Thespirit

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Reviewed by Thespirit
Jan. 24, 2010
  Where im a tad pressed for time for lack of a better excuse I'll make this review as short as it can possibly be.
It was a necessary and enlightening change of direction and take on the modern day stories of batman channeling them back to a less gritty mood, while still keeping that same horror in it's overall plot.
Reviewed by Thespirit
July 20, 2009
A great conclusion! This story has been pretty good to be honest. It is nice to see some simple stories introduced to the hellblazer series, because honestly the readers of hellblazer don't get to experience a simplicity displayed so perfectly in this story, that much. Good Book!
Reviewed by Thespirit
March 1, 2009
I'm going to make this review short an sweet. Honestly, this is a fantastic captain America story. It's very unique bringing in that captin america has been transformed into a normal teenager for a given amount of time, and this also brings a whole new list of problems for him to experiance. I just overall found the story entertaining from begining to start. Very adventurous, definately full of action and recommended for anyone, and especially cap fans.
Reviewed by Thespirit
March 1, 2009
I have to say, I'm going to give great credit to the R.S.V.P. issues. These issues were well written indeed. They export a more "less-action more-talk", story that really worked for me. Constantine's character was really well portrayed in these issues, as well as other characters ( Clarice, chas, etc). Though this is definitely not an issue you should pick up on hellblazer with, it is overall a well written mini-story, about the rights and wrongs of magic.
Reviewed by Thespirit
Feb. 2, 2009
I have to admit, at first the art style had me thinking negative after experiencing Manco's fantastic art work for months, but overall, it's a nice break.  Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefano Landini provide a more cartoonish john Constantine, but a good one at that. In the book, Constantine is in a relationship with a character named Phoebe, which i believe will provide interesting drama because of past events, and the great cliffhanger at the end of the issue.
     So far, i think Milligan is doing a great job and hope he keeeps it up, but i am looking forward to seeing a more classic witty and "dickish" Constantine develop.