Hellblazer #11

Writer: Simon Oliver Artist: Davide Fabbri Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 28, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
6.9Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

"The Smokeless Fire" part five! Constantine thought about taking an old frenemy's advice, but Paris has bistros to sit in and wine to drink. With a little patience and a little magic, things have a way of sorting themselves out. Unless Marid crosses the finish line first, that is.
RATED T+

  • 9.5
    Black Nerd Problems - Keith Reid-Cleveland Oct 30, 2020

    I'm left to wonder what the creative team was planning out in this series because the turns it takes in this issue alone are wild and you can tell a lot of thought went into them. However, I have faith that an extended 12th issue will more than tie the story in a nice bow and leave John in a good spot for future stories. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Comic Book Bin - Andy Frisk Jul 5, 2017

    "The Smokeless Fire" promises to "Be Concluded" next issues. I'm anxious for it to be wrapped up. I'm also anxious to see where The Hellblazer goes next. It's not terrible now, but it can be better than the last few issues have been. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Impulse Gamer - Andrew Bistak Jun 28, 2017

    The Hellblazer #11 continues expanding the mystery to the ready but rather slowly! Read Full Review

  • 6.4
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Jun 28, 2017

    An ongoing series that's been going on for thirty years will have its ebb and flow, but this one does well for itself by delivering a strange situation, plopping John in the middle of it all and forcing him to snark-and-magic his way out of it. Hellblazer #11 is a strong second act for this story, and while I'm still not sure where it's going, the journey is worth the cover price. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine Jun 29, 2017

    I didn't enjoy this issue. It's not terrible or poorly drawn; I just don't care. Most of it is focused on auxiliary characters who aren't all that interesting fighting over a journal while the engaging characters sit around watching a shoe dance. The art is pretty good though. Despite that, I don't recommend reading the issue. Read Full Review

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