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Constantine: The Hellblazer
Constantine: The Hellblazer | James Tynion, Ming Doyle
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The dark adventures of DC's foremost occult detective continue in an all-new series as he investigates the cruelest case he's ever come across--his own dark history! Writer Ming Doyle (THE KITCHEN, "Quantum and Woody") relaunches John Constantine's solo series with more horrifying roots than ever before. Collects issues #1-6 of the new CONSTANTINE: THE HELLBLAZER series.
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TrishB
Constantine: The Hellblazer | James Tynion, Ming Doyle
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#soldmysoul #octoberxfiles
Constantine sold his soul to the Devil.
This from hubby‘s shelves - please don‘t ever ask him about the film....

Cathythoughts What an amazing cover 6y
Cinfhen Hahahaha!! I know what our guys can talk about when we talk books 😉❤️ (edited) 6y
Foragingfantasy We‘ve seen the movie soo many times. I wonder if I could tempt him to read the book. If he actually ever finishes a book, I might die of shock. 6y
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Reggie Did he not like the film? 6y
TrishB @Foragingfantasy I‘ve only seen it once !! 6y
TrishB @Reggie nope! Don‘t know if you know the book - Constantine is a blonde scouser (person from Liverpool!) and in the film he‘s played by Keanu Reeves, not a blonde scouser 😁 this annoys him ever so slightly! 6y
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Mentallofilth
Constantine: The Hellblazer | James Tynion, Ming Doyle
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Mehso-so

Gorgeous art undone by a script that just Never. Stops. Talking. Riley Rossmo is a phenomenal pick for a book like this, but his excellent character designs and atmospheric horror are frequently undermined by a script that just can‘t seem to let the art do the explaining. I don‘t blame Ming Doyle for this, as her co-writer - James Tynion III - has this problem regularly on his books. Promising, but disappointing.

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JillPill
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Pickpick

This was such a great book. I loved the story and the artwork was really gritty and dark. It also had small bits of comic relief to balance out the very dark main character.

#Constantine

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strikingthirteen
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Pickpick

DC has been having a time trying to get Constantine back into circulation and I think they may have something here. He's as unlikable as he is in the original comics, the art reminds me a lot of those old comics, and certain aspects of his character are back! Sure his swears are censored but hey, he's swearing lots!