John Constantine made his first appearance in DC Comics with Swamp Thing #37 in 1985 and was created by writer Alan Moore. He was initially introduced as a minor character, but Constantine quickly ...
Superhero Hype: Comic Review: John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 Continues Sandman Story
Comic Review: John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 Continues Sandman Story
Alan Moore is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers to ever work in the medium of comics. Such is Moore’s career that the fact that he co-created John Constantine is often overlooked. The ...
There are numerous candidates in the DC Universe for who could be Doctor Strange’s colleague, and the one chosen is obviously pretty surprising: John Constantine. While John has always been a popular ...
It’s been almost 20 years since Keanu Reeves trench-coated his way into hell as John Constantine, but the cult favorite is officially having a moment again. Constantine is heading to HBO Max, and the ...
The 2019 Hellblazer series was a short-lived part of DC‘s Sandman Universe line. Most fans of John Constantine loved the series. They felt that writer Si Spurrier, artist Aaron Campbell, and colorist ...
Superhero Hype: John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead In America #6 Homages a Famous Alan Moore Story
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead In America #6 Homages a Famous Alan Moore Story
The Hellblazer era begins in this massive collection of early stories starring DC's beloved antihero, John Constantine! Since his introduction in 1985's Swamp Thing #37, cynical occult detective/con ...
John Constantine is the everyman magician of the DC universe. On the surface, it’s easy to misread the Hellblazer as a scruffy nobody under a perpetual cloud of bad luck, but he’s so much more than ...