![]() ![]() ![]() Either way, while I love the standard John Constantine character and setting and I'm glad they went back to it, I love this little glimpse of another side of him, a look at one of his efforts at washing away the "bad craziness" and trying to have a good life. Or maybe it's because I'm personally more of a pagan hippie type at heart than a hard-bitten smoke-dwelling city guy. Maybe it's because my first exposure to Hellblazer was Delano's issue #1 while most people seem to have gotten into Hellblazer either during Garth Ennis' run (#41-83) or Brian Azzarello's run (#146-167). This seems to be an unusual opinion, as many seem to really dislike it. Okay - this is one of my favorite Hellblazer books of all time. Other than the covers, there doesn't seem to be any big difference between the initial 2008 printing and the 2013 reprint. ![]() Hellblazer Book 3: "The Fear Machine" collects Hellblazer issues #14-22. ![]()
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