John Constantine, Hellblazer

John Constantine, Hellblazer

"As one of the few magicians who understands both the possibilities and the dangers of his art, Liverpool native John Constantine has managed to keep himself from becoming lost in its dark power -- but he also cannot escape its seductive, addictive hold. Unfortunately, while Constantine may understand magic's true price, the world is full of amateurs willing to sign away their souls for a taste of it -- and like it or not, his hard-won knowledge guarantees that he'll always be in the middle of the mess that follows"--P. [4] of cover, v. 1.
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Fraser Simons@frasersimons
3 stars
Jun 9, 2022

The format continues to plague the volumes. Changing up the artists doesn’t help much either. But there were a few issues that were spectacular that are inbetween the intro to The Family Man storyline. Neil Gaiman and Morrison’s issues were awesome—then the main storyline comes back and feels overlong and disjointed. Then two more random stories, one of which was great the final issue being dull again.

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shorouq ali@tiamat
3 stars
Sep 6, 2022
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Isabella Stocka@isabellastocka
4 stars
Aug 21, 2021
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Isabella Stocka@isabellastocka
3 stars
Aug 21, 2021