The Comicon Advent Calendar: Day 1 – Dance Then, Wherever You May Be – A John Constantine Christmas
Welcome, one and all, to the Comicon Advent Calendar, a new feature we’re running here over the run-up to Christmas.
Read moreWelcome, one and all, to the Comicon Advent Calendar, a new feature we’re running here over the run-up to Christmas.
Read moreWritten by Simon Spurrier Art by Aaron Campbell Colour art by Jordie Bellaire “John Constantine faces his final reckoning with the
Read moreWritten by Simon Spurrier Art by Aaron Campbell Colour art by Jordie Bellaire A message from Clem Thurso, the most virulently
Read moreDC Comics have announced an all-new John Constantine focused three-part 48-page prestige format mini-series Hellblazer: Rise and Fall written by writer du
Read moreJohn Constantine Hellblazer #6 by Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell and Jordie Bellaire comes out today, Tuesday 2nd June, and a visit to
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Read moreJohn Constantine’s attempt to bring down the angles of the park is interrupted by more of K-Mag’s men, so he has to retreat. As a result, Constantine has to call in a few favors to bring down the angels of the park. Can John put an end to the angel massacres?
Read moreJohn Constantine continues his investigation into the Peckham Rye Commons angels. In doing so, he has to continue to cooperate with K-Mag and even make a deal with an angel in exile. Worse yet, John finds himself in trouble with a police officer.
Read moreJohn Constantine is back in London, and he’s back to his old drunk, swearing, and selfish identity. He’s been ambushed and taken to a poorer side of London, and he’s been blackmailed into helping exorcise the angels from Peckham Rye Commons. They’ve been skinning people alive.
Read moreThe world has come to an end in a flashy magical war–the kind which John Constantine tries to actively avoid. Regardless, he sacrifices his closest friend to help out right before debris deals John a fatal wound. Thankfully, he’s offered a chance to go back and fix it all at the cost of his soul.
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