John Constantine, Hellblazer: How to Play with Fire

· John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol 12, #121-133 · Vertigo
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Features the wrenching finale of Paul JenkinsÕs never-before-collected run on the title, as well as Garth Ennis and John HigginsÕs brutal five-issue coda, ÒSon of Man.Ó For a man as cynical and jaded as John Constantine, thereÕs only one kind of torment for which he is unprepared: contentment. But the fact is (even though he recently cut off a piece of his soul and marooned it in Hell to suffer for his sins), things are actually going pretty well. HeÕs got a new girlfriend that he hasnÕt yet killed or damned or driven insane; his surviving friends and family are, by all accounts, still alive and healthy; and his enemies, for the most part, are either dead or trapped in some form of eternal torment. Not a bad score, overall. Naturally, this means that itÕs time for everything to go up in flames. Because when youÕre as prolific at making enemies as John Constantine is, thereÕs always going to be a few that you donÕt know about, as well as one or two heavyweights who can afford to bide their time. When the two meet, itÕs best to get as far away as possibleÑthe collateral damage alone promises to be as deadly as it is indiscriminate. Collects HELLBLAZER #121-133.

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4.2
5 reviews
Antonio Guizar
June 18, 2017
Great story john Constantine is the best
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Paul Jenkins is a British comic book writer whose titles include WOLVERINE: ORIGIN, SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA and many other titles. He also co-wrote BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT for DC Comics - The New 52.

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