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HELLBLAZER VOL. 10: IN THE LINE OF FIRE". DC Comics. 20 October 2014 . Retrieved November 27, 2020. Fue todo un viaje. Si bien el personaje fue creado por Alan Moore y su origen fue explorado en los primeros 40 números por Jamie Delano, estoy bastante deacuerdo con la crítica y los fans de que al final de todo fue Garth Ennis el que supo manejar al personaje como ningún otro autor. This guide will include both editions in their own sections so that readers can tell the difference between the two. Current Editions

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Guest writers were Grant Morrison (#25–26), Neil Gaiman (#27), John Smith (#51), Eddie Campbell (#85–88), Darko Macan (#144–145), and Jason Aaron (#245–246). [69] Justice League Dark, Constantine and DC Rebirth [ edit ] In June 2008, at Wizard World, Philadelphia, Ennis announced several new projects, including a metaseries of war comics called Battlefields from Dynamite made up of mini-series including Night Witches, Dear Billy and Tankies, another Chronicles of Wormwood mini-series and Crossed both at Avatar, a six-issue miniseries about Butcher (from The Boys) and a Punisher project reuniting him with artist Steve Dillon (subsequently specified to be a weekly mini-series entitled Punisher: War Zone, to be released concurrently with the film of the same name). Cronin, Brian (December 2011). "The Greatest Garth Ennis Stories Ever Told!". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 2016-08-03. November 30, 2012 DCE Editorial (February 6, 2015). "New Books, New Creative Teams: The Complete List of New and Continuing DC Comics Titles". DC Comics . Retrieved November 27, 2020.

Comic Book DB – Paul Jenkins". ComicBookDB.com. 2005. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012 . Retrieved 28 February 2008. Sonia Harris (April 28, 2010). "Committed: Why You Wish You Read Hellblazer". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012 . Retrieved December 3, 2012. Dominguez, Noah (August 14, 2020). "John Constantine: Hellblazer - Sandman Universe Series Ends With Issue #12". Comic Book Resource . Retrieved November 28, 2020. In January 2014 it was announced that David Goyer and Daniel Cerone were developing a TV series based on Hellblazer to air on NBC . Neil Marshall directed the pilot episode. The series follows Constantine in defending humanity against dark forces from beyond. [120] [121] On February, 21 it was announced that Welsh actor Matt Ryan was cast as the titular Constantine. [122] The show ran for 13 episodes in Fall 2014, and on May 8, 2015, NBC cancelled Constantine midway through its first season. [123]

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Cronin, Brian (14 November 2012). "Comic Book Easter Eggs – John Constantine Edition". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on 2014-03-03. November 13, 2012 Ennis briefly returned to the title in 1998 with "Son of Man", filling the gaps between Paul Jenkins's and Warren Ellis's runs on the title. This more irreverent story is about the consequences of Constantine resurrecting the dead son of an East London gangster, using the spirit of a demon. [27] He also had two specials published during his run on the title, the Hellblazer Special and Heartland, which follows Kit Ryan's return to Ireland. Peter Milligan, a veteran of the Vertigo line, having written both Shade, The Changing Man and Animal Man at the publisher's inception (and another former 2000AD writer), then took over, [62] starting with a short story in the landmark 250th issue, and taking over full-time following this. His run implemented several major changes, including John Constantine's wedding and the loss of his thumb.Mike Carey returned to the title for a single issue between Denise Mina and Andy Diggle's runs on the title, and also wrote the well-received [53] Hellblazer graphic novel All His Engines about a strange illness sweeping the globe. [54] 2006–2007 [ edit ] Denise Mina (#216–228) [ edit ] Written by Mike Carey and Denise Mina. Art by Leonardo Manco, Frazer Irving, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Lorenzo Ruggiero. Following a brief interlude by Croatian writer Darko Macan, the series was then taken over by Brian Azzarello, once again hired on the strength of his own series for Vertigo, 100 Bullets. Azzarello's run is one large meta-story, that follows John Constantine on a trip across America, starting with his incarceration in prison, [42] then variously uncovering a pornography ring, [43] catching a serial killer, [44] taking on a Neo Nazi group before finally dealing with the architect of his incarceration, Stanley W. Manor, [45] a thinly-veiled pastiche of Batman. Brian Azzarello did return for one of the five stories in issue #250. This arc attracted minor controversy for its depiction of Constantine in a same-sex relationship. Other comic projects Ennis wrote during this time period include Goddess, Bloody Mary, Unknown Soldier, and Pride & Joy, all for DC/Vertigo, as well as origin stories for The Darkness for Image Comics and Shadowman for Valiant Comics.

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Jamie Delano's original run on the title is looked on fondly, with journalist Helen Braithwaite stating, "His take on the character of John Constantine has never been equalled. Delano's Original Sins graphic novel should be in every comic book fan's collection." She added that, "His writing evokes an incredible sense of dread and terror in a reader." [89] IGN listed the title as one of the 25 Best Vertigo Books, calling John Constantine as "one of Vertigo's best characters." [90] Featuring as a recurring guest in Alan Moore’s groundbreaking Swamp Thing run in the 1980’s, John Constantine burst on to the comics scene. For Swamp Thing, he was an antagonistic allay, who chain-smoked and was a general bastard everywhere he went. After a few years of being, he eventually earned his own own series under the title of Hellblazer.Hellblazer would go onto being Vertigo’s premier series and a string of top-tier, mostly British, creators would put their spin on the magical bastard over years. The series would be revered for its social commentary through dark and edgy horror. The original editions from Vertigo Comics. These collect a story arc at roughly 5-9 issues each, depending on the story. John Parker. "Hellblazer #300 Marks The End of an Era for Constantine and Vertigo". Comic Alliance. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. February 21, 2013Ever met the stranger? Or the baron? Or doctor... shit, what's his name... Well, whatever, there's loads of bloody doctors (...) they're all total space-cases, if you ask me. Braithwaite, Helen (December 1999). "Tales That Witness Madness: A Brief Talk With Jamie Delano". Sequential Tart . Retrieved October 7, 2011.

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