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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.
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.
Vertigo Comics was an American comic book imprint started in 1993. It was DC Comics' most famous imprint, aimed at "mature readers", and has published many critically acclaimed titles, both company-owned, such as The Sandman and Hellblazer, and creator-owned, such as Preacher and Y: The Last Man.
John Constantine (/ ˈ k ɒ n s t ən ˌ t aɪ n /), [1] also known as Hellblazer, is an antihero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was created by Alan Moore , Steve Bissette , and, John Totleben , and first appeared in Swamp Thing #37 (June 1985).
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.
Hellblazer #134–145; "Shoot" from Vertigo Resurrected #1; Hellblazer stories from Vertigo: Winter's Edge #1–3 May 2016: 978-1401261412: 14 Good Intentions: Hellblazer #146–161; "The First Time" from Vertigo Secret Files: Hellblazer #1 August 2016: 978-1401263737: 15 Highwater: Hellblazer #162–174 January 2017: 978-1401265793: 16 The ...
Papa Midnite returned to the DC Universe in the comic book The Hellblazer: Rebirth that was part of the DC Rebirth, a relaunch to return famous DC stories and characters from before the New 52 back into the reboot. Papa Midnite was one of the few Hellblazer characters besides Constantine, Chas Chandler and Mercury to be included in the DC ...
Adam Smith called putting the story in Hellblazer "pure genius". He gave it a perfect score, feeling DC's decision to not publish it was a mistake and that its message was still relevant in the modern day. [6] Chad Nevett called its conclusion powerful and unsettling, and considered it the main selling point of Vertigo Resurrected.