plans for "Lucifer"? That's not to say that there aren't other demons out there looking to destroy humanity, though, and even God Himself might be a threat to the world as a whole. What's more, Kadrey sees Lucifer not as a malevolent or adversarial figure, but as an embodiment of free will, individuality and the opposite of divine authoritarianism. RELATED: Fox’s Lucifer May Add a Classic DC Character















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