>“In John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America, John has cheated death once again, but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder.
>Naturally, it’s all John’s fault — it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John’s help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it’s using the sand from Dream’s pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives — but he’s going to need help from someone he hasn’t spoken to in years. Someone he wasn’t always … all that kind to. Someone … or some … Thing?”
>I read the first arc of Sandman after I watched the Netflix show and liked the diner episode so now I’m going to write a whole Constantine story about it
I hate modern comic writers with a searing passion
It's get boring very quick because its just Ennis having John waste time by meandering about life and whether he can balance his "job" and life with Kit. Jamie Delano is a honest to God Anglo but his run didn't have John running down the street for pies and beer every other issue.
Funny how Cinemaphilepraised the frick out of Spurrier's Hellblazer and were getting all pissy about DC canceling it despite it being the worst selling Constantine ongoing and now that DC is giving him another go despite knowing full well that it's not going to sell well Cinemaphile suddenly thinks his run was cancer. You deserve to see your precious industry swallowed up by manga.
>Funny how Cinemaphilepraised the frick out of Spurrier's Hellblazer
Shills come here and pump up every run for the first few arcs then disappear when sales don’t reflect the faux praise.
Nobody actually likes any of the garbage the big 2 put out.
I don't know man, I generally like Spurrier, and I'm really liking Damn Them All, but I started reading his Sandman Universe Hellblazer run and I'm not loving it.
>“In John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America, John has cheated death once again, but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder.
>Naturally, it’s all John’s fault — it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John’s help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it’s using the sand from Dream’s pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives — but he’s going to need help from someone he hasn’t spoken to in years. Someone he wasn’t always … all that kind to. Someone … or some … Thing?”
>I read the first arc of Sandman after I watched the Netflix show and liked the diner episode so now I’m going to write a whole Constantine story about it
I hate modern comic writers with a searing passion
>something
Hellboy?
It's obviously refers to Spawn.
Are you moronic? It’s clearly Ben Grimm. Gosh Cinemaphile really doesn’t read comics!! GOSH!
No. I’ve never liked spurrier but I had particular disdain for his approach to John. I don’t like how anyone writes Alec either these days.
I fully expect them to end up making out like Straight Dave in Bruno
Not really, I always saw Spurrier as diet Jamie Delano.
isn't that pretty much every Hellblazer writer though?
There's Garth Ennis, but his run is actually pretty shit since its just MUH KIT, MUH PUBS and MUH FIRST OF THE FALLEN.
>MUH PUBS
What's wrong with that
It's get boring very quick because its just Ennis having John waste time by meandering about life and whether he can balance his "job" and life with Kit. Jamie Delano is a honest to God Anglo but his run didn't have John running down the street for pies and beer every other issue.
No, but he had John runaway with stinking hippies which is even worse.
Trash gravitates to trash.
Heh. Cheers, m8.
Yeah and everyone hated that arc, what of it?
Ennis read the issue where John had a breakdown knowing he had to taint Zed and thought "gee wouldn't it be cool if I did that but for five issues?"
Delano' run was mostly boring too.
I wish.
Funny how Cinemaphilepraised the frick out of Spurrier's Hellblazer and were getting all pissy about DC canceling it despite it being the worst selling Constantine ongoing and now that DC is giving him another go despite knowing full well that it's not going to sell well Cinemaphile suddenly thinks his run was cancer. You deserve to see your precious industry swallowed up by manga.
>You deserve to see your precious industry swallowed up by manga.
Cry about it. Hellblazer stopped being good when it became Vertigo.
ngl I never read Hellblazer, I just know picrel is from it
I never got this scene. John IS some kinda homosexual, especially in that fricking run.
I just love the reverse shot of him standing like that as he says, "No. Why you ask?"
Cause we all know... he is.
>Funny how Cinemaphilepraised the frick out of Spurrier's Hellblazer
Shills come here and pump up every run for the first few arcs then disappear when sales don’t reflect the faux praise.
Nobody actually likes any of the garbage the big 2 put out.
Sure thing, gayget.
Spell it correctly if you’d like to fit in, fancypants
You're no homosexual, you're a gayget.
Does my girl Tefe appear?
I don't know man, I generally like Spurrier, and I'm really liking Damn Them All, but I started reading his Sandman Universe Hellblazer run and I'm not loving it.
So what runs outside of Ennis are essential? I liked the Ennis run but I didn't love it
Delano's is the quintessential Hellblazer, but I would consider Paul Jenkins and Mike Carey essential too.
Did you read Moore's Swamp Thing?
Why's the board moving so fast?