https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/john-c...nts-hellblazer
Anyone pick this up yesterday?
https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/john-c...nts-hellblazer
Anyone pick this up yesterday?
A little late but I did
supricingly good
basically for all terms and purposes the old Constantine from the Vertigo era has replaced the current one
I thought it was a good intro to Spurrier's run on Constantine. The Sandman imprint is doing a Constantine title and Spurrier is helming it after his run on the Dreaming.
Spirrier has done a few issues of Hellblazer before so if you like him and his work its worth a shot.
I thought it was a great start, I loved how it touched on all the past iterations(even the film!).
Glad it's getting a positive reception. I certainly haven't been a fan of the Johnny Superhero iteration we've been getting since the New 52.
Picked it up on a lark, and I'm glad I did.
Constantine is such a wonderfully odd duck of a character - created to firmly exist within the "mainstream" DCU (I mean, he's in the Crisis On Infinite Earths, people... it doesn't get any more mainstream than that), he nevertheless managed to star in a comic that ran for 300 freakin' issues despite being far, far away from all that "sparkly" nonsense. Still and all, when he officially returned to the DCU proper right before the New 52, I welcomed it as an interesting new chapter in the character's existence.
And then they had to go and make him a regular member of a Justice League book. Oy.
JC, in my opinion works best when he's bouncing off the zany four-color madness of the DCU, not when he's immersed in it. The longer he hangs around a bunch of goofballs in tights, the dumber both of them look. He can and should be consulted in a crisis, but mostly he should be left to his own devices, 'cause he's Really Bad News.
And he should be in London 90% of the time.
So yeah, I liked the special. Like Force Awakens, it was a much-needed reset. Now let's see if Spurrier can go all Last Jedi on us an subvert our expectations.
https://www.newsarama.com/47671-dc-f...e-readers.html
Preview of issue #1
He is able to exercise just a bit of Jedi-like mind control, at least. He communicates with the spirit realm and with demons, of course, as always. He knows enough incantations and spells to hang out in the world he hangs out in, but he claims that he isn't a part of the "flashy" stuff. As in the Hellblazer days, his greatest "power" is his attitide of arrogance, being an SOB, and lacking enough empathy to stop himself from hurting people around him. All in all, I really liked the story. It did a good job of bringing John to the 2019 UK - clean on the surface, but ugly underneath.
I've got it, hope to read it this weekend! Glad to read it's a better situation than the past several years.
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This run made IGN's best comic book series of 2020 list
https://www.ign.com/articles/best-co...ok-series-2020
I don't really follow sales charts, but it's hard to believe this book would do any worse than the previous attempts at a Constantine title.
After The Dreaming, it was the best of the Sandman Universe imprint.