
"It won't take a devil whispering in your ear to convince you this book is good." —AIPT
"The Devil is in the details, and details are what we get in The Lucky Devils #2! Charles Soule continues to blow our minds with his world-building craft." —ComicsOnline
PORTLAND, Ore. 02/20/2025 — The Lucky Devils #2—by New York Times bestselling writer Charles Soule (The Oracle Year, The Endless Vessel, Star Wars) and critically-acclaimed artist Ryan Browne (Curse Words, God Hates Astronauts)—has sold out completely at the distributor level. Reorders for this cheeky fantasy romp are piling up and Image has rushed this series back to print this week in order to keep up with demand.
The reprint of The Lucky Devils #2 will feature gonzo new cover art by Browne.
"Hot damn—I guess sin is in these days! Ryan and I are giving everything we've got to The Lucky Devils, and the way retailers and readers are responding feels fantastic," said Soule. "We're grateful to everyone who's picked up the book or talked it up - stories like this live and die on word of mouth, and believe me, if you keep reading, we'll keep giving you things to talk about."
In The Lucky Devils #2, readers descend to the Second Circle, where, according to Dante, they kept sinners consumed by lust. Will our punk-rock anarchist devils Collar and Rake keep that in mind as they work to transform two ordinary, good-hearted humans into the most powerful people on Earth? Well, they wouldn't be devils if they weren't at least a little horny. Temptation, thrills, terror, titillation abound.
Browne added: "Wow! This has been such a wonderful and validating experience and we are only two issues in! Charles, I think people love our stories about little dudes messing with humanity—wait'll they see how wild and twisted this story gets!"
The Lucky Devils was first announced at New York Comic Con and whipped Eight Billion Genies fans into a flurry of anticipation for Soule and Browne’s new project together.
The Lucky Devils #2, second printing (Lunar Code 1224IM951) will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, March 19.
The Lucky Devils #1, second printing is available now at comic book shops:
- The Lucky Devils #1, second printing Cover A by Wolf with colors by Browne - Lunar Code 1124IM850
- The Lucky Devils #1, second printing Cover B 1:25 copy incentive by Wolf (Foil treatment) - Lunar Code 1124IM851
The Lucky Devils is also available across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.
Select praise for The Lucky Devils:
"It won't take a devil whispering in your ear to convince you this book is good." —AIPT
"The Devil is in the details, and details are what we get in The Lucky Devils #2! Picks up right where we left off and does not fail to impress. Charles Soule continues to blow our minds with his world-building craft, expanding on the lore and defining some basic principles of how Hell works. The detailed imagery that Ryan Browne provides really brings the characters we’re starting to know to life." —ComicsOnline
“Off to a hilariously bold start.” —Get Your Comic On
"It's a hell of a good time and devilishly delightful.” —Graphic Policy
“Brings a fresh blend of comedy and meaningful discussion of morals and internal goodness that makes for imaginative and riotously fun storytelling.” —Pages & Panels
“Whether you're a fan of satirical takes on morality or just love seeing creative teams push the boundaries of the medium, Lucky Devils deserves a spot in your pull list.” —Nerd Initiative
“Funny, heart-felt, and razor sharp, you’ll have a devil of a time putting this book down!” —Scott Snyder
“Wildly inventive and fun!” —Chip Zdarsky
“After reading Eight Billion Genies, I made a heart-felt wish and it came true! Also, Charles Soule and Ryan Browne have a new comic out.” —Patton Oswalt
“This book is awesome…a buddy comedy mixed with a horror story mixed with a morality play about trying to remain good in a world that makes it very easy to be evil. It's fun and funny, surreal and scary.” —Bleeding Cool
“With witty writing and charming art…Lays the groundwork for one of the most ingeniously fun new comics to come next year.” —GonkBonk