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    Hellblazer #216

    Hellblazer » Hellblazer #216 - Empathy Is The Enemy (Part 1) released by DC Comics on March 2006.

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    Empathy Is The Enemy (Part 1) last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 10:32PM View full history

    "A writer of stunning talent and accomplishment." , Publishers Weekly "Fearless." , GQ "Intense." , The New York Times Now, award-winning novelist Denise Mina (Garnethill, Deception, Field of Blood), one of the hottest rising talents in 21st-century fiction, takes over Vertigo's longest-running title with the 7-part story "Empathy is the Enemy." Mina and ongoing artist Leonardo Manco open one of the most haunting chapters yet in John Constantine's macabre career. Constantine, still brooding over his recent ordeal, meets Chris Cole, an ordinary bloke who made the mistake of messing with a "harmless" bit of magic. He looks to Constantine to pull him out from the nightmare. But when Cole drops the name of an infamous Scottish occultist, Constantine realizes the nightmare is just getting under way, and he's about to plunge in. Wrapped in the unique look of acclaimed painter Greg Lauren's eerie covers, the new era of HELLBLAZER is sure to become an overnight legend.

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