John Constantine Hellblazer: All His Engines # 1 -

is a comic book published by Vertigo & released on None / / 2005

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For John Constantine, doing a favor for friends in need can be one of the most dangerous things in his line of work, especially when the favor includes a coma epidemic, a bloated demon creating a literal Hell on earth, and a Native American death god. Luckily, for John's friend and his friend's comatose granddaughter, the Hellblazer works well under the worst kinds of pressure, even being forced to be a demon's lackey.

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  • Casey Seijas
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    Karen Berger
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  • Lee Loughridge
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  • Mike Carey
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  • Will Dennis
    editor

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    Zylonol Studios
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    User Reviews
    My Favorite Hellblazer Story.
    Reviewed by dancingphlower on June 18, 2009.
    dancingphlower has written 8 reviews. His/her last review was for Psylocke.
    0 out of 1 users recommend his reviews.
    Yes, better than Dangerous Habits. This is John Constantine at his best. A bit of dark magic here and there, a bit of fisticuffs, and a whole lot of smoking. Sure, he's a bit of a bastard, but that's why he's such an interesting character. Not one prone to fighting, he uses his knowledge of the occult and skills at conning to win his battles. This particular story shows all of these things, with a bit of mouthing off to the highest of demons for good measure. Manco's art is absolutely delicious, and Carey has shown himself capable of spinning a good tale (yarn?). If you have any interest in John Constantine at all, I would wholeheartedly recommend this book as a starting point..



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    Date Added: Jan. 31, 2009


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