Hellblazer #1
Hellblazer » Hellblazer #1 - Hunger released by DC Comics on January 1988.
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The Start of A Wondeful Journey 2
The first issue of hellblazers deals with the demon Mnemoth and how he uses hunger to kill people. Hunger does not have to just apply ot food it can also be love, attention and drugs as in the case of John's Friend Gary. Due to his own needs and hunger Gary has accidentally released Mnemoth on all of New York now its up To Our Cool Occultist Hero John Constantine. The is A great beginning ffor the series as it introduces many characters who will be of much importance. For New Hellblazer fans ...
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Hunger for Hellblazer 0
John Constantine is a special bloke, he was born in the DCU but became the flagship Vertigo character when his book broke away from the DCU. There may be a few people interested about John Constantine and do not know where to start, the first issue of Hellblazer is still available for free online at the DC site ( HERE). In Johns solo series he breaks free from being the supporting character in Swamp Thing to being a full fledged star. Alan Moore is credited for creating John in the pages of...
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Pretty close to perfection 0
I started reading the Hellblazer series almost two months ago, and despite the fact that I'm very much disappointed with most of what I've read so far, I loved this issue.Okay, maybe not loved. It was a bit too unsettling for me to love it, but it was absolutely fantastic. Perhaps it's because I, as is common for those of my gender, am rather creeped out by bugs (only most- I have a soft spot for ladybugs, catterpillars, pill bugs and water striders), but I found this issue pretty disturbing.So ...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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