It really depends on the context. If we consider Lucifer's power as a fallen angel and his millennia - old experience, he might seem more dominant. However, Harry has his own brand of courage and the power of magic at his disposal. So in a magical battle, Harry could hold his own.
In a physical confrontation, Lucifer might have the upper hand due to his supernatural strength. But Harry is no pushover. His quick thinking and ability to improvise spells could make him a force to be reckoned with. So neither would be completely dominant all the time; it would be a balance that shifts depending on the situation at hand.
It's a type of adult-oriented comic that may contain inappropriate or explicit content.
'Tower of God' is another great choice. It showcases various martial arts clans and their power struggles. The art and story are both captivating.
Maybe the creators needed to focus on other storylines or characters for a while. Sometimes, taking a break from a particular character can add more depth to the overall narrative.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Armodrillo and Humungousaur have their unique strengths and weaknesses depending on the situation.
It's got a great mix of action and emotion. The relationship between Touka and Kaneki keeps you engaged and rooting for them.
The talking zombies in The Walking Dead comics are often depicted as having some level of awareness and the ability to communicate in a basic way. They can be quite menacing and unpredictable.
It's quite good. The English translation captures the essence and excitement of the original manga well.
I think the best comic shops in Florida are in Miami. They have a huge collection and friendly staff.
Yes, Lori does die in The Walking Dead comic.