John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dangerous Habits

· John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol 5, #34-46 · DC
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This new HELLBLAZER collection features several tales never before collected, including a look at John Constantine's roughand tumble childhood and the beginnings of his unique skills. Then, in some of the earliest stories from PREACHER writerGarth Ennis, John Constantine is dying. As a sorcerer literally haunted by the demons of his past, John is no stranger to mysticbedevilment or supernatural horror. But it's his chain smoking that ultimately brings death to Constantine's front door. JohnConstantine has lung cancer. Though condemned to hell, Constantine continues to laugh in the face of this all-too-serious world.

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4.6
33 reviews
Ben Wootton
September 2, 2021
Let's be honest ennis brought a freshness back after Delanos run petered out a bit. Good memories, good read
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About the author

Born in 1954, Jamie Delano has made a diverse, cross-genre contribution to the comic book medium, scripting -- over some 25 years -- both original works (World Without End, Tainted, Ghostdancing, Hell Eternal, Cruel and Unusual, Territory, Outlaw Nation) and publisher-owned properties (Captain Britain, Dr. Who, Night Raven, Hellblazer, Animal Man, Batman, Shadowman). He is currently practicing for retirement, living in semi-rural England with his partner, Sue. Irish-born writer Garth Ennis is the acclaimed author of the PREACHER graphic novel series, and also has written numerous JOHN CONSTANTINE: HELLBLAZER graphic novels, as well as THE AUTHORITY, THE BOYS, WAR STORIES, PRIDE AND JOY and other titles.

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