Hellblazer New Editions (5 books in series)
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review 1: Jamie Delano has left the building, enter Garth Ennis.This volume has the final issues that Jamie Delano wrote for Hellblazer, his last issue is particularly creepy and surreal (Dave McKean art helps) and I had to read it a couple of times to understand what had happened. But it'...
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review 1: This one is all over the place. The first half is solid continuation of the story line in Volume 1. The second half seems to be Constantine trying to deal with the emotional turmoil of the terrible things he does. But it doesn't hold together very well. There is an entire stor...
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review 1: Usually I'm not one to fall into trends, but I've been watching and enjoying the Constantine TV show, so I thought I should give the comic a look see. It was kind of funny because the day I read the feast of friends issue was the same day it was shown on TV.I liked this collectio...
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review 1: Connected the Swamp Thing tie ins from the previous volume. Was odd to separate them out volume-wise. The Newcastle storyline ended up feeling overhyped by previous references, but it was good nonetheless. The inclusion of the Horrorist in the second half felt fine. Though the st...
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review 1: I read as many Hellblazer collections as I could get my hands on from the library years ago, and after years of them persisting to rattle around in my head, I'm finally attempting to collect the whole series.A few things about the first volume of John Constantine, Hellblazer: ...