Constantine #1
Constantine » Constantine #1 - The Spark and the Flame, Part 1: The Price We Pay released by DC Comics on May 2013.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Johnny Boy 2
I started reading Hellblazer at the beginning of Milligan's run, at the behest of Silkcuts, and I absolutely loved it. At some point I'm going to go back and read some more of his classic stories, but the point is, Hellblazer-John was a mind-blowingly fascinating character with a wildly complex morality that was beautifully unpredictable.The point of this history lesson is thus, I fell in love with Hellblazer like the rest of his deeply dedicated fanbase, and I was as disappointed and enraged wh...
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The Price of Magic 2
Although I have never read any of the Hellblazer series (which I hope to rectify soon), I have been a fan of John Constantine as a character ever since watching the Constantine film. Recently I have acquired the back issues of Justice League Dark, since issue 9, as I have been looking forward to this series.PlotAfter his friend Chris finds the location of Croydon's Compass, John Constantine, along with Chris head to Norway to collect it, but nothing ever goes smoothly.ReviewThis was a brilliant ...
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The Spark and the Flame, Part 1: The Price We Pay 1
My rating:4.5 out of 5Where we've come from:This is the first issue in John Constantine's brand new series. Keep in mind that I have not read any of DCU John's adventures in Justice League Dark.Where we are:Constantine is met by an acquaintance of his, a young man who is plagued by unwanted divination. While John expresses great concern and guises any ulterior motives, he uses the young man's vision as a means to determine what dark or occult threats might be arising in the world. The vision lea...
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Con-Job, where art thou? 0
I first read Hellblazer fairly recently- about a year and a half ago, give or take a few months- but since then I've read the entire series and I started to quite like good old John. He's an unusual and fascinating character and just the kind of self-serving bastard of an anti-hero I've always loved. Suffice to say I'm a fan.Understandably, when I heard that there was a new series about Constantine I got to reading it as soon as possible, but I was very disappointed. I have only read the first i...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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