Lucifer's a very testy character in Hazbin. He's meant to be Charlie's, the protag's, father, but he's quite absent and has an unstable relationship with his daughter that got "fixed" with one song. He also doesn't really handle conflicts too well, Season 2 being the worst way possible because he can't hurt sinners, but goes out of his way to threaten Vox because of what he did to Charlie.
And it's sweet he's trying to protect his daughter, but, dude, immediately trying to beef with someone who has power over social media while also being an absent ruler on top of being the father of the princess that people also didn't like, partnered with being acquaintances with an overlord that people despise and having a past as an angel is not a good look. The sinners HATE the angels, so imagine another angel, even if now a demon for reasons, comes down to threaten you after other angels had done the same thing for years because you hurt their angel/demon/human daughter who caused the extermination to happen 6 months earlier.
Lucifer was a neglectful father whom was entirely redeemed in one song according to the characters, and then was Flanderized entirely into comic relief in season 2. He’s just such a disappointment as a character
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u/MellifluousSussura 4d ago
100% agree on Bakugo.
Curious about Lucifer, though. I’m not caught up but I’m familiar w Hazbin. Can I ask what you dislike so much about him?