CONSTANTINE. THE HELLBLAZER - DC COMICS (2005)
€ 14.95
ENGLISH BOOK
st printing. Collects Hellblazer (1988-2013) #1, 27, and 41 and Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation (2005). Written by Steven T. Seagle, Jamie Delano, Neil Gaiman and Garth Ennis. Art by Ron Randall, Jimmy Palmiotti, John Ridgway, Dave McKean, Will Simpson and Mark Pennington. Photo cover. A second collection celebrating the release of the Warner Bros. Pictures film Constantine, in theaters in February! CONTANTINE: THE HELLBLAZER COLLECTION collects the official 64-page Vertigo adaptation of the film along with three classic issues of JOHN CONSTANTINE: HELLBLAZER. Included are issue #1 ("Hunger," written by Jamie Delano and illustrated by John Ridgway & Alfredo Alcala) which kicked off VERTIGO's longest-running series and set the tone for the character; #27 ("Hold Me") which brought SANDMAN creator Neil Gaiman and his longtime artistic collaborator Dave McKean to the title with a haunting story of fear and loneliness; and #41 (written by PREACHER co-creator Garth Ennis and illustrated by Will Simpson & Mark Pennington) which opens the "Dangerous Habits" storyline with Constantine discovering that he has lung cancer in "The Beginning of the End."
st printing. Collects Hellblazer (1988-2013) #1, 27, and 41 and Constantine: The Official Movie Adaptation (2005). Written by Steven T. Seagle, Jamie Delano, Neil Gaiman and Garth Ennis. Art by Ron Randall, Jimmy Palmiotti, John Ridgway, Dave McKean, Will Simpson and Mark Pennington. Photo cover. A second collection celebrating the release of the Warner Bros. Pictures film Constantine, in theaters in February! CONTANTINE: THE HELLBLAZER COLLECTION collects the official 64-page Vertigo adaptation of the film along with three classic issues of JOHN CONSTANTINE: HELLBLAZER. Included are issue #1 ("Hunger," written by Jamie Delano and illustrated by John Ridgway & Alfredo Alcala) which kicked off VERTIGO's longest-running series and set the tone for the character; #27 ("Hold Me") which brought SANDMAN creator Neil Gaiman and his longtime artistic collaborator Dave McKean to the title with a haunting story of fear and loneliness; and #41 (written by PREACHER co-creator Garth Ennis and illustrated by Will Simpson & Mark Pennington) which opens the "Dangerous Habits" storyline with Constantine discovering that he has lung cancer in "The Beginning of the End."
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