Why Lucifer on Netflix Is Such a Great Show
3 Reasons Everyone (Especially This Guy Right Here) Loves Lucifer
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Here's a fun fact: this version of the Devil made his debut as a supporting character in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman in 1989. The character was then given a spinoff solo comic series which explored the Devil's adventures on Earth and other places after he abandoned hell. Netflix's adaptation sees the Devil using his gift to bring out people's desires to help solve murders. And yes, he's living in the city of angels and solving mysteries. You would never thought this could be a great plot, especially when a devil wants to help the police department to solve crimes, but it works beautifully.