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John met him sometime before the beginning of Hellblazer and cheated him of $50,000. They meet again in Hellblazer #1, when John seeks his help to fight Mnemoth. Midnite agrees to help because of the threat the demon poses, even though he still hates John for swindling him. Later, John returns to New York and Midnite tries to get his revenge on ...
Hellblazer #10–13, The Horrorist #1–2, Annual #1 30 December 2011 978-1401233020: John Constantine Hellblazer Volume 03: The Fear Machine: Hellblazer #14–22 22 June 2012 978-1401235192: John Constantine Hellblazer Volume 04: The Family Man: Hellblazer #23–33, Hellblazer Vertigo Secret Files and Origins #1 29 November 2012 978-1401236908
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.
In Hellblazer, it was mentioned multiple times that the demon blood he obtained from Nergal may have affected his aging. [50] In a 2011 interview, DC co-publisher Dan DiDio said, "Constantine in the Vertigo universe is in his 60s, and what you have in the DC Universe is a character who is markedly younger".
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Dangerous Habits has been praised by critics as one of the greatest stories in Hellblazer. [2] It maintains a score of 4.30 out of 5 on social cataloging website Goodreads . [ 5 ] Writer Jim Pascoe praised the comic, saying "The result is a tense supernatural drama that begins with Constantine being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.
John Constantine, Hellblazer: All His Engines is an original graphic novel featuring the DC Comics character John Constantine, written by Mike Carey, with art by Leonardo Manco. The graphic novel is a spin-off of the long-running series Hellblazer, published by the DC Comics imprint Vertigo. It was first published in January 2005. [1]
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) Goran Sudžuka (Lady Constantine 1–4) Bryan Talbot (Hellblazer Annual story: "The Bloody Saint") John Ridgway (The ...