No, Lucifer doesn't become God in the comics. The storylines have different directions and outcomes for him.
Yes, Loki does become the God of Stories in some comic storylines.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Loki does acquire the powers and title related to being the God of Time.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Loki does assume the role of the God of Time.
Yes, Loki does become the God of Time in some comic storylines, but it depends on specific arcs and continuities.
Well, Lucifer's ending in the comics is a bit controversial. It features a mix of resolutions for the characters and leaves some aspects open to reader interpretation. There are big battles and decisions that shape the fate of the characters in unexpected ways.
Yes, Lucifer has a daughter in some comic storylines.
Yes, they do. Lucifer and Chloe have a romantic ending in the comics.
It varies. Some aspects are quite similar, but there are also notable differences to make it more suitable for the TV format.
It depends on your perspective. Some see Lucifer as a complex and intriguing character, while others may have a different opinion based on their values and expectations.
Yes, Lucifer is based on the comic book series of the same name.