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John Constantine, Hellblazer is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced.
In Hellblazer #223, it was implied that Map's magic is a two-way street; that just as he draws power from London, it can draw it back from him. The exact nature of this - whether 'London' is an actual, conscious entity or an unfeeling, unthinking mass of magic is unclear.
Hellblazer, also known as John Constantine, Hellblazer, is an American comic book series starring John Constantine.The character, created by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, and John Totleben first appeared in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #37 (June 1985) as a supporting character, and later appeared as the protagonist of his own series in 1988.
It was revealed in Hellblazer #51 that they and Constantine have met, and they had a brief voice-over cameo in Warren Ellis' JLA: Classified story "New Maps of Hell". Ambrose Bierce is the name of a character intended to be John Constantine in Phil Foglio 's Stanley and His Monster limited series, but changed at the last minute due to editorial ...
Philip Bond (Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood 1–4) Steve Dillon (Heartland and Hellblazer Special) Jock (Pandemonium OGN) Paul Lee (Hellblazer/Books of Magic 1–2) David Lloyd (The Horrorist 1–2) Leonardo Manco (All His Engines OGN) Dean Motter (Hellblazer Annual story: "Venus of the Hard Sell") Sean Murphy (Hellblazer: City of Demons 1-5)
Dangerous Habits is a six-issue Hellblazer story arc written by Garth Ennis with art by Will Simpson, published by DC Comics, later under their Vertigo imprint. Dangerous Habits comprises issues #41-46 of the Hellblazer series.
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Ellis was intended to become the ongoing writer for Hellblazer, but quit after the cancellation of "Shoot". The story was leaked online in 2000 but was not officially published until October 2010, as part of the special Vertigo Resurrected #1. "Shoot" has been reviewed mostly favourably; journalists praised its message and felt that DC made a ...