John Constantine, Hellblazer

Simon Spurrier

Book - 2020

"John Constantine is back in London, back to his old tricks--and just in time, as things have become very dark indeed in his old stomping grounds. A small-time gang lord has found himself dealing with a big-time outbreak of supernatural weirdness... and, without any allies to call on and nothing left to call his own, John doesn't have much choice about taking a paycheck from one of London's worst, or accepting the help of one of the gang lord's would-be foot soldiers. But what should be an open-and-shut exorcism turns out to be nothing but... and madness is just getting started! The original Constantine is back in this series from Si Spurrier (The Dreaming) and Aaron Campbell (Infidel), with nothing to his name but decad...es of bad memories and an unearned second chance. How, exactly, will he squander it? There's only one way to find out... "--

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2nd Floor Comics COMIC/Hellblazer/2019 v. 1 v. 1 Due Apr 9, 2023
Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Horror comics
Paranormal comics
Detective and mystery comics
Noir comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Published
Burbank, California : DC Comics [2020]-
Language
English
Main Author
Simon Spurrier (author)
Other Authors
Neil Gaiman (creator), Kat Howard (author), Aaron Campbell (artist), Matías Bergara, 1984- (colourist), Marcio Takara (letterer), Tom Fowler, 1974-, Craig Taillefer, 1968-, Jordie Bellaire, Cris Peter, Jordan Boyd, Aditya Bidikar, Todd Klein
Item Description
"The Sandman Universe curated by Neil Gaiman."--Tp verso.
"Timothy Hunter and the Books of Magic created by Neil Gaiman and John Bolton."--Title page.
"John Constantine created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, John Totleben, and Jamie Delano & John Ridgway."--Title page.
Collects: The Sandman Universe Presents: Hellblazer #1, John Constantine: Hellblazer (2019) #1-6, and Books of Magic #14 [v. 1] ;
Physical Description
volumes : colour illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781779502896
  • v. 1. Marks of woe
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

DC's conjuring con man returns in a savvy new outing by Spurrier (the 2000 AD series) and artist Campbell (the Green Hornet series). Dark magician John Constantine is back with a (literal) vengeance, released into 2019 and its uneasy era of racist, xenophobic Brexit England. The decline of Britain is the ongoing backstory against several shorter narrative arcs, such as Constantine mentoring a cheery new age conjurer fanboy and investigating a cancer ward cursed by an angel of death, which allow Spurrier to script in the flavor of the best Hellblazer tales.While never subtle, Spurrier's scripts are imaginative and clever; he's as sharp with a horrific scene of demonic possession as he is with a pee joke, and he's got a keen ear for the dialogue of modern Britain, along with ample bawdy humor and sarcastic muttered asides. Campbell's atmospheric artwork captures realistic character design and fantastic, grotesque demons, as well as over-the-top violence. The exemplary coloring work paints London and its inhabitants in suitably grim shades, replete with grit and splattered blood. Hellblazer has been published continuously since 1988, and the series opened critiquing Thatcherism; fans will be pleased by how Spurrier and Campbell's take on contemporary Britain feels as fresh as the original comics. (Sept.)

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